(more on that in the first recipe below). i don't like overnight oats as much as the warm kind, but i do make them on weeks when i know my mornings will be super busy, or sweltering hot. the 14 oatmeal recipes below are some of my favorites, and there's something here for ...
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About this Recipe You’ll love how this cookie crumbles. Stir in peppermint hot chocolate protein for a sweet treat with a refreshing peppermint cookie sandie. Ingredients To make the cookies: 1/2 cup earth balance 1 cup coconut sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 cup oat or coconut flour 2 ...
Melt 1 tsp butter in a small skillet. Add persimmon and spices cook a few minutes, tossing occasionally. Add rum and stir. The liquid will steam and sizzle. Once it’s mostly evaporated, turn off and pour on top of pancakes. Serve with maple syrup (optional). This recipe makes 4-5 ...
Orgain Chocolate Peppermint Protein Smoothie Recipe. Peppermint Hot Cocoa Powder, banana, unsweetened almond milk. Get the recipe.
Then, needed to double to cocoa as it didn’t taste chocolate-y enough. I added coconut oil per the recipe to make it richer and then it ended up tasting like coconut-chocolate, which I didn’t really want. And finally had to give in to using maple syrup to make it sweet enough. ...
This is a tasty recipe that puts all of the flavors of a marshmallow-topped peppermint hot cocoa into a protein-packed dessert shake. Nutrients include calcium, protein, and antioxidants. You can alter the quantities of different ingredients to suit your calorie requirements and taste preferences....
In case you’re wondering on how to get it done, here is an easy recipe that will guide you through. Blend two cups of baby spinach with half a frozen banana, half cup of frozen berries, one tablespoon of raw cocoa powder, a little quantity of stevia, one scoop of protein powder, ...
I eliminated the 2 TBS of chopped onion (I'm not a raw onion kinda gal), and only used 3 TBS of chopped shallots, instead of the whole shallot the recipe called for! I've made versions of the dressing with regular & smoked paprika--& smoked is very hot--I liked it--you might ...