Sesame Flax Crackers are super-crispy, grain free and high in protein. They're great with dips!
I know. Crackers aren't sexy food. Eating crackers is like walking around in welly boots AND pulling the hood of your jacket over your head when it's drizzling. Or like putting on your reading glasses when you reach for the restaurant menu instead of squinting. It's about feeling good in a sensible kind of way.
Think of these sesame flax crackers as the clever sister of soft, pillowy pitta bread or fancy focaccia. They are brains over arm candy, friends. And what do you get when you make a smart choice? Quality time instead of quick pleasure!
This is a no-nonsense recipe with ingredients that will make every cell of your body rejoice.
It calls for flax seed (which is so good for your gut it would take forever to list all the reasons) and sesame flour, which is low in carbohydrates, high in fibre and protein and has a low Glycemic Index.
Apart from being sensationally healthy, it is also kind of fun to make your own sesame flaxseed crackers.
Remember those times when you baked cakes with wet sand or let mud squelch through your fingers? Spreading the sticky dough until it's cracker-thin takes you right back in time.
Alternatively, you could roll out the dough between 2 sheets of parchment paper.
The silicone mat you can see in the picture may not be the most handsome kitchen item, but certainly one of the most useful. Invest in a good quality one. Mine just did not last very long and I've had to replace it since.
If you haven't got one, you should use non-stick baking paper and oil it for good measure to ensure you can release the crackers afterwards without breaking them.
We had the flax crackers as an appetiser with a smoked salmon taramasalata (love this tongue twister word - have you ever tried saying taramasalata three times in a row, really fast? It is virtually impossible, even before your first glass of wine).
My taramasalata recipe is adapted from the taramasalata on the BBC Good Food website. I blitzed 100g smoked salmon, 200g cream cheese and 100g creme fraiche in the food processor with a generous amount of black pepper and served it with fresh dill.
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Recipe
Easy Sesame Flaxseed Crackers
from Sugar Free LondonerNote: The servings slider only changes the first amount in each line and not any subsequent amounts. Please make your own calculations where necessary.
Ingredients
- ยฝ cup sesame flour
- ยฝ cup flaxseed milled/ground
- ยฝ cup water
- sea salt
- pepper optional
- sesame seeds for sprinkling
Instructions
- Mix all ingredients except for sesame seeds in a bowl
- Spread thinly on a silicone mat or baking paper
- Sprinkle over sesame seeds
- Pre-cut into squares with a knife or pizza cutter
- Bake at 180 degrees Celsius / 356 Fahrenheit for ca 20 minutes or until the edges are beginning to brown
Notes
Nutrition
Briget
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Timothy harris
A very good cracker best keto cracker I have tried
Alessa
are there any substitute for ground flaxseed?
Katrin
You could try with ground chia seeds. Chia is also great for sticking things together and comes up very crispy.
Deborah
Thanks so much. I will use your weight measurements rather than cup size because these look sooo good.
ukuze
These look absolutely incredible! I need to try them!
Katrin
Great news! WE all really liked them over here - and kind of also enjoyed the mess we made when making them!!
Kathy
When I make crackers I pu the dough in a gallon Ziploc bag to roll out. You may need to burp the bag but the bag makes a nice even square to cut into crackers. Once you have it rolled out just use a scissors to cut open the sides of the bag & flip over onto your silpat. Carefully score the crackers so you don't cut your silpat. Easy peasy.
Katrin
That is an awesome method Kathy. Thanks for sharing!
Sarah
I sometimes miss a good crunchy snack, and these were perfect.
Taryn
I've never tried sesame flour before. Putting it on my list of ingredients I need to order. These look great! I've been craving cheese and crackers.
STACEY
These are wonderful! I can recommend this recipe. Will be making it again soon!