Usually doing rice flour in place of a starch will make the dough way too wet because the starch takes up a lot more liquid but coconut flour is a super
thirsty flour so I think you made the totally perfect substitutions!
The issue here is more than likely with the coconut flour, as it's a very
thirsty flour of which some brands can absorb more liquid than others.
So, we're looking at a whole cup of coconut flour (which is a very
thirsty flour by the way) and only 2 tablespoons of milk as the «thinning» liquid.
I think you are getting the picture that I love coconut flour, well I do because you only have to use it sparingly because it is such
a thirsty flour.
So, we're looking at a whole cup of coconut flour (which is a very
thirsty flour by the way) and only 2 tablespoons of milk as the «thinning» liquid.
Hi Ashley, thank you Coconut flour is great to use as long as you remember its a very
thirsty flour!
Yes organic flours are
thirstier flours so to speak.
You could maybe try coconut flour, but it is definitely
a thirstier flour.
Not exact matches
Because whole grain
flours are extra
thirsty, I also increased the water in the final dough.
Coconut
flour is super
thirsty and can NOT be substituted on a 1 - 1 ratio.
But I hate waste so after learning a little more about this
flour, especially about how
thirsty it is.
Coconut
flour is
thirsty, give it some liquid!
Keep in mind too that coconut
flour is a very «
thirsty»
flour, and soaks up amazing amounts of liquid.
My inclination would be to use coconut
flour, however it is a «
thirstier»
flour and would likely need some liquid measure adjusting.
Made from dried, unsweetened coconut that has had a large amount of its fat removed, coconut
flour is incredibly fibrous, dry, and
THIRSTY.
This will be determined by the brand of coconut
flour you use, as some are
thirstier than others.
I used two packs of
Thirsties Covers, 24
flour sack towels, and some liners cut from fleece that i had at home.
Your
flour may be a little
thirstier due to the extra gluten, but give it a try and see.
I've had a couple of people with either too
thirsty coconut
flour.