This is adapted from other recipes, all of which were baked. It makes it lovely and crunchyI did not think granola was cooked not shop bought or homemade don't think I would cook it

This is adapted from other recipes, all of which were baked. It makes it lovely and crunchyI did not think granola was cooked not shop bought or homemade don't think I would cook it
Granola is always baked- it's what makes it crispy - you may be thinking of muesli which is just mixed and storedI did not think granola was cooked not shop bought or homemade don't think I would cook it
Rachox, what do you put in your low carb porridge, please??I have psyllium husk powder in my low carb ‘porridge’ every morning plus chia pudding sometimes and a dessertspoinful of low carb granola each day which is made from a variety of whole seeds. On the odd occasion I get ‘stuck’ I use two senna tablets.
Hello everyone. Just need a bit of advice - what does everyone on the LCHF regime take to 'help things along' the digestive tract? I seem to have reached a full stop but don't want to resort to Fybogel....
Rachox, what do you put in your low carb porridge, please??
Thank you!!I use this recipe. I serve it with strawberries and cream
https://www.dietdoctor.com/recipes/keto-coconut-porridge
I use this recipe too and it's nice though I'm not a massive fan of the texture. Don't know if I'm doing something wrong! Not tried it with cream I've always used coconut milkI use this recipe. I serve it with strawberries and cream
https://www.dietdoctor.com/recipes/keto-coconut-porridge
I use this recipe too and it's nice though I'm not a massive fan of the texture. Don't know if I'm doing something wrong! Not tried it with cream I've always used coconut milk
I do cook it on a low heat and stirring all the time ill just try cooking it more slowly. I can't describe the texture, like grainy and it aggravates my throat!I find it needs to be cooked very slowly, stirring all the time. It is easy to overlook it then it goes a bit dry and stodgy.