At first,
I tried mixing with water but the taste was much better with almond milk.
I tried mixing with water, yogurt and almond milk and it never got any better.
I tried mixing with water straight up and wasn't thrilled, so I never finished the bag of protein powder I bought.
Not exact matches
For a
tried and true flax egg recipe that will replace one regular egg, simply
mix 1 tablespoon of ground flaxmeal
with 2 1/2 tablespoons of
water.
You can
try by adding more pumpkin, and if you really need it, flax meal
mixed with hot
water to make «egg whites».
To use them as an egg substitute in baking,
try mixing 1 tablespoon of chia seeds
with 3 tablespoons of
water, then let them sit for a few minutes.
The chocolate is the only flavor I have
tried - I
mix 1 scoop
with a banana, a splash of
water, 4 ice cubes and a scoop of peanut butter.
3T egg replacer
mixed with 12T
water (I have gotten reports of people
trying this
with eggs and not having it work.
If you wanted to, you could
try to replace the egg
with a chia egg by
mixing 1 tablespoon of seeds
with 3 tablespoons of
water.
After
trying various options that didn't work well
with either hamburgers or hot dogs, I finally purchased bun and roll pans, then made both buns and rolls using your «Hearty Whole Grain Buns» recipe (above)
with your delicious bread
mix and sparkling
water.
I love blueberries, but I've never
tried mixing them
with coconut
water!
If you go that route, I might
try adding 1 tsp cornstarch
mixed with 1 tbsp
water at the point when you stir in the raspberries.
I've never
tried this recipe
with any substitutions to make it egg - free, but I'd recommend
trying a «chia egg» (1 tablespoon ground chia seeds + 1 tablespoon lukewarm
water,
mixed and allowed to gel).
thx for the recipe
tried it and everybody loved it... at the end you write this: «When
mixed with water, chia seeds become gelatinous.
Tried this
with coffee instead of
water for the
mix.
If omitting egg is necessary,
try adding 3 tablespoons of warm
water to 1 tablespoon of freshly ground flaxseed meal
mixed with a pinch of baking powder.
Egg - free: You could
try making the wonton wrappers themselves
with «chia eggs» (one «chia egg» is 1 tablespoon ground chia seeds + 1 tablespoon lukewarm
water,
mixed and allowed to gel), but there are 3 eggs in the recipe so I'm honestly not sure if it would work.
Or
try cold coffee, for a mocha version; or even 3/4 cup
water mixed with 1/4 cup rum, for an «adults only» cake!
goat cheese 1/4 cup fresh sage, chopped Egg wash — you can either use egg white
mixed with water or egg yolk
mixed with milk, I
tried and liked both Coarse sea salt, for topping
Egg - free: As always, whenever there is one egg in a recipe, I recommend
trying it
with one «chia egg» in its place (1 tablespoon ground chia seeds + 1 tablespoon lukewarm
water,
mixed and allowed to gel).
I frequently experiment
with granola, and on my last
try added quinoa, millet, and barley, which I cooked in boiling
water before I added it to the oat - nut
mix for baking.
Egg - free: Since there are only one egg and one egg white in this recipe, you can
try replacing the egg
with a «chia egg» (1 tablespoon ground chia seeds + 1 tablespoon lukewarm
water,
mixed and allowed to gel).
Simply
mix it
with your favourite smoothies or fruit juice, or
try our delicious Chocolate Smooth flavour
with milk or
water — pre-workout, post-workout, or any time throughout the day.
Going Paleo, you can
try adding an egg or egg substitute such as 1 tbsp flaxmeal
mixed with 3 tbsp
water.
I
tried the vanilla, first
mixed with just
water so that I could really see what it was like.
You could
try using a chia egg which is 1 tablespoon chia seeds
mixed with 3 tablespoons
water.
I'm
trying to eat as much as I can because of its nutritional benefits: — they can help your diet by making you feel full (it's because they absorb 10 times their weight in
water, forming a bulky gel)-- they are the richest plant source of Omega - 3 — chia seeds slow down how fast our bodies convert carbohydrates into simple sugars, studies indicate they can control blood sugar — they are an excellent source of fiber,
with a whopping 10 grams in only 2 tablespoons — chia seeds are rich in antioxidants that help protect the body from free radicals, aging and cancer — chia seeds contain no gluten or grains — the outer layer of chia seeds swells when
mixed with liquids to form a gel (this can used in place of eggs to lower cholesterol and increase the nutrient content of foods and baked goods)(More info here.)
