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I also used dried toasted onion flakes in the dough - very good.

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As for the sesame seeds themselves, you can toast them quickly in a dry pan over low heat until lightly golden to bring out the flavor, or you can use them raw.
About 64 - 68 dry chiles de arbol, between 3.5» to 4» long approx. 3 - 4 chiles moritas about 2» 3 ″ in size 1 cup sunflower, or corn oil 2 tablespoons toasted sesame seeds 2 tablespoons roasted salted peanuts 2 large garlic cloves (I used Ajo Criollo, its mild and very aromatic) 1 — 1/2 teaspoon sea salt
I generally use dried cranberries and or some toasted nuts to add tang and crunch, but this time I went with the pomegranate seeds.
Quinoa (1 cup), rinsed and soaked for an hour Fresh parsley (1/2 bunch), chopped Fresh dill (1/2 bunch), chopped Fresh chives (1 bunch), finely chopped Pumpkin seeds (1/4 cup), lightly toasted in a dry skillet Raisins (1/4 cup) Yellow zucchini (2), sliced into sticks Carrots (1 bunch), sliced into stick — about the same size as zucchini Red onion (1 medium), sliced into wedges Garlic (4 cloves), wrapped in tinfoil to be roasted with veggies Korean chili powder to season the veggies — to taste (not seen here but used.
1 tablespoon vegetable oil 1 1/4 cups rolled oats 1 1/4 cups chopped toasted walnuts 1/2 cup oat bran 1 1/2 cups puffed cereal you like, pounded into smallish bits (I used Barbara's Peanut Butter Puffins and Shredded wheat, both with success) 1 cup dried cranberries, coarsely chopped 3 pieces of dried crystallized ginger, finely chopped 1 cup brown rice syrup 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract 1/2 teaspoon salt
• 5 gala apples • 2/3 cup instant oats (I used instant toasted oats) • 1/8 cup dried blueberry (or naturally dried fruit of your choice) • 1/2 cup raw walnut halves • 2 tbsp Kelapo coconut oil • 1/8 cup raw, organic honey • 1 tbsp cinnamon • lemon wedge (NOT for the recipe)
fresh thyme, chopped 1/4 cup fresh chives, snipped 2 medium apples, diced (I used Fuji) 1 cup dried sweetened cranberries 1/2 cup sliced almonds, toasted in a dry skillet
I used the base recipe and switch out the add - ins to dried cranberries, dark chocolate and toasted pecans.
Meanwhile, toast the shredded coconut by stirring it in a dry pan (don't use oil) over a medium heat until it starts to turn brown.
1/4 C Walnuts OR Toasted, peeled hazelnuts (I made two small ones so used half the amounts of dried fruit and nuts in each)
Pour into glasses and top with freeze dried strawberries and toasted coconut flakes, if using.
4 oz fresh pasta or 1 serving dry noodles (linguine or spaghetti are good choices, use eggless for vegan) 1 - 2 tsp toasted sesame oil (or use olive or canola as an alternative) 1 Tablespoon natural peanut butter, smooth or better yet, crunchy 1 Tablespoon Low Sodium Soy Sauce 2 teaspoons Chili paste, such as sriracha juice of a lime sesame seeds scallions (chopped green onion)
* 2 cups raw, organic walnuts, toasted in a 300 degree F oven for 20 minutes and then cooled slightly (if you have time to soak your walnuts in water overnight first, go ahead and do so... this can help make them easier to digest; if you do soak them, rinse them in clean water and pay dry before toasting them, or skip the toasting step) * 1 tablespoon toasted walnut oil (or use a different neutral oil like grapeseed) * 1 tablespoon pure maple syrup, plus more to taste * 1/4 cup unsweetened, unsulphured dried cherries, chopped (I bought mine at Trader Joe's) * pinch or two of fine Himalayan or sea salt (start with one pinch, blend, taste, and add more if needed) * 1 - 2 tablespoons cacao nibs or finely chopped dark chocolate
Another idea if you don't want to add onions but want a little crunch is top it with some toasted walnuts or pecans or I even use a trail mix that has a combination of sunflower seeds, pepitas, dried cranberries and nuts.
Variation: Though they're a bit pricier, pine nuts (lightly toasted on a dry skillet) can be used in place of the sunflower or pumpkin seeds.
12 ounces tiny whole green beans (I used frozen Birds Eye brand) 4 strips bacon, cut in 1 - inch pieces, cooked 1/3 cup dried cranberries or cherries 1/3 cup toasted nuts, such as sliced almonds or hazelnuts (6 min.
