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Crispy, aromatic and delicious gluten free cracker sticks that pair well with dips (I love it with homemade wild garlic pesto), soups or salads. You can also enjoy these healthy snacks by themselves whenever you need a quick pick-me-up. Instead of tossing your pickle juice out, put it to good use in this delicious cracker recipe. It adds a very pleasant briny flavour to the crackers. You can use water instead, but increase the salt to 1 teaspoon.
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- Measure all dry ingredients and place them together in a mixing bowl. Heat the pickle juice and water in a saucepan until warm. Add to the seeds. Set aside, stirring occasionally, for 20 minutes or until liquid is absorbed.
- Preheat oven to 140C/285F fan-forced. Line a large baking tray with baking paper.
- Spoon the mixture onto prepared tray, spreading until 4-5mm-thick. Cut into 1 cm wide x 12cm long sticks with a pizza cutter. Bake for 1 hour or until golden and crisp. Cool completey on tray before separating them into sticks. Store the cracker sticks in a an airtight container for up to a week.
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Looks great. I love your recipe :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks so crunchy and yummy. You are so creative with your recipes. Love this one as well.
ReplyDeleteThey look so pretty! Very healthy, yum :)
ReplyDeleteSesame seeds, sesame sauce (tahini) are very useful for health and we use them alot. I am sure that this seeds pickle juice cracker sticks snack is delicious. I am sure that sesame seeds adds an amazing taste to sticks. Thanks Angie! I got recipe.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving that little green pot, such a cute colour. So unusual that pickle juice goes inside it!
ReplyDeleteThese look so delicious Angie. I wish I could reach in and grab a few for breakfast!
ReplyDeleteThese look like cocktail hour to me. Super recipe.
ReplyDelete..what an interesting snack!
ReplyDeleteVery delicious!:)
ReplyDeleteDelicious snacks! I want to have them!!!!
ReplyDeleteOriginal trick to use the juice of the pickles.
Nice Sunday!
Those really are interesting. I've never seen those but we'd sure give them a try!
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice idea. Perfect with dips! Or just to munch on naked (the cracker stick, I mean, not the eater!). Good stuff -- thanks.
ReplyDeletethose sound delicious the taste of pickles and vinegar so with the sesame and crunch these sound unique and really intriguing!
ReplyDeleteThe more seeds, the better! These are perfect for snacking...though I'd probably eat way too many :)
ReplyDeleteGracias por la receta se muy nutritiva. Te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy and healthy.
ReplyDeleteQueste le rubo, grazie della ricetta!!!
ReplyDeletelove eating crackers, very curious about the taste with the pickle juice in it.
ReplyDeleteseedy crackers sound appealing... I wish to try it.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day
Looks crunchy ❤
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!!....crunchy and healthy!!....I love the idea to have crackers gluten free for friends to enjoy!!....lovely recipe!......Abrazotes, Marcela
ReplyDeleteI could go for these, they look and sound delicious! Love the taste of pickles and with the seeds, awesome! Great pics, as usual, Angie!
ReplyDeleteLooking so delicious recipe
ReplyDeleteThese cracker sticks are fabulous, Angie. Love all of that seedy texture and crunch.
ReplyDeleteIt seems miraculous that the cracker dough would stick together without anything but seeds to bind it. Looks delicious, though maybe rather high in calories.
ReplyDeletebest... mae at maefood.blogspot.com
So unusual with the pickle juice and I love the sound and look of them!
ReplyDeleteWow. First of all, i just love your photos. They’re so colorful! But these crackers! With pickle juice?! I’m so intrigued!
ReplyDeletethese look very healthy. i must try nutritional yeast one day.
ReplyDeleteThat is simple genius! I’ve never thought to add it to crackers. I have brined chicken in it and it was good, but these seedy crackers are OTT!
ReplyDeleteEva http://kitcheninspirations.wordpress.com/
I think that would be great with hummus too
ReplyDeleteThese look insanely delicious and healthy of course :)
ReplyDeleteNothing comes to waste. Clever use of pickle juice for the crackers :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an enjoyable way to get some protein! Love these seedy crackers.
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