
Dadelpasta
zaterdag 25 juli 2015 om 20:55
zaterdag 25 juli 2015 om 21:03
Yes, you can.
http://www.thisfoxkitchen ... d-how-to-make-date-paste/
"It will keep for 2-3 weeks in the fridge, or for up to 3 months in the freezer. To freeze, store your Date Paste in a ziplock bag and lay it flat in the freezer. Freezing it flat will allow you to break off a piece as you need it."
http://www.thisfoxkitchen ... d-how-to-make-date-paste/
"It will keep for 2-3 weeks in the fridge, or for up to 3 months in the freezer. To freeze, store your Date Paste in a ziplock bag and lay it flat in the freezer. Freezing it flat will allow you to break off a piece as you need it."
zaterdag 25 juli 2015 om 21:06
En nog dit:
What to do with your date paste
- Use on your “Overnight Oats” as a caramelly sweetener. Or never mind overnight, I love just stirring it straight into Jumbo Oats, adding a handful of nuts or seeds, a chopped banana and some almond or soy milk.
- It works as a great sweetener for Apple Compotes instead of sugar.
- Spread on wholewheat pancakes with chopped banana.
- Pay a visit to Addicted to Veggies website, she uses it in almost everything, and she is fun to read. Follow this link for her Date Paste search results recipe list.
- Blend with some home-made nut butter, and some almond milk (for example) for a fantastic caramel. I made a banoffee pie with dates and nut butter once and if perchance you are interested, the recipe is here.
- It also works well in less obvious contexts like dressings, if you want a bit of sweetness, but not too overpowering a flavour, like honey.
- The perfect base for an Apple and Cinnamon Granola. Blitz up some apples until they are completely mushy, stir in date paste, and some honey or maple syrup for extra sweetness (if you like) cinnamon, walnuts and a pinch of salt. Stir in your oats, bake (or dehydrate) until crunchy and toasty.
What to do with your date paste
- Use on your “Overnight Oats” as a caramelly sweetener. Or never mind overnight, I love just stirring it straight into Jumbo Oats, adding a handful of nuts or seeds, a chopped banana and some almond or soy milk.
- It works as a great sweetener for Apple Compotes instead of sugar.
- Spread on wholewheat pancakes with chopped banana.
- Pay a visit to Addicted to Veggies website, she uses it in almost everything, and she is fun to read. Follow this link for her Date Paste search results recipe list.
- Blend with some home-made nut butter, and some almond milk (for example) for a fantastic caramel. I made a banoffee pie with dates and nut butter once and if perchance you are interested, the recipe is here.
- It also works well in less obvious contexts like dressings, if you want a bit of sweetness, but not too overpowering a flavour, like honey.
- The perfect base for an Apple and Cinnamon Granola. Blitz up some apples until they are completely mushy, stir in date paste, and some honey or maple syrup for extra sweetness (if you like) cinnamon, walnuts and a pinch of salt. Stir in your oats, bake (or dehydrate) until crunchy and toasty.

zaterdag 25 juli 2015 om 21:21
Ik zag vanochtend bij 24 Kitchen olijven-tomaten broodjes maar die zou je ook kunnen maken met die dadelpasta. En ik heb zelf vaak gevuld brood en stokbrood gemaakt en daar is het ook zeer geschikt voor, kan je ook combineren met feta of andere kaas als je daar van houdt.
Het achterste stokbrood is met feta en olijven end. meen ik, ja je kan het met alles vullen;
Hier het recept van rastan meen ik, zo ben ik begonnen met mijn broden te vullen, haar recept en steeds meer andere dingen geprobeerd.
Zelfde recept maar dan met spelt gemaakt door Roos;
Het achterste stokbrood is met feta en olijven end. meen ik, ja je kan het met alles vullen;
Hier het recept van rastan meen ik, zo ben ik begonnen met mijn broden te vullen, haar recept en steeds meer andere dingen geprobeerd.
Zelfde recept maar dan met spelt gemaakt door Roos;
Als je tot over je oren in de soep zit, zie je de gehaktballen pas naast je drijven
zaterdag 25 juli 2015 om 21:32
quote:LoiseauCoureur schreef op 25 juli 2015 @ 21:03:
Yes, you can.
http://www.thisfoxkitchen ... d-how-to-make-date-paste/
"It will keep for 2-3 weeks in the fridge, or for up to 3 months in the freezer. To freeze, store your Date Paste in a ziplock bag and lay it flat in the freezer. Freezing it flat will allow you to break off a piece as you need it."Top!!
Yes, you can.
http://www.thisfoxkitchen ... d-how-to-make-date-paste/
"It will keep for 2-3 weeks in the fridge, or for up to 3 months in the freezer. To freeze, store your Date Paste in a ziplock bag and lay it flat in the freezer. Freezing it flat will allow you to break off a piece as you need it."Top!!
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zaterdag 25 juli 2015 om 21:33
quote:LoiseauCoureur schreef op 25 juli 2015 @ 21:06:
En nog dit:
What to do with your date paste
- Use on your “Overnight Oats” as a caramelly sweetener. Or never mind overnight, I love just stirring it straight into Jumbo Oats, adding a handful of nuts or seeds, a chopped banana and some almond or soy milk.
- It works as a great sweetener for Apple Compotes instead of sugar.
- Spread on wholewheat pancakes with chopped banana.
- Pay a visit to Addicted to Veggies website, she uses it in almost everything, and she is fun to read. Follow this link for her Date Paste search results recipe list.
- Blend with some home-made nut butter, and some almond milk (for example) for a fantastic caramel. I made a banoffee pie with dates and nut butter once and if perchance you are interested, the recipe is here.
- It also works well in less obvious contexts like dressings, if you want a bit of sweetness, but not too overpowering a flavour, like honey.
- The perfect base for an Apple and Cinnamon Granola. Blitz up some apples until they are completely mushy, stir in date paste, and some honey or maple syrup for extra sweetness (if you like) cinnamon, walnuts and a pinch of salt. Stir in your oats, bake (or dehydrate) until crunchy and toasty.Ja dat bedoel. Als ik niet uitkijk gaat het overal door en vreet ik die kilo zo weg
En nog dit:
What to do with your date paste
- Use on your “Overnight Oats” as a caramelly sweetener. Or never mind overnight, I love just stirring it straight into Jumbo Oats, adding a handful of nuts or seeds, a chopped banana and some almond or soy milk.
- It works as a great sweetener for Apple Compotes instead of sugar.
- Spread on wholewheat pancakes with chopped banana.
- Pay a visit to Addicted to Veggies website, she uses it in almost everything, and she is fun to read. Follow this link for her Date Paste search results recipe list.
- Blend with some home-made nut butter, and some almond milk (for example) for a fantastic caramel. I made a banoffee pie with dates and nut butter once and if perchance you are interested, the recipe is here.
- It also works well in less obvious contexts like dressings, if you want a bit of sweetness, but not too overpowering a flavour, like honey.
- The perfect base for an Apple and Cinnamon Granola. Blitz up some apples until they are completely mushy, stir in date paste, and some honey or maple syrup for extra sweetness (if you like) cinnamon, walnuts and a pinch of salt. Stir in your oats, bake (or dehydrate) until crunchy and toasty.Ja dat bedoel. Als ik niet uitkijk gaat het overal door en vreet ik die kilo zo weg

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