NOTE: If you are GF and do not want to use coconut flour it has been pointed out that a straight swop to a different gf flour may not give a good result so here is a link to a gf base using a mixture of buckwheat and coconut flour which may give better results.... Thank you for pointing this out Jerry π±π
Iβm glad you liked the look of this Alicia. When I make it Iβll just use what vegetables Iβve got to hand. I had fennel quite a lot at the beginning of the summer and I quite like it.
Ah well, now I'm on the computer and won't be typing in some kind of foreign text ha ha. I've heard that Fennel is a bit like Aniseed.
This tart will be good for a lunch (I typed much above!) rather than me constantly thinking I need some kind of bread.
I will now save the recipe.
Also, now I'm back home I'm going to go through the Vegan magazine I bought whilst away and pick out some recipes to make, I will post everything I try from the magazine - I pretty much like the look of all of the recipes
Hi, that would be great if you did, let us know how it goes π
Ps I liked the look of your vegan fritters π
Ali
Hi Ali, this looks fantastic and what really bothers me is them saying use 200g of coconut flour or substitute with another GF flour. To me this would give a very different texture as coconut flour is much more absorbent than other flours. So I wanted to check a few things before answering hence the delay.
But I believe this would work as this recipe also using 1/2 soy and 1/2 coconut flour and this quiche is also GF and plant based:
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