Month: January 2013

Podcast 19

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Join Joey & Holly Baird of as they speak with the social media in the garden advocate, Brenda (http://www.BGgarden.com & http://twitter.com/bg_garden) about her garden,  gardening & social media and #gardenchat on Twitter.  Joey & Holly also talk about the new treds for gardening and home living in 2013 and frankenfish?.

Making Homemade Crackers

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Holly shows how to make your own crackers easily and fast with ingredients you already have.

Easy Homemade Crackers

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crackers

This is a super simple recipe that can be made very flavorful with adding a few spices, herbs or seeds.  It is great on its own.  I will list the base recipe first and then list some suggested ideas for different flavors.

Ingredients:

2 cups whole wheat pastry flour  (gluten free a/p flour would work well here also)
1/2 teaspoon salt
2/3 cup warm water
1/3 cup olive oil
butter or coconut oil to grease the pan

Directions:

1. Heat the oven to 375 degrees F.

2. Put the flour, salt, warm water, and olive oil in a bowl, and stir until all the flour is absorbed. It will be very doughy, stir by hand untill it is just all combinded (don’t over-mix, should take less than a minute.

3. Take a cookie sheet, the largest one you have, and grease with butter or coconut oil.

4. Put the dough on the tray and smooth it out to a even layer. I used a rolling pin with some oil on it, then some flour, whatever works for you.  Don’t worry about having perfect edges, rustic is good.

5. Take a knife and cut the dough into rectangles or squares…whatever makes you happy. Sprinkle the top with a bit more salt (optional)
(You could also roll these out onto some parchment paper and use cookie cutters to create shapes…would be a fun project if you have little ones around)

7. Bake 15 minutes, or until golden. The crackers will become more crispy after they cool a bit

The potential variations for this recipe are endless: cheese, herbs, nuts and seeds, spices.  You could add about a tablespoon of sugar or stevia and a teaspoon of  cinnamon and I bet that would be good.  In the picture we added a teaspoon of onion powder, a tablespoon of chia seeds and a tablespoon of sesame seeds.

If you end up with a fantastic combo please let me know!

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