3min Simple Microwave Flax Cracker
I saw this recipe 2 days ago here
ITS MAGIC. SO GOOD AND SO FAST. How does the microwave even make such awesome crunch with only flax and water I cannot fathom. Heres the recipe, for those who don't want to click the link Quote:
Added some Italian seasoning and I microwaved mine for 2.5min and it came out perfect. So delicious. Great for a quick snack. no dehydrating or using the oven. no soaking. instant flax cracker. BAM. |
Sounds awesome! If only I didn't have to worry about eating too much flax :)
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thanks, I'm going to try this. And btw, the almond thins made with almond meal, salt/spices and one egg white are awesome too!
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This really hit the spot topped with a little cream cheese!
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I do something very similar, but usually use a mix of "flours". Lupin flour is good for holding flax together and making a "stiffer" cracker.
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I added a little almond meal the second time I made this. It just added a more nutty taste(seasoned with salt and a smidge of splenda). The texture didn't change much. Our microwave is super powered so I had to use 70% power and watch it carefully. The first one was a little 'singed', lol, but I ate it anyway. I like that it is puffy, crunchy and crispy, not hard like rye tak. Yeah, these could lead to too much flax intake!
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Oh, and thank you so much for posting this Raeenaa!
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I can't wait to try this. I've not had a cracker in over 9 months now! Would be a nice change, and I love flax!
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Looking for something crunchy. I found these, they really are as easy as they sound and just hit the spot. Thank you.
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These are good. I had them with tuna fish. Hit the spot!
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I make these and also add a teaspoon each of chia seed and toasted sesame seed. I leave a small portion of the flax seed whole, a pinch of salt, a shake of garlic powder, and a dribble of Braggs Aminos. Really good!
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