The recipe Sprouted Crackers (Rawfood Diet)
Sprouted Crackers (Rawfood Diet) recipe is a Side Dish meal that takes several minutes to make. If you enjoy for Side Dish, you will like Sprouted Crackers (Rawfood Diet)!
Sprouted Crackers (Rawfood Diet)
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These seem time consuming, but with a little planning ahead the sprouting can be done in a day or two and then you're ready to make your crackers! These are great, but they're even better if you add some garlic or other seasonings to your liking. What Course Is Sprouted Crackers (Rawfood Diet)?Sprouted Crackers (Rawfood Diet) is for Side Dish. How Long Does Sprouted Crackers (Rawfood Diet) Recipe Take To Prepare?Sprouted Crackers (Rawfood Diet) takes 40 minutes to prepare. How Long Does Sprouted Crackers (Rawfood Diet) Recipe Take To Cook?Sprouted Crackers (Rawfood Diet) takes several minutes to cook. How Many Servings Does Sprouted Crackers (Rawfood Diet) Recipe Make?Sprouted Crackers (Rawfood Diet) makes 8 servings. What Are The Ingredients For Sprouted Crackers (Rawfood Diet) Recipe?The ingredients for Sprouted Crackers (Rawfood Diet) are: 1 cup rye berries1 cup spelt grain 2 tbsp homemade whey or fresh lemon juice 1/2 cup water 1 tbsp sesame seeds, soaked and dehydrated 2 tbsp flax seeds, soaked and dehydrated 1/2 tbsp sea salt How Do I Make Sprouted Crackers (Rawfood Diet)?Here is how you make Sprouted Crackers (Rawfood Diet): [hint: I always have soaked and dehydrated sesame, flax, and sunflower seeds on hand in the freezer, so when I want to make a recipe I can just pull them out and use them without having to 'waste' soak and dry time for just a tablespoon or two]Begin with 2 mason jars. Rinse both grains (separately), then place rye in one jar and spelt in another. Pour 1 tbsp of whey or lemon juice in each jar on top of the grains, then fill the jars with water. Cover the jars with 2 layers of cheesecloth and hold in place with a rubber band. Leave both grains to soak for 8-12 hours. After the grains have soaked, drain the water and rinse 3-5 times for each jar, gently swirling the water to make sure all of the grains get rinsed (at this point the grains are alive and the enzyme inhibitors are taken care of, but their full nutritive value is reached by allowing the grains to actually sprout.) Lightly 'fluff' the grains by gently shaking the jar as you turn it to its side and set it out of the sunlight to begin the sprouting. Leave the jars alone now except for rinsing 3-4 times over the next 24 hour period. When you have rinsed the grains for the last time, dump one of the grains and 1/4 cup of the water into a food processor and process for about 10 minutes. Scoop into a medium-large bowl and process the other grain and another 1/4 cup of water for 10 minutes as well. Mix the grain mushes together in the bowl, then put 1/3 of the mixture into the food processor and process about 5 minutes, remove to another bowl, and repeat with remaining dough, in 2 more batches (the dough should not have many full grain berries left by now and shouldn't be too thick - you should be able to pour it with a little help from a spatula to get it all out). With all the dough in a bowl, stir in the sesame and flax seeds and salt. If you would like any extra seasonings, add them now! Spread out with spatula (the cake-decorating kind works the best for this) on 3 Paraflexx sheets, as thinly as possible without seeing the sheet through the batter. Gently make creases across the batter with the back of a knife to break the crackers along later. Dehydrate on 115 F for 12-14 hours, flipping halfway through dry time if possible (it won't do anything bad if you can't get to it to flip it - don't worry!).Store in an airtight container for a few days, then move to freezer for long-term storage. Enjoy!! Number of Servings: 8Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user PESCETARIAN.What's The Nutritional Info For Sprouted Crackers (Rawfood Diet)?The nutritional information for Sprouted Crackers (Rawfood Diet) is:
What Dietary Needs Does Sprouted Crackers (Rawfood Diet) Meet?The dietary needs meet for Sprouted Crackers (Rawfood Diet) is Vegan |
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