Finally I simply use store bought plant yoghurt and I like to by unsweetened yoghurts and add
sweeter toppings like the jam and muesli in this isntance letting the yoghurt be an acidic counter actor.
I need to find
some sweet tops like that for my sweater days.
Not exact matches
Just wondered if you've tried it with no herbs, so could be used as a base for
sweet toppings,
like mashed banana?
If you
like a little something
sweet in the morning try adding a couple of medjool dates to the mix too, they sweeten it up and enhance the creaminess and if you feel
like you need a crunch, add a little less milk and then pour the smoothie into a bowl and
top it with your favourite granola, nuts, seeds, raisins, cacao nibs, fruit etc for a delicious smoothie bowl.
The bottom layer keeps the whole thing together, it's the firmest and acts
like an almond and pecan biscuit; the middle is then the
sweetest and creamiest and tastes just
like a fudgy, maple infused caramel; and then the
top is just pure chocolatey goodness, just
like your classic chocolate bar!
I usually add one
sweet element,
like bananas or raisins, plus a whole bunch of nut butter on
top.
Maybe it's because we typically use maple syrup in fall recipes
like my small batch pumpkin spice granola and in the maple whipped cream I use to
top my
sweet potato pie for one.
This tart, with its whipped cream - cream cheese filling and and dark purple blueberry and
sweet corn
topping, sounded
like maybe it wouldn't take well to four days in the fridge as we whittled down a large version.
Well, it's a frosting - free cake that bakes up with a soft, smooshy layer of cake on
top that is kind of
like custard only denser and
sweeter.
I
like to
top mine with more crunchy pumpkin seeds and
sweet pomegranate seeds, but you can really personalize this with whatever you'd
like and add other fall vegetables
like roasted squash.
This is not
sweet at all, does not taste
like pie and once you put it all together, with the
toppings, trust me it works!
Usually it's savory, with onions and bacon (
like the Alsatian Onion Tart we made a while back), so this one's a twist, with a
sweet creamy
topping and see - through slices of mandolined apple on
top of a thin yeasted base.
I
like a little crunch, so I added almonds and for my
sweet tooth — sprinkled chocolate chips on the
top.
Like, for example, the
sweet potato wedges I make on a weekly basis, the kale and potato hash with a fried egg on
top that I sometimes make every other night for dinner, or my overnight oats and old fashioned oatmeal that I swear by.
But, our neighbor use to make this dark chocolate cake with ganache frosting that was rich, moist and not at all over the
top sweet like most layer cakes.
I
like to
top the chili with a tart lime cream and serve it with the slightly
sweet and gently spiced Pumpkin Cornbread, posted a few days ago.
,
top with whatever you'd
like (nut butter, whipped cream, «
sweet cream,» etc.) and DEVOUR!
Crunchy,
sweet, salty - anything goes on
top of this ice cream
like bowl!
I baked slices of pumpkin as a
topping but you could also use zucchini, flat mushrooms,
sweet potato, onion, any root vegetable you
like!
If you can't imagine a dessert without chocolate, you could add a few dark chocolate chips if you'd
like, or
top with a bit of sea salt if you prefer the
sweet / salty combination.
Kelsey's salty Southern - style biscuits are perfect when
topped with just a pat of butter, but if you'd
like a more flavorful bread, she offers variations for meaty,
sweet and dessertlike takes.
I
like to believe the old addage that grapefruit burns fat, so I
topped my
sweet potato with half a red grapefruit.
I
like to blend them up into a
sweet sauce that can be used as a
topping for a variety of classic breakfast dishes (pancakes, waffles, french toast, etc.).
While I
like them riper than I did in my childhood days, there's a point where they are just to
sweet for eating plain & are perfect for adding to oatmeal or
topping a piece of toast with almond or peanut butter.
I am planning to make this for my fathers birthday but I would
like to know what type of
toppings / sides would go good with it, or is it already very
sweet on its own?
Often, when I cook pork chops I pair them with a heavy side or
topping like a
sweet potatoes, onions or apples but this is a refreshing twist since it has a much lighter and more refreshing taste.
Aquafaba makes AMAZING whipped peaks just
like egg whites if you whip it, so it can be used
like a whipped cream on
top of desserts, But I don't eat desserts because I don't
like sweet foods.
