MIRACLE DOUGH TIPS: - Please note:- USE BOB'S RED MILL COCONUT FLOUR FOR ALL MY RECIPES AND ESPECIALLY FOR THIS MIRACLE DOUGH - COCONUT FLOURS DIFFER GREATLY IN THEIR ABILITY TO ABSORB MOISTURE! There are several variations of this kind of dough on the internet, but mine is different to all the others out there. I am getting very adept with this dough. Use a fork to make it come together. At first it looks impossible (might even have strings of cheese in it), but keep mixing and then turn out on a cutting board. Knead for a couple of minutes, adding a bit of coconut flour as needed to make a lovely elastic dough. The more coconut flour one can add (usually about 1 tbsp or a bit more), the more bread-like the dough becomes (more substantial). Since coconut flour is mostly fiber, you're not really adding much in the way of carbs, spread over several servings. I put the dough ball on parchment paper and cover the dough with plastic wrap and using a rolling pin (sometimes I use my special small one for pie dough), roll it out with ease. If at any time the dough becomes resistant to rolling, nuke it approximately 10 to 20 seconds and away you go again!
Here is a pic of the dough ball - lovely, soft and malleable!!
Mozzarella cheeses that I have successfully used with the Miracle Dough and The Sweet Miracle Pastry Dough as well. I get mine from Price Smart in Central (technically South America) America, which is the same as Costco in the United States.
I tried this one a couple of times
I usually grate my own cheese using my 20-year old Braun food processor, which has a ton of gadgets - this is the cheese I use most often - looks like it might be very similar to the one above, however, I think they sometimes add something to their grated cheese to help it last longer. I could be wrong. CLICK ON THE PHOTO TO SEE A BIGGER IMAGE.
Here is a pic of the dough ball - lovely, soft and malleable!!
Mozzarella cheeses that I have successfully used with the Miracle Dough and The Sweet Miracle Pastry Dough as well. I get mine from Price Smart in Central (technically South America) America, which is the same as Costco in the United States.
I tried this one a couple of times
I usually grate my own cheese using my 20-year old Braun food processor, which has a ton of gadgets - this is the cheese I use most often - looks like it might be very similar to the one above, however, I think they sometimes add something to their grated cheese to help it last longer. I could be wrong. CLICK ON THE PHOTO TO SEE A BIGGER IMAGE.
CREAMY CHICKEN VEGETABLE PIE
My husband really enjoyed this meal. The creamy white sauce is particularly flavorful. The Miracle Dough comfortably covers the casserole dish. It's the easiest dough in the world to roll out. I'm not the best at rolling out dough, so this makes me happy! It makes 6 large servings and will comfortably serve
a family of four with a couple of big eaters in the family, such as teenagers. I know I once had teenage boys in the house and believe me they can eat!! I served this
chicken pie with a big salad. My husband
really liked his dinner.
3 tbsp bacon fat (45 mL)
1 lb mushrooms, sliced (0.45 kg)
1 cup chopped onion (250 mL)
1 cup chopped bell peppers (250 mL)
Creamy White Sauce:
6 oz regular cream cheese (180 g)
1/2 cup
whipping cream (125 mL)
1/2 cup
Parmesan cheese (125 mL)
1/4 cup
water (60 mL)
1 tbsp olive oil (15 mL)
1 tbsp minced garlic (15 mL)
Liquid sweetener to equal 2
tsp sugar (10 mL)
(to balance savory flavors – optional)
1 tsp onion salt (5 mL)
1 tsp cornstarch, OR
arrowroot powder (5 mL)
1 tsp lemon juice (5 mL)
1/8 tsp
white pepper (0.5 mL)
Miracle Dough (use grain-free version for nutritional analysis below) - use the Miracle Dough that was used for the pizza crust...identical. CLICK for the recipe.
Preheat
oven to 400°F (200°C). In large bowl,
place chicken. In nonstick frying pan,
in 1 tbsp (15 mL) bacon fat, over medium heat, stir fry mushrooms 1
minute. Add a lid, slightly ajar, and
cook until most of the liquid evaporates.
Add to chicken.
In
nonstick frying pan, in 1 tbsp (15 mL) bacon fat, over medium heat, stir fry
onions until turning brown. Add to
chicken. In remaining bacon fat over
medium heat stir fry peppers until tender.
Add to chicken.
White
Sauce: In large, nonstick pot
over medium heat, place cream cheese, whipping cream, Parmesan cheese, water,
olive oil, garlic, sweetener (if using), onion salt, cornstarch, OR arrowroot
powder, lemon juice and white pepper.
Stir with a whisk and bring to the boil, stirring until the sauce is
thickened and smooth.
Miracle Dough: Place Miracle Dough on parchment paper. Press out into a rough rectangular shape. Cover with plastic wrap and roll Miracle Dough out to fit over top of casserole dish (I place the dish over the dough to see how well I'm doing with the size). Cover top of casserole (stretch dough slightly, if needed to fit all edges - crimp edges slightly if desired. Place a few slits in top. Bake 20 to 25 minutes or until golden brown in places.
Helpful
Hints: For
a Grain-Free version, use a bake mix made up of 2 cups (500 mL)
almond flour and 2/3 cup (150 mL) coconut flour. Use 3/4 cup
(175 mL) of the mixture. Or, simply use 2/3 cup (150 mL) almond flour and
2 tbsp (30 mL) coconut flour for each batch of Miracle Dough (I have not tested
this smaller version, but the Grain-Free Bake mix - yes!). I still prefer the
Miracle Dough goodies made with the Gluten-Free Bake Mix, however, this is an
very lovely option and the net carbs get reduced by 1.0 gram per serving
usually. Now I can offer my new Keto Bake Mix as well which is grain-free. You will usually see 1 g net carbs less per serving using the Keto Bake Mix versus the Gluten-Free Bake Mix 2.
Yield: 6 large servings
1 serving
700.5
calories
43.5
g protein
53.6
g fat
2.9 g fiber
9.0
g net carbs