So now that I'm using the autoimmune protocol, nightshades--as in potatoes, tomatoes, peppers--are right out. I already don't eat wheat or other grains...so what to do?
Enter AIP recipes for just about anything you'd want, including crackers and chips, this one basically--before my changes!--from healingautoimmune.com.
Our biggest problem is staying OUT of them! They're delicious. Great with dips, great on their own. Serious yums.
So..here's my altered version of the recipe for all my salty-crispy-craving friends, suitable for Paleo, Primal, OR autoimmune protocol!
INGREDIENTS
1/2 C. arrowroot flour*
1/2 C. tapioca or cassava flour*
4 T. extra virgin olive oil
5 T. cold water
1 T. or more nutritional yeast (we use Bragg's)---it adds a cheesy flavor
1 t. sea salt
Medium-coarse sea salt for sprinkling on top, if you wish.
Garlic powder, onion powder, chives, herbs are optional and delicious...I used quite a bit of organic garlic powder and maybe a little turmeric for color.
These days I often add crushed chichiaronnes to cut the carb load, plus hemp seeds and poppy seeds.
INSTRUCTIONS
Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. (our toaster oven works just fine.
Mix everything together well with a strong wooden spoon, then finish mixing well with your hands. It's a bit crumbly, like pie crust.
Put the ball of dough on a sheet of parchment paper and press flat with your hands. Put another piece on top and roll to about 2 mm thick.
That's THIN, folks, but not too thin. My second batch were too thick, like 2/8", and they got HARD. We ate 'em anyway...
Score the dough into cracker-size squares...mine are about an inch. Poke with a fork a couple of times on each one, sprinkle with medium-coarse sea salt, and slide the parchment paper and all onto a baking sheet and into your oven.
I didn't bother poking the third batch, here. |
Remove and cool before breaking apart the crackers...and store in an airtight container to keep them crispy. A mason jar works fine!
Enjoy with dips, spreads, AIP cheese, or all by their cute, crispy little selves!
In theory, the recipe serves two, but we spread it out over several days...hard as it may be to control ourselves. I mean, warm, salty, crispy, garlicky...where's that mason jar!?
This is pretty quick and easy...maybe I'll make another batch today, with herbs...
* Arrowroot, tapioca, and cassava flours can all be bought in your favorite health food store or online.