I've tried almond flour, gluten free flour, agave syrup etc. and still find that Gwyneth's
version has the best texture and flavor!
Arrowroot can also successfully be substituted for the tapioca starch, though in my opinion, the tapioca
version has a better texture.
Not exact matches
After baking six different
versions and tormenting our families for days with endless debates about which
had the
best flavor, the
best texture, the
best... muffin excellence... Gretchen and I settled on just the right balance of healthiness and all - out yumminess.
The original recipe is still great for anyone who likes baking with almond flour, but I
have to admit that I prefer the
texture of this
version even
better than the original.
So while I liked that the coconut butter
version had a whiter center, I opted for the
better texture and flavor (way more important) by using soaked cashews, coconut oil and cacao butter as the middle layer.
A lot of times we can create a «paleo
version» of something, but that doesn't always mean it tastes
good, or
has the right
texture.
For what it's worth, I
've tried several different
versions over the years, sometimes side - by - side for comparison, and this one, based on Joy of Cooking «s «Dairy - Free Chocolate Cake,»
has consistently turned out the
best, in terms of both flavor and
texture.
I prepare Ragi Idli using even Ragi Rava but today I am posting the recipe of idli dosa batter using ragi flour which can be used to make both idli and dosa.I usually prefer to make a spicy chutney to go along with ragi idli and dosa to balance the distinct flavor of ragi.However I like the ragi idli using ragi rava instead of ragi flour because of the usage of the rawa that gives the idli a
better texture and softness, I will post that
version sometime soon, but dosas come out nicely with this recipe and is a
good way to feed those who are finicky to include this wonderful finger millet in their diet.If you want to use the whole finger millets instead of flour you can check out my ultimate multigrain dosa recipe where I
have used the whole millets instead of the flours.
While it's hard to improve upon a classic, this
version has a heartier
texture and dare I say tastes a little healthier, which is a
good thing when I want to enjoy a slice with my morning coffee.
A lot of times we can create a «paleo
version» of something, but that doesn't always mean it tastes
good, or
has the right
texture.
A meatless
version of a timeless classic, this Vegetarian Cottage Pie
has so much to offer in the flavor and
texture departments, you'll probably like it
better than the real thing!
ahh
well I know... shouldn't
have used the word «Remake» (although it technically is a Remake of the 3DS
Version:P) I don't want it to be just an updated
Version of the 3DS game with some HD
textures, because some things were HORRIBLE on the Wii U
Version.
Maybe Namco
has ways to
better implement reflections,
textures, etc for the Wii U
version prompting the delay.
It looks
good, but there's so much more they could
have / should
have done; the
textures of the monsters» skin, grass and stone etc look fairly low quality and not much
better than what was on the Wii
version (albeit in sharper resolution) Some
textures look pretty
good though (like the cracked earth at roughly the 52:00 mark, the animations are great and the world shows a lot of depth (which is what really counts), so here's to MH 4 on Wii U that will hopefully show what the hardware can really do with Capcom's amazing world!
Base
versions do
have plastic, but it's
well -
textured for a
better look and feel.
according to dice they both look equally crappy (run at pc lowest settings) at 1280x704 with no
v - sync, no
texture filtering and smaller maps and player count the ps3 uses spu based differed rendering while 360 uses tile based differed rendering they are both the same thing but the ps3
version is simoly called spu based differed rendering because the differed rendering is done on SPU and NOT the gpu the 360s gpu is much more advanced than the ps3s gpu (which is why the gpu can handle the differed rendering while with ps3 it must be done on spus) while the ps3s cpu is
better at graphics calculations and simple physics than the 360s cpu but the 360 cpu does win in branch intensive operations ust so you know the 360s cpu can also help out with graphics operations and post processing effects just not as much as the cell because MS focused on putting more power into the gpu even IBM stated that the cell is
better for more things than xenon but that the 360s gpu is «very sophisticated» compared to the ps3s rsx.
While I only own Lego City on Wii U, the comparisons I
've seen of the Switch
version vs the PS4 / Xbone make it look
better, it loads faster (still slow),
has noticeably sharper
textures, a new lighting engine and all round more stable framerate (only in docked), so overall it looks
better, but it
has some weird anomalies like glitchy self shadows.
The PS4
version runs more smooth,
has more effects,
better lighting,
better AA and
better textures though.
Visuals do however look
better on PS4, with
better lighting,
textures and it doesn't appear to
have the same dips in footage shown compared to the XB1
version, so that's probably where Crystal Dynamics went with this release of the game.
And yet Eurogamer still says «Between the two console
versions we definitely
have to give the nod to the PS4
version with its improved frame - rate and
better texture streaming, its higher resolution, and a near complete lack of screen - tear.»
The console
version of the game doesn't
have quite as crisp, clear
textures as the PC
version but they look
good for the aging consoles.
The Vita
version has infinitely
better textures and superior character models, which makes the graphics look phenomenal.
It's a
good thing Nintendo does too, because otherwise we wouldn't
have ended up with this wonderful HD
version complete with improved
textures, amiibo support and a new Cave of Shadows feature where Wolf Link
has to battle waves of enemies.
With a comfortable shape,
textured grips and 11 big, programmable buttons in a convenient layout, the Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum (an updated
version of the excellent G502 Proteus Core)
has a great feel and stellar performance, and is the
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