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Monday, May 2, 2011

Chickpea and Black Sesame Crackers


A while back I was thinking about how to make my own crackers. The same day LeDelicieux posted a recipe for these Chickpea and Black Sesame Crackers. I knew I would try them and last week I did. 

I was running low on my gorgeous freshly milled flour (from fosterton farm - next month I'll buy lots!) and so I actually changed the recipe a little. I kept the amounts the same except adding half the flour, only two tablespoons of butter and no water. The dough consistency actually turned out really well as the chickpea puree is the main component. I actually have frozen half of it to hopefully use on another occassion. I always freeze leftover dough and it usually thaws out fantastically.


It was especially good to make with my daughter, she loves rolling out dough and cutting shapes.
Once baked they were really delicious. I found the smaller shapes my daughter made were the best as the went super crispy all the way through. They also are best on the day made as they tend to be go a little soft the next day. Overall I am really happy with them and will definitely be making more.


12 comments:

  1. What a great variation for plain boring crackers! I wish I had a little helper like you :)

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  2. Crackers are one thing that I have been meaning to , but havent yet, made!

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  3. I love this idea. One of my personal goals is to make more of my own snacks instead of buying them. This is going onto my list of good snack ideas.

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  4. How wonderful to have your own freshly milled flour! That would be such a treat! :D

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  5. Nice recipe! I guess I can make it into many other different shapes too! It would be wonderful! Thanks for sharing!

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  6. This looks so yums! Homemade fresh deliciousness is da best! :) Black sesame seeds are just perfect for these babies

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  7. I bet these would be fantastic dipped in hummus.

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  8. These look great Muppy! Love the triangle shapes.

    The dough is lovely to work with isn't it, so smooth and elastic.

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  9. I was really impressed at the dough too, it was great idea to use chickpeas :)

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  10. And yes pam it was fantastic dipped in the peanut butter hummus i made!

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  11. how great to have your own freshly milled flour!
    the crackers look great. great for dipping. thanks for sharing

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  12. They look delicious. I love that you have a little daughter and I have a teen daughter and they are both in the kitchen helping us cook yummy things. Its so cute.

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