Ingredient Substitutions For Healthier Recipes
Switching Out White Flour

The easiest switch to make when it comes to white flour is to simply use whole wheat flour instead. For the most part, the switch can be done in equal parts. Nut flour and coconut flour can also be used, however for every cup of white flour, individuals will need ⅓ cup of coconut flour plus one egg per ounce of coconut flour as well as a dash of water. For nut flour, one cup plus two tablespoons of a rising agent, or ¼ cup nut flour plus ¾ cup of wheat flour. These additions are necessary as nut flour is denser and the extra weight must be compensated for, and coconut flour is quite a bit more absorbent. However, when frying or sauteing is on the table, and the vegetables or meat must be coated in white flour, coconut flour can be used in the same amounts.
Not only are all of these substitutions packed with the nutritional benefits white flour lacks, such as protein and fiber, but coconut flour is also gluten-free and packed with healthy fats. Finally, if individuals want to avoid all types of flour, black beans are a great option in recipes for brownies at one cup of pureed black beans per cup of flour.
The next item is a change of pace from those that have come previously but continue reading to learn all about the ingredients Greek yogurt can replace.