Discover a delightful and wholesome snack option with our Raw Flax Tomato Crackers Dehydrated recipe. These crackers are packed with nutritional goodness and made with simple, wholesome ingredients. Enjoy a crispy and flavorful treat that is perfect for parties, snacking, or as a healthy addition to your meals. Also included in this article are three additional cracker recipes: Raw Buckwheat and Chia Seed Crackers, Raw Sprouted Mung Bean Crackers, and Raw Sprouted Quinoa Crackers. Each recipe offers a unique combination of flavors and textures, catering to various dietary preferences and ensuring you have a delightful cracker option for every occasion. Get ready to indulge in a crunchy and satisfying snacking experience with our collection of raw cracker recipes!
Here are our top 2 tried and tested recipes!
RAW FLAX-TOMATO CRACKERS (DEHYDRATED)
I bought a bag of raw crackers at my local health food store and thought, "I can make these" so I gave them a try and I think the finished product was pretty good. At least my DH thought they were.
Provided by Chef Joey Z.
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 8h25m
Yield 24 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Put all the ingredients except the soaked flax into a food processor.
- Process until well combined.
- Removed the mixture into a bowl and using a small hand mixer on low mix the flax seeds into the tomato mixture. You want the flax seeds in tact.
- Spoon the mixture onto the teflex sheets of your dehydrator and using an off set spatula spread the mixture about 1/8 inch thick to within 1 inch of the edges. You don't want it too thick or thin. Experiment with this part to your likeing. I made it too thin at first and the crackers were very brittle and hard to remove from the teflex sheet. Do this until you use up the mixture.
- Dehydrate for at least 8-12 hours at about 110'F.
- Its very dry where I live so 8 hours was enough. You should flip these over at some point as well and dry for another 8-12 hours if necessary.
- As you make these again and again you can change the herbs for a different taste.
- These would be delicious with a slice of tomato or avocado. You could also crumble them up for a nice topping over a green salad.
- Bon Appetit!
RAW FLAX-TOMATO CRACKERS (DEHYDRATED)
Years ago, I bought a bag of raw crackers at my local cooperative. After trying them I thought, I can make these myself, so I gave it a try. The thing I love about these goodies is you can change the flavour by changing the herbs you use. They are not cooked so be prepared to dry them for at least 8 hours. I live in a dry...
Provided by Jo Zimny
Categories Crackers
Time 8h25m
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- 1. NOTE: The flax seeds, once soaked should be very gooey in texture, that's exactly how they should be.
- 2. Put all the ingredients EXCEPT the flax seeds into a food processor.
- 3. Process until well combined.
- 4. Remove the mixture from the food processor and on low add the flax seed until well mixed. You want the flax seeds in tact.
- 5. Using an off-set spatula spread a large scoop of the mixture onto a teflex sheet. The mixture should be about 1/8-1/4" thick. Not to thick or thin. If it's too thin it will crumble, if it's too thick it will take a long time to dry, so try to get it fairly close to the suggested dimensions.
- 6. Once you've used up all the mixture dry at 110'F for 8 hours. If the crackers aren't dry enough flip them over and dry for an additional 6-8 hours. You should open the dehydrator at the 6 hour mark and test them. If the gooeyness is gone then they are ready.
- 7. I leave mine in a big bowl on the counter so we can sample them all the time. They are so good and good for you too.
- 8. Enjoy!
Tips:
- To make the crackers, you will need a food processor, a dehydrator, and a baking sheet.
- Use ripe tomatoes for the best flavor.
- If you don't have a dehydrator, you can dry the crackers in your oven at the lowest setting.
- Be sure to watch the crackers closely in the oven or dehydrator so that they don't burn.
- Store the crackers in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 weeks.
Conclusion:
Raw flax tomato crackers are a healthy and delicious snack that is easy to make. They are perfect for people who are on a raw food diet, or for anyone who is looking for a healthier alternative to traditional crackers. The crackers are also a good source of fiber and omega-3 fatty acids. If you are looking for a new and exciting snack, give raw flax tomato crackers a try!
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