Preheat oven to 250F (120C). line a baking pan with parchment paper or silicone pastry mat. Stir the flax seed mixture, then pout onto the baking tray. Thinly spread the batter, …
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5 hours ago · Preheat the oven to 350°F. Generously coat a muffin tin with non-stick cooking spray. In a large measuring cup, combine the milk and lemon juice. Let the mixture sit for 5 …
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Step 1: making the bread dough. Start by adding the almond flour, coconut flour, ground flaxseeds, psyllium husk, baking powder, and salt to a large bowl and whisk together. …
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This vegan flaxseed pudding recipe is a quickstart weekday breakfast! The quick & dirty… It’s incredibly speedy to put together, requires only 4 ingredients and it’s healthy! Flaxseeds provide substantial dietary fiber, plant-based omega 3’s, and lignans.
Make an overnight flaxseed pudding by preparing it the night before, and let it sit in the fridge while you sleep so it’s ready when you wake up in the morning. This recipe is a staple in my breakfast round-up.
Here’s how you turn this into a dessert: Make the flax pudding recipe as listed and add 1-2 tablespoons of cocoa powder, depending on your carb/nutrition needs. You can also top this with berries, or add some finely ground coffee/ espresso powder to the mix.
Just be sure to allow for 1-2 hours for the flaxseed and milk to combine and form a pudding-like consistency. If you choose to meal prep the pudding, I would simply mix the flaxseed and milk together, and add the toppings throughout the week depending on your mood and cravings.