This morning I set out to make Oh She Glows' Carrot Loaf. I was thinking about how healthy this loaf seems utilizing only maple syrup for the sugar. I got to wondering if I could replace the sugar with something less processed or more whole. I thought dates might be nice but would probably completely mess with the texture. I ended up following the recipe exactly (except I had no walnuts and so I used pecans instead), but this got me thinking about dates and how they could be used to make a sugar substitute. I have seen date sugar but it is pretty expensive. My solution? Dehydrator and either a food processor or a coffee grinder. Here's the before:
I'll get back to you with the after in about 8-12 hours. Or tomorrow.
And since I had the dehydrator out and on anyway....
Mango and banana
And an apple.
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Sunday, May 1, 2011
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Chocolate Covered Katie Love
Today I finally threw together some fudge babies following Katie's recipe. I found a digital scale right before xmas and have loved having it. I attempted 3 kinds.
First
Cashew Cookie Larabar
These ended up a little too gooey so I rolled them in shredded coconut.
Then I had a little fun and added some almonds to the top.
First
Cashew Cookie Larabar
These ended up a little too gooey so I rolled them in shredded coconut.
Then I had a little fun and added some almonds to the top.
Next
These were also a little gooey but I think my dates were extra juicy. I think I could have added a few more walnuts. But they weren't so gooey that I needed to roll them in coconut.
Finally I attempted the original fudge babies sans cocoa powder but with the addition of chocolate chips. Unfortunately this one did not come together because it was a little wet. Doesn't mean it wasn't delicious, it just didn't form into bars.
I also spent some of the day looking over Katie's older posts. So far I want to try Texas Caviar and Sweet and Sour Seitan. My boyfriend and I went to dinner at Sipz on Wednesday and though I am usually not the biggest fan of the restaurant or of imitation meat, their "chicken" had the most realistic texture ever. I really want to try to master seitan. When I was looking up seitan I came across this recipe that I also really want to try.
And in case you haven't heard, Katie is giving away a vita-mix blender. If you have ever wanted one, I suggest you visit this page.
Thanks!
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