Today’s Autumn Apple Coconut Sticky Rice recipe is a simple-to-make, healthy and gluten-free dessert! The sweet aromas of florals and exotic flavors in the long-grain rice that stays moist with a soft texture. Welcome your family and friends home with this new fall favorite!
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Why I love Apple Coconut Sticky Rice Recipe
Today's Apple Coconut Sticky Rice Recipe is a lovely autumn spin the classic sticky rice dessert. I love to satisfy my sweet tooth in a healthier way and this recipe fits the bill! I hope you enjoy it every bit as much. If you loved our Coconut Mango Sticky Rice then you'll fall in love with today's Apple Coconut Sticky Rice Recipe!Ingredients in Apple Coconut Sticky Rice Recipe
- Mahatma Jasmine Rice
- ambrosia or golden delicious apple
- coconut milk
- water
- coconut sugar
- sea salt
- coconut flakes
How to make Apple Coconut Sticky Rice Recipe
- In a large saucepan, combine rice, coconut milk, salt and water over medium high heat; bring to a boil.
- Reduce heat to the lowest level, cover, and let cook undisturbed for 30 minutes.
- Turn off heat, stir in diced apples and coconut sugar; cover and allow to sit undisturbed another 30 minutes.
- Place in serving glasses, top with toasted coconut flakes.
- Serve and Enjoy!
More Healthy Dessert Recipes
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- Peach Oatmeal Bars
- Healthy Omega 3 Cookies
- Gluten-free Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cookies Recipe
- Healthy Orange Granitas
- Skinny Lemon Cheesecake Bars
- Healthy Fudge Brownies Recipe
- Grilled Strawberry Shortcakes
- Berry Medley Raw Bars
- Peach Tart with Sweet Peach Glaze
Our Apple Coconut Sticky Rice Recipe is a lovely autumn dessert!
Fit Friday with Nichole
Last week we focused on a Back Side strength training routine, this week we are going to flip it around for a Front Side routine. It is all about balance in this life, and how can we be balanced without getting that whole body strong?
We are just going to get to it today. As always, don't foget the warm up and cool down. My body tends to get really mad at me if I skip either of those. And it shows in fatigue, muscle soreness, and injuries.
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