I always
just add more maple syrup or more peanut butter based on the consistency I'm going for, so maybe add just a bit more of the syrup next time?
Meanwhile, blend the blood orange juice and half of the cranberries into the remaining half of filling; taste and
add more maple syrup as necessary.
Taste and adjust seasonings as needed,
adding more maple syrup for sweetness, chili garlic sauce for heat, tamari for saltiness, or lime juice for acidity.
Hi Zoe, you could try making the cookies a little larger next time if it made too many and
try adding more maple syrup if you like them sweeter x
Hi Lee, tried these today had to substitute coconut flour for dedicated coconut and for coconut sugar I just
added more maple syrup instead (don't get these ingredients here in India)....
It's great, just not sweet enough, do you think I can
add some more maple syrup or will it hurt the texture?
The only change I made was to
add more maple syrup (an additional 1/4 cup).
If you want it to be sweeter,
add more maple syrup.
Or don't and
add some more maple syrup and it'll still all be good.
The chocolate bars I've given you a link for say that they're 100 % cocoa, so you'll need to
add more maple syrup to the chocolate filling layer.
If you like your filling sweeter,
add more maple syrup to taste.
If you like it sweeter,
add more maple syrup.
If you wanted, you could try to
add more maple syrup to make it sweeter.
Taste the batter,
adding more maple syrup or a few drops of stevia if need be, then stir in most of the chopped walnuts, reserving a handful.
Taste and
add more maple syrup if you'd like.
Taste and
add more maple syrup or sea salt if needed.
It's similar to the butterscotch glaze I used on my gingerbread donuts, but
I added more maple syrup to...
You can also adjust sweetness levels after it's set up in the fridge and
add more maple syrup if you desire.
Taste and
add more maple syrup or more salt, if desired.
Taste and
add more maple syrup if you want it sweeter
Blend until smooth,
adding more maple syrup to sweeten, as needed.
Beat for about 10 seconds and
add more maple syrup, if desired.
Add more maple syrup or coconut oil if the mixture becomes too grainy and doesn't clump together.
When ready to serve, stir well and
add more maple syrup, if desired.
You might want to taste it at this stage and
add more maple syrup, if required.
Taste coconut eggnog and
add more maple syrup if you desire.
Whisk the dressing ingredients together with a pinch of sea salt, and then check the seasoning,
adding more maple syrup or vinegar to balance.
You may
add more maple syrup if you think the mixture is not sweet enough.
Add extra cocoa powder to make it thicker or
add more maple syrup to thin.
Taste and
add more maple syrup or peppermint extract for desired sweetness and minty flavor.
Use your favorite hard cider to make the drink; taste and
add more maple syrup, if needed.