1 Tablespoon olive oil 1 medium onion, chopped 1 to 2 cloves garlic, minced 3 vegan eggs = 3 Tablespoons ground flaxseed 1/4 cup + 1 Tablespoon water 2 teaspoons ground cumin 1 Tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon dried Mexican oregano (or regular dried is fine) 1 cup low - sodium black beans, drained and pureed 1/4 cup chopped parsley 1/3 cup almonds, toasted and chopped 1/3 cup sunflower seed, toasted 1 1/2 cups soft bread crumbs (we used 3 slices sprouted wheat bread) 1 cup oat flour 1 Tablespoon low - sodium soy sauce 1 cup finely grated carrot if frying: flour for dredging olive oil or canola oil for frying
* 1/2 cup roasted cashews * 1/4 cup toasted, unsweetened, dried coconut * 1/2 medium onion, roughly chopped * 1/4 cup canned diced tomatoes * 2 Tablespoons water * 1 teaspoon cayenne * 2 teaspoons ground fennel * 2 teaspoons ground cumin * 1/2 teaspoon fenugreek seeds * 1 Serrano pepper, quartered lengthwise * 1/2 cinnamon stick * 1/2 teaspoon fresh minced ginger * 2 pounds boneless chicken (I used thighs) * 2 Tablespoons oil * 1 can (~ 15 ounces) coconut milk * Salt and pepper to taste
I use lots of fresh herbs, dried rose petals, toasted walnuts and a pop of added color and tartness from dried cranberries.
You can use any combination you like, but I mixed about 1/2 cup plain low fat granola with 1 - 2 tablespoons each of chopped pecans, chia seeds, dried cranberries, and toasted coconut.
For the enchilada sauce — toast two dried chiles (I used New Mexico chiles) in a skillet and then Vitamix it with a can of fire roasted diced tomatoes — in the same skillet, saute a diced onion & some garlic in EVOO until well softened, then toss into the Vitamix with the tomato mixture.
* 2 slices thick cut bacon - optional (I used my preservative free home - cured bacon) * 1 small red onion, peeled and thinly sliced * 1/2 pound clean and dry organic baby spinach * 1 cup coarsely chopped pea sprouts / shoots - optional (use another seasonal vegetable like asparagus, if you prefer * 1/4 cup crumbled blue cheese, or more / less to taste * 1/4 cup chopped raw walnuts, or more / less to taste * 15 - 20 violet flowers * toasted walnut or olive oil for drizzling on the salad * squeeze of fresh lemon or drizzle of balsamic vinegar - optional
If you still want a crumbly topping, you can use quick - cooking oats (perhaps toast them on a dry skillet first for a nuttier flavor) or use any kind of nuts you have on hand (if you'd like to use nuts at all, that is).
I always have dried figs on hand as my husband uses them as fuel for long bike rides, so I decided to make my crisps with figs, toasted walnuts, a variety of seeds and just a little rosemary.
You can really play around with different additives such as toasted almonds or hazelnuts in place of the walnuts, or using dried cranberries, apricots, or dates in place of the figs.
Bread pudding is one of my favorites and this recipe is quite similar to my own «method» (meaning that I do not use a real recipe but incorporate what is on hand with the basic ingredients) My very, very best version uses leftover, homemade biscuits that have been split, buttered and toasted... add some dried peaches cut into small pieces, the plumped cranberries, toasted nuts and usually a chopped apple.
I did make a few modifications to suit the amount of time I had and what I had on hand (I used jarred roasted red peppers instead of roasting my own (there were about 3 large peppers in the jar), I toasted the walnuts lightly in a dry skillet before putting them in the food processor, I used honey instead of pomegranate molasses because I couldn't find the latter, and I used 2 tbsp dried parsley instead of 1/4 cup fresh).
Stuffing the cored apples with oats, toasted nuts, coconut and dried fruit using pure maple syrup as a sweetener is my way of making apple crisp for breakfast.
If you are making a loaf especially for this recipe, remember to slice your bread early and toast it in the oven (see above) to dry it out, or use it when it gets a little stale.
Toasted pepitas, dried cranberries, chocolate chips... Use your imagination!
+ salt and pepper + bibb or butter lettuce for two + one watermelon radish, washed and shaved (I used my sprializer) + 2 tablespoons toasted walnuts (dry cook walnuts in a frying pan) + 1/4 cup of crumbled goat cheese + 1 tablespoons of olive oil, divided + juice of a quarter of an orange or lemon
I've actually never found it in my standard grocery stores here in Canada, but I've made it (or at least a tasty approximation) by soaking 5 or 6 dried ancho or guajillo chilies in hot water (I get mine from a Latin American grocery store in Toronto, but I bet you could use dried cayennes in a pinch, which seem to be more common), draining them, and blending them with toasted cumin seed, coriander, garlic, sundried tomatoes, and sometimes a tablespoon or so of chipotles in adobo sauce.
* 4 ounces (dry) Dreamfields Rotini * 2 tablespoons olive oil * 1 cup freshly shelled snap peas (or use organic, frozen peas) * 1 large or 2 small shallots, minced * 1 cup chopped organic broccoli * 1/2 cup loosely packed, fresh basil, chopped * 1/4 cup fresh goat cheese, crumbled, plus more, if desired, for garnish * crushed red pepper flakes - to taste * lightly toasted pine nuts for garnish (or use chopped toasted almonds)- to taste (I used about 1 1/2 tablespoons) * olive oil for drizzling the finished dish - optional * sea salt to taste - optional
I used to love toasting it for Kale chips but thats a lot of work since you have to make sure they; re dry and usually I'm too hungry to wait!!
