Showing posts with label Recipes-Appetizers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recipes-Appetizers. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Sesame Quinoa Star Crackers

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Since John bought me a Bosch a few months ago, I've been having great fun trying new recipes from the book that came wrapped in plastic with the warranties, information, and rebate forms. And I LOVE it! Recently I tried the Sesame Quinoa Crackers because I have an abundance of quinoa, as it is one of the healthiest grains around, being equal to milk in protein. And I wanted to try a fun shape, so the kids would be excited about trying the crackers even if they didn't taste good. My reward? Not only did they love the star shapes, they thought the crackers tasted pretty good, too! These crackers are super-healthy, and somewhat heavy, but they make a great snack for dipping, traveling or watching movies! Plus, the kids love to help make stuff like this. See.....?

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(I didn't realize how much is actually going on in this photo.)

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(Okay, so the 11-year-old boy isn't really helping, but the crackers still look great!)

Enjoy!

Sesame Quinoa Star Crackers

<p>A super-healthy cracker made of one of the most nutritious grains!</p>

See Sesame Quinoa Star Crackers on Key Ingredient.


Ingredients:
1 cup quinoa flour
3 tsp sesame seeds
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 cup water
1 cup whole wheat flour
1 tsp baking powder
4 Tbsp sesame or garlic oil

For the tops of crackers:
2 tsp soy sauce of Braggs Amino Acids
2 tsp sesame or garlic oil

Directions:
Place ingredients in a mixing bowl and stir until well mixed. Let rest of 10 minutes. Roll out cracker dough to 1/16" thickness on a large, oiled cookie sheet (or use parchment paper). Cut with star-shaped (or other) cookies cutters.

Combine soy sauce (or Bragss Amino Acids) and sesame or garlic oil. Brush on top of crackers. Bake at 400 degrees F for 10 to 20 minutes, depending on thickness of crackers, until browned and crispy.

Cool on rack. Serve plain or with a dip!

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Homemaker Monday: Cranberry Salsa

Welcome to the 110th weekly edition of...


Thank you for joining us! If you're new to this carnival and would like to enter your post, please check HERE for the rules and regs.

YOURS: This week's "YOURS" goes to Pam over at "From Apples to Zucchini"! Pam posted a recipe for Vegetable Orzo Soup that looks absolutely delicious, and super healthy. Check it out....

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For Pam's recipe, click HERE, and thank you so much, Pam, for linking up and sharing your know-how. Have a great Homemade Monday!~

MINE: Cranberry Salsa!

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This is a beautiful, delicious, sweet and tangy salsa to which I was introduced by a lovely lady in my life, my 21-year-old daughter! Thanks, 21-year-old girl. I LOVE it that we share recipes with each other! She found this recipe at allrecipes.com, our family's favorite recipe site. This salsa is especially delectable on poultry dishes such as chicken enchiladas, turkey sandwiches, or grilled chicken breasts, or just by itself on tortilla chips. Enjoy!

Cranberry Salsa

<p>This is a beautiful, delicious, sweet and tangy salsa&#8230;</p>

See Cranberry Salsa on Key Ingredient.


Ingredients:
1 (12 ounce) bag cranberries, fresh or frozen
1 bunch cilantro, chopped
1 bunch green onions, cut into 3 inch lengths
1 jalapeno pepper, seeded and minced
2 limes, juiced
3/4 cup white sugar
Pinch salt

Directions:

Combine cranberries, cilantro, green onions, jalapeno pepper, lime juice, sugar, and salt in the bowl of a food processor fitted with a medium blade. Chop to medium consistency. Refrigerate if not using immediately. Serve at room temperature.


P.S. My sister and I are finally getting skinnier!
See how we're doing it HERE! :)

OURS: Okay, now it's your turn to share your favorite homemaking tips, recipes, or how-tos. Thanks so much for visiting and linking up and I hope you have a wonderful Homemaker Monday!