Low Carb Almond Thin Crackers

"Who needs Wheat Thins when you can make this guiltfree cracker at home?"
 
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Ready In:
35mins
Ingredients:
6
Serves:
12
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ingredients

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directions

  • Mix all ingredients well in a small bowl; everything should be moist and the dough should hold together somewhat.
  • Put the dough on a well-greased sheet of parchment paper or heavy-duty aluminum foil, about 15x18" (it's helpful to crumble the dough mixture and spread the crumbs in a roughly rectangular shape on the foil).
  • Cover the dough with a piece of wax paper that's been sprayed with non-stick spray.
  • Roll out the dough to about 1/8" thick or slightly thinner; try to get the dough to an even thickness; you can also carefully peel up the wax paper and reshape the dough to get it as close to rectangular as possible, about 9x9" square.
  • Replace the wax paper and continue rolling until nice and even.
  • Peel off the wax paper and use a pizza or ravioli cutter to score the dough into approximately 48 1-inch squares.
  • Lift the foil and set it on the oven rack and bake them at 325º for 10-15 minutes, or until golden brown.
  • Check after 10 minutes and if crackers at outer edge are getting pretty brown, remove those and continue baking the rest until golden; use a thin metal spatula to very gently pry the crackers from the foil.
  • Break them apart on the score lines and let cool.

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Reviews

  1. I praise and adore Mercy for this recipe! This is FANTASTIC! It will help any low carber get through the I want a crunchy cracker stage. Trader Joe's carries bags of Almond Meal. Maybe a little coarser than Almond flour, but it worked great for me. Easy recipe and oh soo good! Thanks Mercy!
     
  2. I have been trying a number of new low carb recipes so gave this one a whirl. I thought they were a bit on the sweet side, which is easily adjusted. I'm wondering how you store these because when they were first baked they were crispy. I cooled completely, put in a ziploc bag and then the next day they were kind of limp. Any advice? Thanks for the recipe, I will make again.
     
  3. Wow! These are great. I added fresh chopped rosemary and did not use any sweetener. I also baked them a little longer and they are wonderfully crispy. Just what I needed for my low carb egg salad.
     
  4. Simple and delicious. I substituted 1 Tbsp flax meal / 3 Tbsp water for the egg white. Will add more salt next time around.
     
  5. This is a wonderful and very satisfying cracker. It is a great snack and suprisingly easy to make. Super quick and easy if you make in food processer. I ground almonds into flour then added the other ingredients. So fast. Simple to roll out, too. Thank you for this great recipe.
     
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Tweaks

  1. Simple and delicious. I substituted 1 Tbsp flax meal / 3 Tbsp water for the egg white. Will add more salt next time around.
     

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Greetings everyone! My name is Mary and I am a native Floridian. I live in Central Florida with my wonderful husband of 13+ years. I enjoy cooking simple dishes with simple ingredients.
 
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