McCoconut Biskin Breakfast

So I’ve gotten into “exploratory cooking” of late – I’ve had many failed substitution attempts (some were seriously misguided – we had a kitchen meltdown over a failed Jalapeno Popper experiment) but overall I’ve found some fantastic products that are not only yummy and unique, but more nutritious than their predecessors.
First up – coconut flour (Bob’s Red Mill Coconut Flour is expensive but easy to find). Apparently there’s an entire coconut flour movement out there, at the helm of which is the book Cooking with Coconut Flour: A Delicious Low-Carb, Gluten-Free Alternative to Wheat by Bruce Fife. Most of the recipes I found involving coconut flour were adaptations of recipes from Fife’s very enthusiastic book. Coconut milk has also become a staple in our house.
As with any recipe that adapts an existing favorite by shifting a fundamental ingredient, it took my palate a moment to adjust to the more FULL flavor of coconut flour.
This delicious McCoconut Biskin Breakfast was brought to you by Caveman (Biskin = Biscuit + Muffin). It’s as sweet and flavorful as a McGriddle (not that I’ve had one…) and far more versatile. And far less likely to make your butt too big for the car seat.

Delicious, moist, sweet coconut flour Biskins
Delicious, moist, sweet coconut flour Biskins

Combine the following:
3 Eggs
2 tbs. melted butter
2 tbs. coconut milk
3 tbs. Really Raw natural honey
1/4 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. pure vanilla extract
Add:
1/4 cup coconut flour
1/4 tsp. baking powder
Thoroughly mix, pour into muffin cups, and bake at 400 degrees for 15 minutes. Add a sausage patty and you’re golden!
So simple, yet so delightful!
So simple, yet so delightful!

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  1. Hi there,
    I’m fairly new-ish to Paleo and ordered the “Fat Burning Chef” cookbook, and, long story short, I tried to make your recipe for these because they look amaze-balls, but in the book it’s missing the coconut flour and baking soda part of the recipe, sooooo I essentially made a sweet egg “biskin” lol. It’s interesting, but not recommended. Just thought I’d let you know.
    But now that I’ve made the recipe correctly, I can say that these are more amaze-balls than I thought they would be! Thanks for your fab recipes and I look forward to trying more!
    ~Lillian

  2. Yes the Fat burning Chef is missing add the coconut flour and baking soda. LOL… weird Looking forward to making them correctly now.. Thanks

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