As far as the pizza goes, I'd recommend
trying my Cauliflower Pizza found here: https://www.oatmealwithafork.com/2013/06/10/personal-pan-cauliflower-pizza-crust-dairy-free/, and for the egg, I'd
try using 1/4 cup of chickpea flour
mixed with 1/4 cup of
water.
If anyone else came here for a vegan cauliflower crust, this pizza crust looks pretty amazing but I'm going to
try this recipe
with a flax - seed egg replacer (1 tbsp flax to 3 tbsp
water) or chia seed gel (
water mixed with a few tbsp of chia seeds).
Directions: Butter a loaf pan (the original recipe uses a silicon loaf pan, so skip the butter if you have one) / Put all the dry ingredients into a large
mixing bowl and
mix well / Meanwhile in a small saucepan, melt the butter, remove from the heat, add the maple syrup and
water / Add the wet ingredients together
with the dry and
mix well / Put into your loaf pan and smooth the top
with the back of spoon / Let it sit out on the counter for at least 2 hours, or all day or even overnight (I've
tried all three
with good success).
Try mixing beet powder into hot
water with honey.
I think you could definitely get away
with no xanthan gum in this recipe... maybe
try with a little extra flaxseed meal, or ground chia
mixed with water in place of it.
In terms of taste, I decided to
try out the Mocha Cappuccino as it's one of the top rated flavors and it taste pretty good... I've experimented
mixing it
with water, coconut
water, and soy milk and think that Soy Milk is the way to go as it taste a bit thicker, not too sweet and not diluted.
Ground cloves and allspice
mixed with water (or unsalted butter) to form a gum paste ~
Try this on yourself first, to make sure it's not so strong it burns.
The problem is that he hates bottles, I've
tried breastmilk, formula,
mixed 1/4 formula
with 3/4 breastmilk,
water,
mixing cereal
with formula, etc..
Try this with your little one, instead of good ole mountain spring water, try mixing it with flavored wat
Try this
with your little one, instead of good ole mountain spring
water,
try mixing it with flavored wat
try mixing it
with flavored
water.
Pro tip: «To emulate the icing on standard carrot cake and impart a tantalising contrast to the carrot's natural flavour,
try mixing a scoop of your favourite protein powder
with a few drops of
water and
mixing to a paste.
As anyone who has ever
tried to substitute in a cookie recipe knows, sodium bicarbonate is not the same as baking powder (also often used in baking) as baking powder contains cream of tartar, the acid or leavening agent that makes creates the chemical reaction when
mixed with water.
Try mixing papain powder
with water into a paste, and paint over the wound
with your fingers.
Going Paleo, you can
try adding an egg or egg substitute such as 1 tbsp flaxmeal
mixed with 3 tbsp
water.
If you want to avoid the parabens and aluminum found in many deodorants and antiperspirants,
try a pinch of baking soda
mixed with water instead.
Try starting by
mixing water with aloe vera juice (1 — 2 Tbsp) for a few weeks to ease the inflammation before bringing in the ACV or lemon juice.
Mix scoop
with 8 to 16 oz of your favorite juice,
water, or
try it in a smoothie!
Try rinsing your mouth daily
with one level teaspoon of salt
mixed with warm
water.
Well, give it a
try —
mix about one - fourth cup of white flour
with four tablespoons of
water — you've got a perfect paste.
You can
try using an egg substitute like
mixing ground flax seeds
with water, but I haven't tested it in this recipe so I'm not sure how it will work.
I have even
tried to drink the energy Greens
Mix with just plain
water for a quick pick me up in the morning and enjoy the flavor.
Living in FL as I do, coconut oil will often become semi-liquid at room temps, so I never
try to
mix it
with water or it will just separate, but maybe it's the binders in commercial products that cause me issues, who knows?
Order drinks
mixed with club soda, tonic
water, cranberry juice, or a squeeze of citrus; or
try distilled liquors on the rocks.
I would highly recommend you
try the warm lemon
water or even
mixing lemon and braggs organic apple cider
with warm
water and drinking it first thing in the morning.