Category: Breads and Crackers

  • A New View of Healthy Eating: Healthy Recipes by Melanie Albert: Quick & Simple Flatbread Local Tomato Sauce

    by Melanie A. Albert, intuitive cooking expert, author, speaker, retreat host, Founder & CEO Experience Nutrition Group, LLC, Phoenix, Arizona.

    This morning I was craving my sprouted spelt flatbread, so I started with activating the yeast and letting the dough rise. Honestly, my vision was to roast veggies, make a cashew nut cheese and white sauce. However, I was away from my home most of the day — shopping for superfoods and attending the Slow Food Phoenix Event: Slow Foods. Fast Friends Event. Such an energizing event around local food and sustainability, I’m so excited to get more involved in our local food movement in Phoenix.

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    Remembering the melt in your mouth simple Margarita Pizza that I enjoyed in Milan, Italy, so many decades ago, when I returned home in the evening I decided to make a really quick tomato sauce with garlic and sea salt for the flatbread. And, I loved it!

    Three Tips to Activate Yeast “Perfectly”

    Several weeks ago, when I blogged the steps to activate yeast and rise flatbread dough a few of my friends asked me how the yeast is so fluffy. My tips:

    • Water Temperature. Get the water temperature in the right range, 112 -115 degrees Fahrenheit. To do this, bring water to almost a boil. Then mix that water with cooler water until the temperature is In the 112-115 degree range.
    • Do not use a metal utensil to stir the yeast water. Use a wooden spoon.
    • Add-in ingredients with the yeast and water. I use local Arizona honey, extra virgin olive oil, and a dash of sea salt.

     

     

    Step-by-step: Dough rising.

     

    Roll-out the dough with a rolling pin between parchment paper.

     

    The Simple Tomato Sauce & Toppings

    Ingredients

    • Organic olive oil
    • Tomatoes: Abby Lee Farms
    • Fresh garlic
    • Sea Salt
    • Arugula: Blue Sky Organic Farm
    • Goat cheese
    • Olives

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    Simple Steps

    • Heat saute pan on medium heat.
    • Saute tomatoes and garlic for 3-5 minutes, adding sea salt after the tomatoes begin to soften.

     

    Bake the Flatbread

    • Place pizza stone into oven. Heat oven at 375 degrees Fahrenheit.
    • Place rolled-out dough onto pizza stone.
    • Increase oven temperature to 400 degrees.
    • Coat top with olive oil.
    • Bake for 5-7 minutes.
    • Add toppings.
    • Bake for 5 minutes.
    • Enjoy.

     

    Interested in Melanie Albert’s cookbook, “A New View of Healthy Eating,” order today and I’ll gift-wrap and mail a copy to you. 

     

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  • A New View of Healthy Eating: Daily Healthy Recipes by Melanie Albert: Raw Turmeric Crackers

    by Melanie A. Albert, intuitive cooking expert, author, speaker, retreat host, Founder & CEO Experience Nutrition Group, LLC

    Recently, I had the great opportunity to purchase beautiful fresh organic Hawaiian turmeric root from McClendon Select at the Wednesday morning Uptown Farmers’ Market in Phoenix, Arizona. I love the fresh green taste and aroma of the turmeric, plus, its anti-inflammatory health benefits. 

    I had quite a bit of turmeric, so I decided to experiment with the turmeric in a raw dehydrated cracker. And, I’m so glad I did. While dehydrating, the aromatherapy of the crackers was warming and refreshing, perfect for a rainy Arizona evening.  And, oh my, the crackers are so vibrant tasting, easy to prepare, and I’m excited to make raw crackers more often.

    First, I’ll share the step-by-step process to dehydrate raw crackers in my book, “A New View of Healthy Eating” and then the intuitive cracker recipe I created with the fresh turmeric root.

    Excerpt from “A New View of Healthy Eating”: Dehydrated Raw Flaxseed Crackers

    Flax seeds, chia seeds, and buckwheat groats are perfect for a flatbread batter because they form a natural mucilaginous gel when combined with water. Once dried, it’s a great binder for crackers, flatbread, and raw tortillas or wraps.

    5 Ingredients for Dehydrated Flatbread or Crackers

    The basic ingredients to create the base for dehydrated flatbread or crisp crackers are very simple. Have fun using your intuition to create your own versions of crackers with this raw dehydrating process.

