Just a few pictures of the item in question!
Now that the dehydrator is here and I'm not at work, it's time to get started. I had two recipes I wanted to make. The first was Flax Crackers, the second Raw Cocoa Crackers. Lets start with the first one.
Flax Crackers
If you juice like I do save your pulp. You can use it for this recipe.
Ingredients
1 cup Walnuts (soaked for 1 hr or more)
1 cup juice pulp (I had carrots, apple, and kale)
1 cup Almonds (soaked for 1 hr or more)
1 medium tomato
1 cup Red Onion
3 tablespoons Flaxseed
2 teaspoons Sea Salt
Oh and don't forget the food processor! Throw all your ingredients into the food processor and pulse till its smooth!
Some of the ingredients. I forgot to photograph them all.
Once you've got that done, it's time to spread it onto the dehydrator trays. This dehydrator sadly has one setting: 140. These crackers are supposed to run on a lower temp like 115. Since this is the first time I'm using it, I'm just winging it. That's probably not the greatest idea but I'm learning. There supposed to be crackers at the end and the dehydrator is supposed to suck the moisture out right? So I figure you just keep an eye on it periodically until there dry. That's what most of the recipes say to do.
Alright, before I loaded the trays in the dehydrator I made the second recipe.
Raw Cocoa Crackers
Ingredients
1 cup Cashews
1/3 cup Flaxseed
1/4 teaspoon Salt
1/4 cup Cacao Nibs
1/2 cup Date Paste
(I get my date paste recipe from www.addictedtoveggies.com, basically you get Medjool Dates, remove the pits, and process them in the food process with a little water. It depends on how many or how much your using. I didn't soak the Medjool dates I bought. They didn't need it.)
2 tablespoons Chia Seeds
1/2 cup Water (as you need it)
A photo of all my ingredients (I forgot to photograph the process. I'll get better at it.)
Throw all your ingredients into your food processor and pulse till the mixture is smooth. This one turns out a bit more sticky then the other did but thats alright. Once you've done that, take the mixture and smooth it out onto your dehydrator tray.
Now its time to load up the trays. The thing thats different about this dehydrator than the Excalibur Dehydrators is that the heat is coming from the bottom. I read that was not a great thing because stuff tends to drip into the motor and the air doesn't circulate as well. The Excalibur motor is on the back end as apposed to the bottom which means nothing leaks into the motor and the heat/air is distributed throughout the machine.
Here it is doing its thing.
I had to move the trays around a couple of times so it would dry everything evenly and wouldn't have to wait forever. I forgot to mention, the dehydrating process takes time. For mine it took 8hrs for the Flax Crackers and a little over 24hrs for the Raw Cocoa Crackers. They probably could have gone a lot longer too.
Flax Crackers
Raw Cocoa Crackers
I hope you've enjoyed my post tonight!












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