Tue, Nov-25-08, 17:42
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New Member
Posts: 6
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Plan: Atkins
Stats: 183/148/135
BF:
Progress: 73%
Location: Colorado
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Pysllium Husk Crackers
I tried this recipe tonight but instead of using the onion powder and salt I used 1/2 tsp of garlic salt and it was still too salty. I also tried it with anything that I could find in my house: salsa, cheese, butter, cream cheese, peanut butter, lc apple butter and did not like it with any of them. I might experiment again with trying it sweet.
Good luck
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Originally Posted by dognostril
I tried this recipe using a regular sized teflon coated cookie sheet with sides to hold the goop and it burned in about 15 minutes and tasted so salty I couldn't even eat one bite. On another website I noticed that the amount of p-husks was 3 tablespoons, not 3 teaspoons so that was probably the problem. My recipe is 3 Tablespoons whole psyllium husks (Sprouts brand), 1 Tablespoon organic olive oil, 1teaspoon Baleine fine sea salt, 1Tablespoon McCormick California style Onion powder, and 2 and one half cup water. Wisk all together at once and let sit 5 to 10 minutes, wisk thoroughly again and pour into a greased (with butter) cookie sheet with sides. Bake at 350 degrees for 45-50 minutes and then pop the top (it will be puffed up) in about 10 spots and continue to bake. You may have to pop it again after about 10 minutes. Continue to bake until it gets crisp (about 10-15 more minutes). Pretty good. Once this is baked it can be lifted and placed onto a casserole like Mexican chicken with Hatch chilies, sour cream, cumin and mild cheddar, or tuna casserole with onions, mushrooms, sour cream, chopped green or red peppers, and chopped miracle noodles. Enjoy!
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