SuperSeed Crackers!

seed crackers

A couple of weeks ago, I was working at the coop (required for membership) and needed a snack. One of the customers purchased a box of Mary’s Gone Crackers, which looked like a healthy option. I loved them and before I knew it, I had polished off the entire box! (not unusual :P). They reminded me of these raw seed crackers that I had tried in culinary school while helping out with a dinner for another class. Therefore, I decided to try making a similar version at home, instead of buying another box. This recipe is supereasy, healthy, and yummy; hence, a great snack option 🙂 Not only are these crackers packed with omega 3s and antioxidants, they are also gluten-free, raw, and low-carb!

Ingredients:
1/3 cup chia seeds
1/3 cup flax seeds
1/3 cup sunflower seeds
1 cup coconut water
1 teaspoon za’atar
¼ teaspoon garlic powder
¼ teaspoon sea salt

Instructions:
1. *If using oven, preheat to 300 degrees. Combine all seeds and blend for about 10 seconds in the Vitamix or other powerful blender. Do not make into fine powder; leave some texture.
2. Add remaining ingredients to blender.
3. Blend again to fully incorporate ingredients. The batter should not be as thick as cookie dough but not as thin as pancake batter. It should resemble fluff, just not as sticky.
4. Using a spatula, spread onto Tefflex-Lined Dehydrator Screens or silpats about 1/8th of an inch thick. The thinner you spread it, the crispier the cracker.
5. If using oven, bake for about 30 min on each side, watching it closely. If using dehydrator, set to 155 degrees for 8 hours on each side, until crisp. If this doesn’t end up being crispy enough, you may have to put it into the oven.
6. When done to desired crispness, break apart and store in airtight container.

Chia Pudding!

chia pudding

When the book Born to Run was released in 2009, chia seeds burst onto the scene as a superfood. The book highlights the Tarahumara Indians in Mexico that are naturally superfit ultrarunners with a diet high in chia. Chia seeds are full of calcium, antioxidants, protein, fiber, and are the most concentrated sources of omega 3 fatty acids. Chia seeds are able to absorb up to 12 times their own weight! And when soaked in liquid, they turn into a gelatin. This is perfect for breakfast or a healthy snack and is quite filling. The sweetness comes from bananas, rather than sugar or any sweeteners, so you can really feel good about eating this and sharing with family.

Makes 2-3 servings

2-3 ripe bananas
1 cup almond milk or coconut water
¼ cup chia seeds
½ teaspoon vanilla extract
1/8 teaspoon cinnamon

1. Blend bananas in Vitamix or other powerful blender.
2. In a large bowl, whisk the pureed bananas with almond milk or coconut water until thoroughly combined.
3. Add the chia seeds while whisking in order to prevent clumps.
4. Add vanilla extract and cinnamon and mix well.
5. Cover bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 8 hours to set.
6. Enjoy!