Once the mixture had cooled, my mom would add about a cup of dried raisins for chewy contrast, but these days
I use dried tart cherries and / or chopped dried apricots.
Not exact matches
I
used a wide variety of toppings, including: India Tree nature's colors sugar sprinkles in marigold,
dried cranberries,
dried tart cherries, salted almonds, and trail mix with nuts,
dried fruit, seeds, flaked coconut, and dark chocolate chips.
We
used frozen Montmorency
tart cherries as the basis for a smoothie, lightly sweetened with maple syrup and a bright squeeze of lemon juice, and topped it with
dried cherry almond granola.
You can also substitute
dried cranberries for the
tart cherries if you can't find them, and
use a variety of nuts like cashews, almonds, or walnuts instead of pecans.
You can also substitute
dried cranberries for the
tart cherries and
use any type of nuts (cashews, walnuts, almonds).
Subs: for cranberries I
used tart dried cherries for pitachio's I
used walnuts for seasme seeds I
used black and white seeds Can't wait to try them, I'm going to pack them in our lunches.
I can't wait to try variations on this dish, maybe
using apples,
dried tart cherries, or different nuts and seeds.
Montmorency
tart cherries are available year - round in
dried, frozen and juice forms — including juice concentrate, which was the form
used in the U.K. study.
I
used unsweetened
dried tart cherries for this recipe and they are very
tart.
I
use a mixture of jumbo raisins and
dried cherries in this broccoli salad because I love the
tart tangy flavor that the
cherries give.
1/4 c of creamy or crunchy peanut butter (I
used Smart Balance crunchy) 1/3 c of
dried tart cherries (I'm thinking pitted prunes would also be wonderful — I'll be trying those next) 3 tbl of roasted unsalted or salted peanuts 1/4 tsp of salt (you can omit this if you decide to
use salted peanuts) 1/8 tsp of vanilla extract 2 tbl of shredded and toasted coconut 2 tbl of dark cocoa powder 1 tsp of chia seeds (optional) 1/4 c of chocolate chips (optional)
Wanting to
use ingredients already in my pantry, I came up with peanut butter granola dotted with roasted peanuts and
dried tart cherries.
On their website, here, you'll also find: Stator, made from a very traditional mix of clover and wildflower honey; Priapus, a smoky sweet vanilla - and - maple mead made
using a Celestial Seasonings tea; Cupid, with a bright «make you happy in the morning»
cherry flavor with a
dry start and a
tart finish; Bellona, made with agave nectar begs for a sliced lime as an alternative to margaritas; Venus, an almond - tinged mead; Slascha, chocolate - spiced to warm your winter bones, and of course, Vesta, the chile - powered mead.
Ingredients: 1/2 cup coconut oil (in solid form) 2/3 cup brown sugar, packed 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract 1 large egg 3/4 cup whole wheat flour (I like Bob's Red Mill Organic) 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 1/4 teaspoons sea salt, divided 1 1/2 cups rolled oats 3.5 ounces dark chocolate (1 bar), chopped (you can also
use dark chocolate chips if you prefer) 1/2 cup
dried tart cherries 1/2 cup pecans, chopped (optional)
Ways to vary recipe:
use different extracts (lemon orange, almond, butter, mint), spices (cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, coco), shredded coconut, chia seeds, flax, various nuts or seeds,
dried fruit (
tart cherries, blueberries, raisins, apricots), and dark chocolate chips!
I followed directions exactly but
used dried apricots and
dried tart cherries.
Montmorency
tart cherries are available year - round in
dried, frozen and juice forms — including juice concentrate, which is the form frequently
used in the exercise recovery studies.
This recipe feeds the
cherry obsession we've developed as of late,
using both frozen and
dried Montmorency
tart cherries.
Montmorency
tart cherries are available year - round in
dried, frozen and juice forms — including juice concentrate, which was the form
used in the U.K. study.
If I cant find salad savers, could I simply
use pecans, blue cheese crumbles and
dried tart cherries and if so what would the measurements be?