A recipe calls for a mix of almond and coconut flours. Is there any reason I cannot do all almond?
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Circumstance is the mother of invention. I would just mainline all almond flour.A recipe calls for a mix of almond and coconut flours. Is there any reason I cannot do all almond?
When you cut the biscuits did you place them in the pan as biscuits or jumbled up?I tried a new recipe today for Cherry pie biscuits. It was pretty simple to make. Cut Grands canned biscuits into 4 pieces, dip into melted butter, then into a brown sugar spice mixture. Place into a greased pan at least 2 inches deep and pour a can of cherry pie filling over it. Pour the remaining butter and brown sugar over the top and bake 35 minutes in 375 degree oven. It smells divine. I'll let you know how it tastes. Anything with brown sugar and butter must be good!
After I cut them I dipped them in melted butter then into the sugar spice mixture until they were well coated then placed them in a single layer in the pan. They puffed up around the edges of the pan as they baked.When you cut the biscuits did you place them in the pan as biscuits or jumbled up?
So you didn't reassemble the biscuit pieces into biscuit shapes, but just placed them in the pan nilly-willy? I'm trying to picture it.After I cut them I dipped them in melted butter then into the sugar spice mixture until they were well coated then placed them in a single layer in the pan. They puffed up around the edges of the pan as they baked.
I filled in the bottom of the pan like a jigsaw puzzle.So you didn't reassemble the biscuit pieces into biscuit shapes, but just placed them in the pan nilly-willy? I'm trying to picture it.