I really
like the idea of doing one with
sweet toppings though.
Place 1 (or 2 together if thin
like mine) tortilla on a plate, then layer on a small handful of spinach, spread a spoonful of pinto beans, a small amount of the
sweet potato cubes, a few slices of avocado and then place the egg on
top.
Sprinkle the
top with vanilla sugar (if using), sparkling sugar, or leave plain if you don't
like your muffins that
sweet.
I guess I
like my corn muffins on the
sweeter side, because it occurred to me that they would be super good with sugar sprinkled on
top before baking.
Used for so much more than dumplings, they can be stuffed with
sweet and savoury fillings,
topped like a pizza or layered with meat and cheese to create these little lasagnas that also happen to be the easiest ones you'll ever make.
2
sweet dumpling squash,
top trimmed off, seeded and chopped (I used organic squash so didn't peel mine, but you can peel yours if you
like)
Often made with uber
sweet fruits
like mangos, pineapple, etc., they are
topped with more sugar in the form of dried tropical fruits and processed granola or cereal.
There are many other treats for around a dollar or two as well, including sugar -
topped doughnuts, shredded coconut cookies, sticky rectangles of pineapple cake, flan and
sweet yellow cornbread, plus savory snacks
like pastelitos, frilly - crusted savory fried turnovers.
By now you must know that I
like my
sweet treats to have some sort of
topping or drizzle.
A
sweet potato is only 114 calories, and when you add yummy
toppings like black beans and avocado, you'll have an incredibly healthy meal.
I love this Chicken Pot Pie with Savory Crumb
Topping because it combines classic ingredients such as carrots,
sweet peas, and pearl onions with a few surprises
like mushrooms that are sautéed with a touch of soy sauce and tomato paste to enhance the pie's savory properties.
What's in it: 1 cup steal cut oats 1/2 cup quinoa (any color is fine), rinsed 1 14.5 oz can pumpkin puree 1 tablespoon pumpkin pie spice (or 2 teaspoons cinnamon, 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger, 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg) 1 tablespoon maple syrup (admit for no sugar added, add more if you
like a
sweeter oatmeal) 3 1/2 cups water 1/2 cup unsweetened vanilla almond milk (or any other milk you
like)
Topping options (any combination of your favorites): pomegranate seeds, chopped apples or pears, chia seeds, hemp hearts, pumpkin seeds, toasted or candied pecans, slivered almonds, roasted coconut chips, (brown sugar or maple syrup if you have a
sweet tooth).
This
sweet potato based soup is packed with vitamin A and fiber and the red lentils and crunchy nut
toppings bulk it up so it won't feel
like you're drinking your dinner as opposed to eating something substantial.
I
liked the less
sweet chocolate on
top, contrasted with the filling.
Feel
like having a breakfast cake that has a crumbly
sweet cinnamon infused
topping on
top?
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Instead, I go for porridge with various
toppings, baked oats, big smoothies, pancakes, waffles, chia puddings, overnight oats,
sweet potatoes with nut butter and homemade treats
like muffins, scones or breakfast cookies!
These aren't too
sweet, so I
like a little extra honey drizzled on
top.
If you
like, you can brush some cream on the
tops of the wedges and sprinkle with a little sugar for a
sweet crust.
It wasn't too
sweet which I
liked, and the crumble / nut mixture on
top gave it that little bit of
sweet that it needed.
In addition to poke bowls, the restaurant also features creative culinary delights ($ 9.25 and up)
like Pipeline Nachos — pico - marinated fish served atop wonton chips with baby kale, avocado, cream cheese, chipotle mayo, black radish and masago; Mavericks Tacos — fresh catch served in house made crispy tortillas with chipotle mayo, purple cabbage, avocado mousse, green onion, sour cream and red radish; and North Shore Steam Buns — daily catch marinated in spicy passionfruit - ginger sauce cushioned in a Togarashi steam bun,
topped with Kimchi, avocado puree, seaweed nori and crispy
sweet potato.
Pour coconut milk across the plantain slices and drizzle the maple syrup on
top, adding more or less depending on how
sweet you'd
like the dish.
What we particularly
like about making these munchies at home is that we get to use a not - so -
sweet jam to
top them.