Tahini and Wholegrain Mustard Crackers by
Source: http://eatdrinkpaleo.com.au/paleo-crackers-with-tahini-and-wholgrain-mustard/
Ingredients
3 tbsp tahini paste
1 tbsp soft or slightly ghee or coconut oil
1 egg
2 tbsp sesame seeds
pinch of salt
1 tbsp wholegrain mustard
2 1/2 tbsp coconut flour
Instructions
Preheat oven to 170 °C/338 °F.
Mix tahini, butter, egg, sesame seeds, salt and mustard in a bowl until well combined.
Add coconut flour and mix until thick, sticky mixture forms. If using a different flour, you will need to add more as coconut is a strong moisture absorber.
Roll the mixture into a ball and place on a slightly greased parchment/baking paper (about 40 x 40 cm). Flatten with you hands in the middle until it’s a flat pancake. Then cover with another piece of parchment paper of the same size and use a rolling pin to flatten the pancake into a thin dough layer, about 3-5mm. Roll it evenly in four directions starting from the middle.
Finally using a knife make small incision marks vertically and horizontally to make it easier to break the crackers when cooked.
Cook for about 15 minutes. The outer edges will cook faster so I recommend taking the tray out of the oven when those start going golden brown and slicing those edges off first, then putting the tray back in the oven for a further 3-5 minutes.
You will notice that there is of oil bubbling away around the cracker and that’s fine. Set the cooked cracker layer to cool before breaking apart.
Mix tahini, butter, egg, sesame seeds, salt and mustard in a bowl until well combined.
Add coconut flour and mix until thick, sticky mixture forms. If using a different flour, you will need to add more as coconut is a strong moisture absorber.
Roll the mixture into a ball and place on a slightly greased parchment/baking paper (about 40 x 40 cm). Flatten with you hands in the middle until it’s a flat pancake. Then cover with another piece of parchment paper of the same size and use a rolling pin to flatten the pancake into a thin dough layer, about 3-5mm. Roll it evenly in four directions starting from the middle.
Finally using a knife make small incision marks vertically and horizontally to make it easier to break the crackers when cooked.
Cook for about 15 minutes. The outer edges will cook faster so I recommend taking the tray out of the oven when those start going golden brown and slicing those edges off first, then putting the tray back in the oven for a further 3-5 minutes.
You will notice that there is of oil bubbling away around the cracker and that’s fine. Set the cooked cracker layer to cool before breaking apart.