Sentences with phrase «to try something in this recipe»

I haven't tried it in this recipe as of yet but I plan to.
I've never tried them in a recipe before, but this looks so tasty, I might have to put it on the menu at our house!
I ordered some on line and will try them in this recipe along with my dried roses, hopefully this weekend.
Though we've never tried it in a recipe without egg - I wonder if it'd make a difference.
I LOVE cashews... I've got ta try them in this recipe now too!
I've never tried it in this recipe, but if you have tried substituting in other cookies, go for it!
You could try using baobab instead however I have never tried it in this recipe before.
Or we might even try it in some recipes that don't specifically called for grilled corn like this Easy Corn Soup.
I make a very good «chocolate fudge» out of black soybeans, and I was thinking of trying them in this recipe, too, to lower the carb count.
I've never really been a fan of hard cider, but this past summer I've started to appreciate the flavor of some available on draft at the local watering holes, so when I saw Redd's Apple Ale, I thought why not try it in a recipe.
I am not sure how it would turn out with fresh cranberries as I have never tried them in this recipe.
I have not tried it in this recipe, but i have tried it in everything from quick breads to brownies and it never failed me.
I haven't tried it in this recipe but I think it should turn out ok — it has a similar consistency.
I tried it in this recipe, and it worked - there was no slime.
If you haven't tried rapini, also called broccoli rabe, try it in this recipe.
(although I have not tried it in this recipe).
try it in your recipes you won't be sorry!
I've never tried plantain (apart from plantain chips which I'm not sure counts:P) I keep saying I'll try it in a recipe but I feel slightly intimidated by them This recipe sounds delicious!
I haven't tried it myself in this recipe, so I can't be sure of the results.
This stuff was so amazing and I can't wait to try it in recipes, it was too runny for bars but potential is there!
Here's your chance to try it in a recipe!
I am not sure if you can use almond flour as I have not tried it in this recipe myself.
I will admit though, I haven't tried it in this recipe.
so glad i tried it in this recipe because it's awesome baked and melded together with raspberries!
I haven't tried them in this recipe, but they've come through for me as a cashew sub in some other recipes.
Tracy, I haven't tried it in this recipe but previously I've tried something similar with a mashed banana / applesauce - You probably won't need the added milk but it should still work - ensure you refrigerate it well though
Look for interesting squash like kabocha or hubbard at your farmers» market and try them in this recipe.
Have you tried them in this recipe?
Try them in this recipe, which turns chocolate chia pudding into chocolate chia ice cream!
I've heard good things about Trader Joe's cocoa powder too, but I have not tried it in this recipe.
I've used quinoa flakes to replace oats, and while I haven't tried them in this recipe, they usually work fine.
I haven't tried it in this recipe, but I think it'd work.
Carly, I have not tried it in this recipe but in my muffin recipes substituting apple sauce for oil works really well.
You could try honey or agave, though I haven't tried them in this recipe.
The mushrooms are quite important in this recipe they're what makes the sauce thick, you could try adding arrowroot flour or tapioca flour to the coconut milk / stock mixture to thicken it but I haven't tried it in this recipe!
Swapping some oil for applesauce — though I haven't tried it in this recipe — tends to work very well in cakes like this.
Another option might be shirataki noodles, although I haven't tried them in this recipe (yet).
Hi Aurora, I think that flax egg or chia egg may be better replacements but I haven't tried them in this recipe (use 1 tbsp flax or chia + 3 tbsp water for every 1 egg).
I haven't tried it in this recipe but I'd substitute 1 cup of ground sunflower seeds for 1 cup of almond flour.
Although I haven't tried it in this recipe, in most baked goods you can substitute coconut flour with almond flour in 1: 3 ratio (for every part of coconut flour, use 3 parts of almond flour).
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