Sadly I haven't tried it with anything else as coconut milk is great for thickening, but you could always leave it out and
try adding a little water instead x
You could
try adding a little water or coconut milk to the dough to make it more like a batter.
You may
try adding a little water from a can of tuna fish to your cat's water bowl.
Not exact matches
It is the first time I've ever
tried Almond Milk too so that's another thing to
add to the weekly shopping list One thing is that I always find smoothies a
little too thick sometimes, do you think
adding more almond milk or
water would work or would it ruin the creaminess..
I can see you're diabetic but I'd really
try to find something natural that you can substitute — or simply omit it and
add a
little water.
Hi Ashley, for the eggs you could
try using less dates and
adding a
little more
water to see if that helps.
This hasn't happened when i've made it before, but you could
try and
adding a
little more
water to hold the dough together and keep
adding little by
little until the dough is slightly sticky and holds together x
You could also
try using slightly less dates and
adding a
little more boiling
water to the mixture.
Try it without the egg next time and see how you do... if you use flax seed and you grind it,
add a bit of
water to it before you
add it to the mix and it will act a
little eggy.
When the butter has formed small pea - sized crumbs, slowly pour the the ice - cold
water and rum in, a spoonful at a time, until a shaggy dough is formed which holds its shape when you press it (if necessary,
add a teeny bit of extra
water but
try to use as
little additional
water as possible).
I
added a
little warm
water to
try and help, to no advantage.
If you want to
add more,
try a
little more and be sure to
add about 1 tablespoon of liquid (
water, almond milk) along with it to
add that moisture.
You can also
try adding just a
little less
water next time if you think it's too wet.
You could also
try adding a
little cashew cream (soaked cashews blended with
water to a smooth creamy consistency).
Try using 1/2 cup of dates, and
adding as
little hot / warm
water possible until it becomes a paste (while you blend it in a food processor.)
I don't know if you wan na
try that, but
adding perhaps a
little more
water into your batter and dividing it into
little ramekins and then baking it might be a good idea.
Gather herbs (double check with Mama to be certain it's really what you think it is), rinse, boil
water, pour
water over the herbs, cover and steep for five minutes, strain, maybe
add a
little bit of honey, and cool,
add lemon or berries or whatever else you might like to
try.
1 cup uncooked Pear Barley (boil it with 3.5 cups
water, until all
water is absorbed, make sure it is nice and soft for baby, if not
add more
water) a
little onion (a thin slice, chopped very fine).5 — 1 tsp minced garlic (adjust to personal taste, my baby loves garlic) 10 mushrooms, chopped fine a handful of spinach or field greens, chopped a sprinkle of cheese of your choice (more if you are
trying to
add calories in diet) a splash of olive oil
Try adding a slice of lemon, lime, or a splash of 100 % juice to your
water for a
little flavor.
Try something a
little different and
add a few cardamom pods or cloves to your oatmeal's cooking
water and top with 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon to aid digestion, lower cholesterol, and balance blood sugar.
If clean, refreshing, tasteless
water is a
little boring for you,
try adding some fresh squeezed lemon or lime juice, or
try adding a few drops of essential oils (cinnamon, tangerine, peppermint, etc.).
For example when thickening stir - fry sauces, basic white sauces and soups, I can recommend that you
try to use tapioca starch or arrowroot starch (mix it with a
little cool
water or rice milk first before
adding it to sauces).
Here are a few tips to avoid the gooey biscuit:
try adding a
little less
water, make the biscuits smaller (
try three), also when forming the biscuit
try not to compress the dough, lightly shape instead.
Or
try adding them to
water, with a
little lime and honey as a sports drink.
You might just have to let it cook a
little longer to let some of the
added water evaporate Keep me posted on how it works and hopefully you
try the oatmeal soon!
I also
try to limit my sugar intake and I use half the amount of honey (about 1/4 c.) and just
add a
little water to the mix at the end of mixing the dough.
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(Speed eaters) Some dogs will
try to inhale this great tasting meal,
adding a
little water often slows them down a bit.
They weren't sure about the Prowl at first, but I
tried adding a
little tuna
water and now they love it with their chicken necks etc!
You can always
try adding a
little bit of
water to the wet food to get it more mushy.
If your older dog is showing less interest in his food and his teeth are fine, you can
try warming his food,
adding a
little warm
water to make a gravy, or putting something yummy on top of his kibble (like some canned food) to make it more appealing.
If you have trouble with the bubble wrap separating from the window when the film dries, you can
try adding a
little Glycerin to the
water, but this probably won't be necessary.
When we
add real estate and other assets into the mix and we are
trying to make trades based on the values of these things, the
water can get a
little muddied.
Hi Kim —
try alka seltzer and if that doesn't work
try filling it with warm
water then
adding some baking soda then a
little bit of white vinegar.