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Old Sat, Oct-23-10, 10:12
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Kristine is a doll for organizing the index. Yay!
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Old Sat, Oct-23-10, 16:32
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Ok, I have to promote this recipe because it's so awesome and, except for the baking powder, very paleo. I made them yesterday for the first time and loved them!
http://healthyindulgences.blogspot....e-biscuits.html
Wow, just the photos alone has me ready to go make these.
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Old Tue, Nov-16-10, 16:38
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Pumpkin muffins

2 eggs
1/2 cup pumpkin
6 drops sweetzfree or sweetener of choice

mix well

in a separate bowl add
1 c almond flour
1/4 tsp baking soda
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp xanthan
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp pumpkin pie spice and
1 tsp cinnamon (or equivalent)

mix, then add to wet ingredients

I bake at 350 for 20 mins. I live at 6500 ft, so adjustments may be needed at lower altitude.

This makes a very nice muffin, although I found it a little too wet.

Today I exchanged 1/4 c of gluten free bake mix for 1/4 c of the almond meal for texture plus 1.5 tsp molasses for richer flavor. They were closer but still not quite right. Next time I'll just exchange 2T of bake mix for 2T of almond meal and I think I'll use 1tsp maple extract instead of the molasses.

I think 2T of flax would be perfect, but my body hates flax.

I don't know if you're still around Bat, but I just made these and they're great. I used the last modification you listed, substituting 2 T of flax meal for 2 T of almond flour. Mine didn't come out wet, but I'm using a muffin-top pan rather than a standard muffin tin.

Did you mean for these to be nearly fat-free? It works anyway but I was surprised. I buttered them.

Notes to self for next time:
These worked much better than the flax pumpkin muffins in the kitchen talk subforum. This recipe makes 6. They need about 18-19 minutes in the muffin-top pan.
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Old Tue, Feb-01-11, 23:32
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Plan: Paleo/Primal
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I know this is an old thread ... but I came up with a yummy cookie recipe. It was so good that even my non Paleo friends LOVED them. They are great with my morning cup of tea. Hubby didn't like that they don't dip in his milk like regular cookies ... though as we Paleos wouldn't normally drink a big glass of milk, I don't see this as a problem.

Almond, Hazelnut choc chip cookies

2 cups of almond flour
1 cup almond butter (Costco)
2 eggs
1 cup hazelnut flour (grind your own)
3 tbsp coconut oil
1/3 cup honey
cinnamon
2 chunks of dark cooking chocolate roughly chopped
coconut milk (add to correct consistency - roughly 1/3 cup)

Preheat oven to 180c or 350f

Blend hazelnuts in coffee grinder or blender.
Mix all ingredients adding coconut milk last to consistency like cookie batter rather than dry muesli bars.
Spoon mixture onto baking tray and bake for 15 mins or until brown on the outside.

Are still edible if slightly burnt looking on the outside. I am still experimenting with temps and cooking times, wondering if I can lower the baking temp ... wasn't a serious baker before converting to the Paleo plan, so not sure if that would work.
Made a lot of cookies.
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Old Wed, Feb-02-11, 09:18
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That looks yummy! If you have to cook them until they burn on the outside to make them dry enough on the inside, then you probably need to reduce the liquids a bit.
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Old Wed, Feb-02-11, 10:06
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These look really good! Thanks for sharing the recipe.
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Old Mon, Feb-11-13, 15:58
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I don't do much Paleo baking, as most recipes still have some type of sweetener, but Abel James raved about this Paleo Banana Bread and this has none, so I tried it. 4 bananas makes it sweet and carby (I calculated 17g carbs for 1/10 loaf) but it is indeed good.
http://civilizedcavemancooking.com/...o-banana-bread/
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Old Fri, Mar-25-16, 08:20
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I've made these pumpkin pie muffins several times and they're really nice. The texture is sort of half way between pie filling and a bready muffin.
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Old Sun, May-15-16, 17:09
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Plan: atkins..paleo later
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This is a fantastic bread recipe I use weekly. You can adjust the flavours via the herbs, I often do onion powder instead of herbs.
http://www.multiplydelicious.com/th...leo-herb-bread/
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