It uses several other kinds of gum
thickeners instead.
Simple, by using veggies as
the thickener instead.
Erin, I absolutely love this recipe and the only thing I changed is I used quick tapioca for
a thickener instead of the cornstarch.
Here, xanthan gum (found in most health food stores) acts as
a thickener instead of eggs, agave nectar replaces refined sugar and a touch of oat flour makes the dessert just a little bit... read more
Not exact matches
Be sure to make minor adjustments based on our modern understanding of nutrition; for example, many Beef Bourguignon recipes call for using wheat flour as a
thickener, which I omitted (although I sometimes use white rice flour
instead).
I don't use oil in cooking anymore, so I just toasted flour in a cast iron skillet until lightly browned, and used that as a
thickener, in broth
instead of oil.
No xanthan gum... but since it is supposedly used as a
thickener, could I just add more coconut flour
instead?
There's also the possibility of using no
thickener if you want to use straight coconut cream (the part that thickens up when chilled in a can) to make your yogurt
instead.
Agar is a seaweed based
thickener, the healthiest plant - based option,
instead of using gelatin or starches.
Melting down 100 % cacao chocolate
instead of using cacao or cocoa powder makes the pudding much richer and helps it set in the fridge without cooking or
thickeners or coconut oil.
Soups — Many soups traditionally use flour as a
thickener; Why not use protein powder
instead?
Instead, use a raw maple syrup that hasn't been processed with refined sugar or
thickeners.
The dates are the
thickener here
instead of nut butter, plus they add extra caramel flavor.
Changes I made: sauteed in olive oil, deglazed with red wine, vege broth
instead of H2o, in addition to recipe spices I added: bay leaves, oregano, coriander powder, celery salt, skipped beginning of step 4 and used flour plus cornstarch / warm h2o as
thickener.
To the sauce, we added arrowroot powder, a paleo friendly
thickener we bought on Amazon,
instead of xanthan gum.