    1. Soaked flax seeds, chia seeds, or buckwheat groats
    2. Fresh vegetables (peppers, tomatoes, beets, carrots) or fruit (apples, pears)
    3. Nuts or seeds (almonds, cashews, pecans, sunflower seeds)
    4. Herbs and spices (basil, oregano, ginger, turmeric)
    5. Dehydrator: to dry for 8-12 hours

    Sweet Pepper Almond Flax Crisp

    SIMPLE INGREDIENTS

    • 1/2 cup golden flax seeds, ground, then soaked in 1 ½ cups water
    • ¾ cup raw almonds, soaked in water for 2-3 hours, drained
    • 1 ¼ cup yellow bell pepper, minced
    • 1 shallot, minced
    • ½ cup sun-dried tomatoes, soaked and drained
    • 1 ½ tsp chili powder
    • 1 ½ tsp onion granules
    • 1 tsp sea salt

    SIMPLE STEPS

    1. Gather mise en place.

    2. Blend ingredients.

    • Add soaked flax meal (ground flaxseeds and water) and almonds to food processor and blend until smooth.
    • Remove and place in mixing bowl.
    • Blend yellow pepper, shallot, and sun-dried tomatoes with a touch of water.
    • Add chili powder, onion granules, and sea salt to food processor with the pepper, shallot, and sun-dried tomatoes until smooth.
    • Add vegetable mixture to the bowl with flax meal and almonds and fold together until thoroughly combined.

    3. Dehydrate.

    • Set dehydrator at 115 degrees F.
    • Spoon mixture onto dehydrator tray. Spread mixture evenly to ¼-inch thickness on non-stick dehydrator sheets with an off-set spatula.
    • Dehydrate 1-2 hours. Once partially dried, score batter to desired size and shape.
    • Dehydrate an additional 1-3 hours. Flip the crackers off the non-stick dehydrator sheets and onto the dehydrator screens so that the crackers dry properly.
    • Dehydrate an additional 1-2 hours or until crackers are crisp.
    • Dehydrating time depends on how thick the paste is to begin and how crisp you want the crackers.

    4. Options.

    • Soft taco shells: Once flipped onto the dehydrator screen, dehydrate for 1-2 hours or until batter is not wet and is pliable.
    • If crisps dry too much, sprinkle water to restore pliability.
    • Enjoy as a cracker snack, dip in hummus, or top with a pâté.

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    Intuitive Raw Turmeric Crackers

    SIMPLE INGREDIENTS

    • 3/4 cup raw almonds, soaked 8-10 hours
    • ½ cup golden and brown flaxseeds, ground
    • 1 orange bell pepper, diced
    • ¼ cup dehydrated tomatoes, soaked 30 minutes
    • 2-3 tbsp soaking water from dehydrated tomatoes
    • 1 shallot, minced
    • Pinch sea salt
    • 1” fresh turmeric root, minced

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    SIMPLE STEPS

    • Soak almonds 8-10 hours in room temperature water.
    • Grind flaxseeds in blender.
    • Soak ground flaxseeds with ½ cup room temperature water for 30 minutes.
    • Process almonds and flaxseed mixture in food processor until combined. Pour mixture into bowl.
    • In food processor, process pepper, shallot, and dehydrated tomatoes, sea salt, and a few tablespoons of the tomato soaking water until smooth.
    • Fold in liquid mixture (pepper, shallot, dehydrated tomatoes) to the almond flaxseed mixture.
    • Fold in turmeric root.
    • Spread batter about ¼” thick with off-set spatula on dehydrator sheet.
    • Dehydrate at 115 degrees Fahrenheit for 1-2 hours.
    • Score to your desired shape.
    • Dehydrate another 1-2 hours. Flip crackers to mesh dehydrator sheet.
    • Dehydrate 2-4 additional hours to your desired crispness.
    • Enjoy!

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    As always, I invite you to share your raw cracker creations with us on Facebook, www.facebook.com/NewViewHealthyEating.

    And, if you’re interested in learning additional culinary techniques as a foundation for intuitive cooking, I’m happy to mail a copy of my book, “A New View of Healthy Eating” to you.

     

     

  • A New View of Healthy Eating: Daily Healthy Recipes by Melanie Albert: Arizona Winter Harvest Flatbread

    by Melanie A. Albert, intuitive cooking expert, author, speaker, Founder & CEO Experience Nutrition Group, LLC

    It’s been a full few days, having fun preparing my Final Project – Arizona Winter Harvest Menu  –  the Plantlab Culinary Cooking Course.  Today I’ll share step-by-step photos of layering ingredients onto the final flatbread and some plating options. One plating presentation features many edible flowers from a local Arizona farm about half mile from my home. Hope this flatbread inspires you to make your own beautiful flatbread with your local farmers beautiful veggies.

    Prep the Pizza Stone

    Once the dough is prepared and rolled out for the flatbread, it’s time to put it into the oven. Click here for the Blog to prepare the Sprouted Spelt Flatbread Dough.

