cracking crackers - made with butterbean & ground spelt flakes 29cals each
Nutritional Info
- Servings Per Recipe: 22
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories: 29.5
- Total Fat: 0.2 g
- Cholesterol: 0.0 mg
- Sodium: 95.7 mg
- Total Carbs: 5.7 g
- Dietary Fiber: 1.1 g
- Protein: 1.3 g
View full nutritional breakdown of cracking crackers - made with butterbean & ground spelt flakes 29cals each calories by ingredient
Introduction
ooh la la!i am superly-duperly impressed with myself! i am becoming quite the "mean,bean,cullinary QUEEN"!!
i wanted to use up my excess spelt flakes so i can top up my pantry with a fresh batch and didnt exactly wanted that much pre-cooked breakfast, so i conjured up another "sonnett concoction" as i love my crackers as they make a 'cracking' healthy nibble... ooh la la!
i am superly-duperly impressed with myself! i am becoming quite the "mean,bean,cullinary QUEEN"!!
i wanted to use up my excess spelt flakes so i can top up my pantry with a fresh batch and didnt exactly wanted that much pre-cooked breakfast, so i conjured up another "sonnett concoction" as i love my crackers as they make a 'cracking' healthy nibble...
Number of Servings: 22
Ingredients
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Ingredients:
butter beans - goldcrest canned, 240 gram(s)
spelt flakes 140 gram(s)
Baking Soda, 1 tsp
Ground Flax Seed, .45 tbsp
Warm Water, tap, 1 cup (8 fl oz) (this is approx, as you want a stiff dough...so add a bit at a time as you go
Directions
ok, so....
as i am in love with my newly purchased hand blender and blend about anything i can possibly find at the moment just to use this nifty little gadget.... blend your can of beans, i suppose you can use any type you have on hand, just adjust the nutrition info accordingly....
you might want to add warm water bit-by bit to get a smooth paste. / once beans are blended into a paste, set aside.
blend / grind your spelt flakes into a flour. (once again, you can use a combo of different types of flakes or just use one you have on hand, be creative, others that will work: barley flakes, oats-steel cut, rye flakes etc...)
once you have your fine flour, add you baking soda to the dry mix. you can add spices and hers if you like, i actually added a tint of chai spice and a dash of cardamom and carraway to mine... you could make them sweet too, by perhaps adding a sweetner or honey with a dash of cinnamon or cassia - depending on your taste.
slowly add your dry mixture to the beans, folding in slowly, adding warm water as you go bit-by bit, as the flour is highly absorbent and will suck up any moisture present very quickly. mix until you get a ver stiff dough that forms a non-sticky ball ... almost like a cookie dough....
place on a flat baking pan and roll out to an even flat square. the size depends on you and the quantity or size crackers you want. note: the dough mixture rolled out should be the same thickness as a ryvita. once rolled out nicely and eveny, cut you squares. i used a ruler to get even sized squres at 65cmx65cm each. you can use cookie cutters too if you want if you want pretty or interresting crackers for entertaining etc.... i also used a fork to punch holes in to add texture ....oh!oven must be pre-heated to 180degrees - !! bake for approx 25mins or until brown and hard. grill for a further 3mins or so if you wat them a darker tint. let them cool and you are ready to get crackin'!!! yum :) store in an airtight container and enjoy!!
Number of Servings: 22
Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user SONNETT1.
as i am in love with my newly purchased hand blender and blend about anything i can possibly find at the moment just to use this nifty little gadget.... blend your can of beans, i suppose you can use any type you have on hand, just adjust the nutrition info accordingly....
you might want to add warm water bit-by bit to get a smooth paste. / once beans are blended into a paste, set aside.
blend / grind your spelt flakes into a flour. (once again, you can use a combo of different types of flakes or just use one you have on hand, be creative, others that will work: barley flakes, oats-steel cut, rye flakes etc...)
once you have your fine flour, add you baking soda to the dry mix. you can add spices and hers if you like, i actually added a tint of chai spice and a dash of cardamom and carraway to mine... you could make them sweet too, by perhaps adding a sweetner or honey with a dash of cinnamon or cassia - depending on your taste.
slowly add your dry mixture to the beans, folding in slowly, adding warm water as you go bit-by bit, as the flour is highly absorbent and will suck up any moisture present very quickly. mix until you get a ver stiff dough that forms a non-sticky ball ... almost like a cookie dough....
place on a flat baking pan and roll out to an even flat square. the size depends on you and the quantity or size crackers you want. note: the dough mixture rolled out should be the same thickness as a ryvita. once rolled out nicely and eveny, cut you squares. i used a ruler to get even sized squres at 65cmx65cm each. you can use cookie cutters too if you want if you want pretty or interresting crackers for entertaining etc.... i also used a fork to punch holes in to add texture ....oh!oven must be pre-heated to 180degrees - !! bake for approx 25mins or until brown and hard. grill for a further 3mins or so if you wat them a darker tint. let them cool and you are ready to get crackin'!!! yum :) store in an airtight container and enjoy!!
Number of Servings: 22
Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user SONNETT1.
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