Pour in the water and process until the mixture forms a slightly
sticky ball about 45 seconds.
Not exact matches
Add the oil and water and if you are using a food processor process for
about 60 seconds until a very smooth, soft, and slightly
sticky ball forms.
The mixture will be
sticky, so it is easier to get
about a tablespoon in a rough
ball and then move it to the breadcrumb and flax meal mixture.
Easy to make, no messing
about... I didn't roll them into
balls because the mix was quite
sticky, just made a round shape in a soup spoon and flattened them a bit.
Form dough into 36
balls, each
about 1» wide (the dough will be very
sticky, so keep your hands lightly oiled while working).
Once fuge frozen spoon a small
ball size
about — half or whole tablespoon onto another parchment (try not to touch it alot as body temp makes it melt quick and it's quite
sticky).
Simply put 1 cup of coconut shreds, the coconut oil, the maple syrup and the orange extract into a a food processor and pulse for
about 2 minutes until a
sticky dough
ball starts to form.
Continue to mix the dough with your hands and knead it in the bowl for
about 2 minutes until you can form a smooth
ball that is not
sticky or crumbly.
Process until a
sticky dough
ball is whirling around the bowl (
about 30 seconds).
If I was going to play around with it, I'd prepare everything wtihout the walnuts, then stir in
about 1/2 cup breadcrumbs to start, then more as needed to get the mixture
sticky enough to shape into
balls.
Transfer the dough
balls to a baking sheet covered in parchment paper sugar side up (
sticky, non-sugar side down)
about 2 inches apart.
After reading
about the «
sticky mess», I thought it would be best to let the brownies completely cool before I mixed the bourbon in to make the
ball.
once I had everything mixed I noticed it was dry too so I added
about 1/4 -1 / 2 of water then mixed again, it made the batter wet, a little
sticky, but easy to mold into
balls.
Roll the cookie dough into
balls about 1 tbsp each (wet your hands if the dough is too
sticky) and place them on a cookie pan lined with parchment paper.