Here's one I put together yesterday - inspired by a product I saw on the store shelf ( which was priced at $6 USD for a small 5 ounce bag ! )
These are meant to turn out something like a cross between a brownie, cracker, and flat bread.
Brownie Crisps
1 cup rice flour
1/2 cup flax meal
1/4 cup buckwheat flour
1/4 cup tapioca flour
1/2 cup cocoa powder
1/4 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp guar gum
1/2 cup xylitol
1/3 cup olive oil
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
Water
Mix all that up, adding water a little at a time to make the batter thick - sort of like a bread dough might be. I estimate that I used about 3/4 cup water total, but I didn't measure it.
Spread out the dough on a large baking sheet ( lined with parchment paper if you prefer ). Make it about 1/4 inch thick.
Using a sharp knife, make cuts in a grid pattern in whatever size you want. That way after it bakes and cools you can break it into relatively symmetrical pieces.
Sprinkle the top with xylitol ( and salt if you like some saltiness with the sweetness )
Bake at 300 F for about 20 to 25 minutes. It should come out completely cooked, but not crisp yet.
When it comes out of the oven, sprinkle some more xylitol on top if you want it to be sweeter (the hot baked dough will probably be slightly moist on top, so the xylitol will stick). I found that I needed to do that since 1/2 cup in the mix wasn't quite enough. But as it turns out, putting it on top was nice. So I left the recipe the way I originally made it.
Let it cool, then break it apart and leave it out overnight to dry.
Makes a good snack and/or accompaniment for tea.
EDIT: I forgot to put the guar gum - now added to the list of ingredients.
These are meant to turn out something like a cross between a brownie, cracker, and flat bread.
Brownie Crisps
1 cup rice flour
1/2 cup flax meal
1/4 cup buckwheat flour
1/4 cup tapioca flour
1/2 cup cocoa powder
1/4 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp guar gum
1/2 cup xylitol
1/3 cup olive oil
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
Water
Mix all that up, adding water a little at a time to make the batter thick - sort of like a bread dough might be. I estimate that I used about 3/4 cup water total, but I didn't measure it.
Spread out the dough on a large baking sheet ( lined with parchment paper if you prefer ). Make it about 1/4 inch thick.
Using a sharp knife, make cuts in a grid pattern in whatever size you want. That way after it bakes and cools you can break it into relatively symmetrical pieces.
Sprinkle the top with xylitol ( and salt if you like some saltiness with the sweetness )
Bake at 300 F for about 20 to 25 minutes. It should come out completely cooked, but not crisp yet.
When it comes out of the oven, sprinkle some more xylitol on top if you want it to be sweeter (the hot baked dough will probably be slightly moist on top, so the xylitol will stick). I found that I needed to do that since 1/2 cup in the mix wasn't quite enough. But as it turns out, putting it on top was nice. So I left the recipe the way I originally made it.
Let it cool, then break it apart and leave it out overnight to dry.
Makes a good snack and/or accompaniment for tea.
EDIT: I forgot to put the guar gum - now added to the list of ingredients.