It's beginning to feel a lot like Christmas, well it is in our house, apart from the fact that we all have a sore throat, so we've not been singing festive songs as much as usual!
I've been having sea salt baths with lavender and tea tree, downing shots of turmeric, ginger and lemon and eating loads of Immune boosting soup and fermented garlic! I always use drugs as a last resort once I've given all my natural remedies a chance to work! I'm feeling better but now Kathryn and Laura have a sore throat!! Its always the same at this time of year! Anyway I'm still in full on festive food mood and have a few more brilliant recipes to share before Christmas! I came across this recipe on the awesome Kellie Andersons excellent blog food to glow she has some incredible recipes, mostly plantbased and all delicious and healthy. Her blog is well worth a look, I love her style of cooking and the flavour she manages to pack into her recipes is amazing! So back to this great recipe... These wee crackers would make a great gift, presented in a wee bag and tied with twine or ribbon. You can be creative and cut out all sorts of shapes. That's the brilliant thing about making your own stuff, you know exactly what the ingredients are and you can personalise most recipes to suit your own tastes and preferences. Kids would also love making these and they make a nice change from sweet biscuits covered in icing! These crackers actually taste a little sweet and have a lovely crunch and festive flavour. They would be perfect with a Christmas cheese board (lots of dairyfree vegan cheeses around too) or as an accompaniment to dips or just plain as a wee snack! The recipe makes lots of crackers so I have frozen half the dough and will make more crackers next week when we've eaten all this batch! I used avocado oil in mine but olive oil or any mild tasting oil would work. Kellie's original recipe added 50 ml orange juice and the zest of a small orange but I didn't have any so I added a bit more water instead and used 1/2 teaspoon of mixed spice instead of ginger. The trick is to try and roll the dough out fairly thinly for nice crisp crackers. Just be sure to flour your work surface well or use 2 sheets of greaseproof paper and roll the dough on the paper with one sheet on top. You can then put the greaseproof paper directly onto an oven tray. I just lightly greased and floured 2 baking trays and the crackers crisped up nicely and didn't stick at all! So here is the slightly adapted recipe.. CRANBERRY & HAZELNUT CRACKERS Ingredients
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