If you make these vegan gluten free crackers, please feel free to share your thoughts and comment below. Its super helpful for me and readers. Make sure to subscribe as more videos with healthy gluten free, dairy free, wholesome snack recipes are coming! Thank you!😍
You are so outside the box! I look forward to learning how to incorporate the not usual ingredients so that I'll eat them more! Thanks! Exclamation points everywhere! Yeah!
Look great! Excellent!... crackers made with super healthy foods & no chemicals, oils and white flour. "Medical science is only in its infancy, yet it has shown that our natural food is that which grows out of the ground." ~ Baha'i Faith
Tried it. Remains soft if I don’t put a very thin layer and crisps only when they turn a little brown. Next time I will try rolling as thin as possible.. taste really nice though.
2 Things makes crispy crackers: 1) rolling them very thin 2) and a lower temperature. Try to roll them as thin as 2 mm (0.07 inch), I guarantee you'll get very crisp crackers! In case you still have thick crackers, just lower the temperature to 250F and let them bake longer, or turn the oven off while leaving the door cracked a bit, they will basically dry out.
Wow i never thought about making crisps out of beetroot! This is really genius! I love how you prepared them very healthy process and it's amazing with the addtion of shea seeds and sesame seeds..awesome with humus sauce 😍 uh im craving this. Thank you for sharing it my friend😊 #11
Could I substitute another gluten free flour in place of the sorghum flour? For example, almond flour or tapioca flour or oat flour? Also, I'm in a current phase of not eating oil, so I'm thinking of substituting the avocado oil with sesame tahini. What do you think? I love the idea of using the beets! And excited to try these: thank you for the video!
Yes you can use any gluten free grain flour: millet, amaranth, rice, buckwheat or teff. As for the oil you can omit it entirely, the only drawback is that they will be probably less crispy. Also I'm not sure what result will you get with tahini, so feel free to experiment :)
I don't know if you can, they need to lay flat while cooking. You can probably make and freeze them and then drop the in the air fryer so that they keep their shape. If you're willing to experiment, go ahead :)
@@rimatiwari7535 click the link in description box where it says: BEET CRACKERS FULL RECIPE (TO PRINT) and scroll till the end of the page, there you'll find the recipe box. I hope it helps.
If you make these vegan gluten free crackers, please feel free to share your thoughts and comment below. Its super helpful for me and readers. Make sure to subscribe as more videos with healthy gluten free, dairy free, wholesome snack recipes are coming! Thank you!😍
plz give tha measurements you use
They look wonderful
Going to make some
You are so outside the box! I look forward to learning how to incorporate the not usual ingredients so that I'll eat them more! Thanks! Exclamation points everywhere! Yeah!
Thank you! I'm glad you like them!
Thank you I found the receipt 🤠
Look great! Excellent!... crackers made with super healthy foods & no chemicals, oils and white flour. "Medical science is only in its infancy, yet it has shown that our natural food is that which grows out of the ground." ~ Baha'i Faith
Tried it. Remains soft if I don’t put a very thin layer and crisps only when they turn a little brown. Next time I will try rolling as thin as possible.. taste really nice though.
2 Things makes crispy crackers: 1) rolling them very thin 2) and a lower temperature. Try to roll them as thin as 2 mm (0.07 inch), I guarantee you'll get very crisp crackers! In case you still have thick crackers, just lower the temperature to 250F and let them bake longer, or turn the oven off while leaving the door cracked a bit, they will basically dry out.
Wow i never thought about making crisps out of beetroot! This is really genius! I love how you prepared them very healthy process and it's amazing with the addtion of shea seeds and sesame seeds..awesome with humus sauce 😍 uh im craving this. Thank you for sharing it my friend😊 #11
My pleasure! I hope you try them :)
Brilliant recipe and video. Thank you.
I’m going to try this! These look delicious
Excellent 👌
I love these, thanks!
I'm really glad!!😊
Omg 😳 I cant wait to make these ❤️🙌🏿❤️Thank you
that looks delish!
Wow really nice😋
thanks:)
Yuuuuuuuuuumy
Hi planning to make it...pls share self life, can we store it?
Hello very very nice recipe, please tell for how much time can it be stored?
Can you suggest substitute for arrowroot powder for this recipe ? Thanks
What can I use instead of sorghum powder?
Hi there, do we store them at room temperature or in the fridge? They taste pretty good. Thanks!
Wonderful how long is the shelf life and is it to be stored in an airtight container?
Hi, awesome recipe, could you please share measurement of ingredients. 🙏❣️🌷
Thanks, in description below the video you will find a link to the recipe with all measurements
Can I replace arrow root powder with psyllium husk ? What would be the measurement please
Could I substitute another gluten free flour in place of the sorghum flour? For example, almond flour or tapioca flour or oat flour?
Also, I'm in a current phase of not eating oil, so I'm thinking of substituting the avocado oil with sesame tahini. What do you think?
I love the idea of using the beets! And excited to try these: thank you for the video!
Yes you can use any gluten free grain flour: millet, amaranth, rice, buckwheat or teff. As for the oil you can omit it entirely, the only drawback is that they will be probably less crispy. Also I'm not sure what result will you get with tahini, so feel free to experiment :)
@@healthytasteoflife_channel Thanks so much!
What would be the alternative of sorgham flour? I don't have sorgham flour
What other flour can we substitute with the recipe flours?
Hi such a vibrant recipe. Can I make them in air frier? If so then at what temp and for how log? Thanks
I don't know if you can, they need to lay flat while cooking. You can probably make and freeze them and then drop the in the air fryer so that they keep their shape. If you're willing to experiment, go ahead :)
Hey! I loved your recipe but I can't find the measurements of the ingredients
Is there a recipe for that amazing dip?
Yes, it's published in this book healthytasteoflife.com/gluten-free-dairy-free-cookbook/
How can I replace oil ?Maybe lemon juice or something?
Some plant based milk, or just omit it entirely.
How do you think they would turn out without the added avocado oil?
You can omit the oil, I added it just to help with crispness
Olive oil works too
Were is the receipt
i cant find the detail of how much the ingredients to use on your blog.. can u send me the link?
Can we store this dough in refrigerator to use at a later time? How long can we store this?
Yes you can, up to 3 days. I can't tell about freezing, as I never tried it.
Is there a way to make these keto?
What can we use in place of arrowroot flour.or can we just leave it ..pls reply
any starchy flour of your choice, you can leave it out but they might no have a sturdy texture.
Which flour can be replaced in place of arrowroot flour? Arrowrroot flour is not available in my area.
Cornstarch
,what sauce is this?
Just wish it was more bake along friendly
Wat is d temperature u set for baking
Check the link with recipe in description below the video.
Does it have to be avocado oil?
I use avocado because is flavorless and is heat resistant but you can use any oil you like.
can I know the weight of all ingredients ??
See the link for the recipe details provided in description
@@healthytasteoflife_channel hello amount of ingredients is not given in the description box . please provide it for us.Thanks
@@rimatiwari7535 click the link in description box where it says: BEET CRACKERS FULL RECIPE (TO PRINT) and scroll till the end of the page, there you'll find the recipe box. I hope it helps.
Wat blender is this
It's a ninja blender, here it is: amzn.to/3bjKpYb (affiliate link).
The flax seeds look like sesame seeds to me