    • Place pizza stone in oven.
    • Pre-head oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit.
    • Warm pizza brick in the oven for about 15 minutes.
    • Carefully remove pizza stone from the oven.
    • After 15 minutes remove the pizza stone from the oven and increase temperature to 400 degrees.

    Cook the Flatbread and Add ingredients

    • Move the flatbread to the pre-heated pizza stone.
    • Lightly top the flatbread with organic extra virgin olive. The oil will make the bread a little crisp and the topping ingredients will not soak into the bread.

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    • Bake the flatbread for about 5 to 7 minutes.
    • Remove from oven.

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    • Add your sauce to the flatbread. For this flatbread, I made a beautiful white almond bechamel sauce.

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    • Mindfully, add your favorite toppings. Today, I added roasted veggies: tomatoes, then red peppers, then Brussels sprouts, and finally golden beets and watermelon radishes.

     

    • Cook flatbread for another 5 minutes.
    • Remove from oven.
    • Add any extras. For this flatbread I topped with Pistachio Pesto.

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    • Enjoy!

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    In a future blog, I’ll share how I prepped the root veggies (beets, watermelon radishes) Brussels sprouts, and tomatoes.

    Another plating option with lots of editable flowers.

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    ACTION: Have fun making your own flatbread, with local farmers veggies, and share your creations with us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/NewViewHealthyEating

    A New View of Healthy Eating” book is available. Melanie is happy to gift-wrap for you and your friends.

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  • A New View of Healthy Eating: Daily Healthy Recipes by Melanie Albert: How to Make the Perfect Flatbread Everytime. Really!

    by Melanie A. Albert, intuitive cooking expert, author, speaker, Founder & CEO Experience Nutrition Group, LLC

    This weekend I’m cooking the Final Project for the Plantlab Culinary Cooking Course and will be sharing recipes and culinary techniques with you in my blog.  The menu for my project is inspired by our local Arizona farmers produce and our winter citrus season. The menu:

    Arizona Winter Harvest Menu

    • Roasted Carrot Soup. Orange Braised Leeks.
    • Sprouted Spelt Flatbread. Arizona Winter Roasted Veggies. Pistachio Pesto. Almond Bechamel Sauce
    • Sweet Chocolate Chickpea Crepe. Seared apples and pears. Arizona Citrus Marmalade.
    • Root Matcha Latte. Chicory and Dandelion Root Matcha Latte.Cashew Milk. Cinnamon. Cardamom. Nutmeg. Cloves.

    Sprouted Spelt Flatbread

    Today, I prepared the second course, the flatbread. It starts with a sprouted spelt flatbread. Over the last few years of culinary, I’ve learned some simple, important tips that I’ll share with you in the blog today.

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    FLATBREAD DOUGH

    INGREDIENTS

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    • 4 cups sprouted spelt flour
    • 1.5 cups lukewarm water
    • 1 tbsp active dry yeast
    • 1 tsp sea salt
    • ½ tbsp honey
    • 1 tsp organic extra virgin olive oil

    SIMPLE STEPS

    Activate the Yeast

    • Pour warm water in a bowl. Check to be sure the temperature is 110-115 degrees Fahrenheit. The correct temperature is key to activating the yeast.

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    • Add the yeast, honey, and olive to the water.
    • Mix with a wooden spoon to dissolve all ingredients. Do not use a stainless steel spoon or fork, which may negatively interact with the activation of the yeast.
    • Set aside to activate for about 20 minutes. The liquid will foam when activated.

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    Make the Dough

    • Place spelt flour in a large bowl.
    • Make a well with your hand in the flour and add the water with yeast.
    • Mix to combine ingredients with wooden spoon.
    • Gently knead for about 2 minutes.
    • Form dough into a ball.
    • Grease a bowl with olive oil and put the ball of dough into the bowl to rise in a warm place, covered with a towel, for about 2 hours.
    • Once the dough has risen, split into 2 balls, place back into the bowl and rise for another 2 hours.

     

    • Once the dough has risen this second time, place half of the dough onto a floured surface (I use parchment paper).
    • With your hands, form dough into desired size and shape.
    • Cover dough with another layer of parchment paper.
    • With a rolling pin, roll dough about ¼ inch thick, then make a small ridge around the edges to hold in sauce and ingredients.

     

    • Move flatbread to pre-heated pizza stone.

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    I look forward to sharing the next steps with creating my beautiful and tasty Arizona Winter Veggie Flatbread.

    If you’re interested in additional recipes and culinary techniques and tips, my book, “A New View of Healthy Eating” is available!

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