1 cup rolled oats 2/3 cup unsweetened shredded coconut, toasted 3 tablespoons ground flax 1/2 cup seeds (I did a combo of sunflower, sesame and pepitas) 1/2 cup dried fruit (I used a dried berry mix from Trader Joe's) 1/2 cup peanut butter 1/4 cup pure maple syrup 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 tablespoons water (if necessary after refrigerating)
We've not had success w / homemade GF loaf bread for sandwiches (almost always crumbles all over & is VERY dry the next day... so much so that it can only be used for toast)..
I didn't use any pine nuts in mine, but made two different versions with each of the balls — one with zaatar and extra garlic mixed into the cheese and toasted sesame seeds around the exterior, and one with sun - dried tomatoes and liquid smoke mixed in with the cheese and basil around the exterior.
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)
I say accidentally because it was supposed to be with different ingredients like cashews and dried cherries, which I didn't have, so I subbed some toasted quinoa (which up until then I was a stranger to, but I had some on hand from a recent shopping trip to my local Winco) and used sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, oats, raisins, peanut butter, honey and sea salt.
I cooked my Israeli Couscous in vegetable broth, used Orange Craisins, Rosemary, Parsley, Dried Mint, Oven Roasted Tomatoes and Garlic, Green Apple and then finished everything off with some amazing toasted Pine Nuts.
Staying with the Mediterranean theme, two additional side orders will be available: Italian Bean Salad using Cannellini and Borlotti beans and a Farro Dolce made with whole grain Farro sautéed with shallots, garlic, sun - dried cherries, golden raisins and toasted sliced natural almonds.
1/2 ounce dried porcini mushrooms 1 tablespoon vegetable oil or lard 2 pounds beef or pork (or a mix of beef and pork), sliced into 3/4» cubes 2 large onions, diced 1 large red bell pepper, diced 1 hot chili pepper (I used one hot Hungarian wax) 1/2 tablespoon smoked paprika 1 tablespoon sweet Hungarian paprika 1/2 tablespoon hot Hungarian paprika 1 tablespoon flour 1/4 cup red wine 1 1/2 teaspoons caraway seeds (optional: toasted and crushed) 1 (15 oz) can tomatoes, diced or crushed 1 cup beef stock 1/2 cup sour cream 9 ounce box of spaetzle, cooked to package directions (or make homemade: Smitten's recipe is easy) salt, to taste
If you are using dried Chili pepers I highly recomend toasting them in a dry skillet to bring out the natural oils before grinding them into a powder to bring out more flavor.
at 325 *), pre-soaked the dried coconut in canned coconut milk first to hydrate it, also, used canned coconut milk in place of the whole milk called for in the recipe, toasted a little extra coconut on the side in the oven for 5 min and scattered this across the top of the cake just before baking.
1/4 cup fresh parsley, chopped and packed, or use 2 tbsp dry parsley 1 tbsp sugar 2 tbsp toasted sesame oil 1/4 cup + 2 tbsp (6 tbsp total) sunflower, canola, grapeseed, or other light oil
You make a creamy cashew cream in place of the dairy and use smoky spices on dry toasted green onions instead of bacon.
-- 70 % Dark chocolate, 2 bars (I used Green & Black's brand of fair trade & organic chocolate)-- Natural almonds, 1/2 cup (dry toasted)-- Pitted dates, about 3 cups (400 grams)-- Orange, zest from 1 medium fruit (wash the skin well)-- Pistachios, 1/2 cup — Sea salt, a tiny pinch
To make the the mojo picon sauce add a 1/2 inch thick slice of baguette bread and 2 cloves of garlic to a baking tray and into a pre-heated oven, bake and broil option 210C - 410F for 15 minutes, after they have slightly cooled add the toasted bread and roasted garlics to a tall plastic cylinder or food processor, also add 1 clove of raw garlic, 2 jarred roasted red bell peppers, 1/2 teaspoon of smoked paprika, 1/2 teaspoon of dried cumin, 1 teaspoon of white wine vinegar, 2 tablespoons of water, 1/4 cup of extra virgin Spanish olive oil and season everything with sea salt and freshly cracked black pepper, using a handheld mixer or food processor, puree everything until it's well pureed, then transfer to a bowl and set aside
1/4 cup flour Kosher salt Freshly ground black pepper 1 tsp dried thyme 2 Tbls butter 3 pounds chicken pieces (We used thighs and legs) 4 slices bacon 1 medium onion, diced 1 medium green pepper, seeded and diced 2 tsps celery, diced 1 Tbls minced garlic 2 Tbls curry powder 3 Tbls dried cranberries or currants 1 28 - ounce can chopped tomatoes and their juices 3 Tbls slivered almonds, toasted Cooked white rice
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