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Easy Rice Crackers- Gluten & Dairy free


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Ingredients

80 portion(s)

Rice Crackers

  • 300 g raw brown rice (to mill)
  • 120 g raw brown rice (to cook)
  • 50 g oil, (I use mild olive)
  • 70 g water, (extra 20 g if using seeds)
  • 1 teaspoon salt

Optional Ingredients (add all, some or none)

  • 25 g Toasted sesame seeds, (toast in oven, or in TMX)
  • 1 tablespoon whole linseeds
  • 1 tablespoon chia seeds
  • 1 tablespoon poppy seeds
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Recipe's preparation

    Rice Crackers
  1. Measure in 300 g raw brown rice- Mill 1 minute/Speed 10. Set aside. 

     

  2. Second measure of raw rice, 120 g- Rinse in TMX basket then add 900g water to bowl, cook 35 mins/Varoma/Speed 1. Run cold water through to cool it.

     

     

     

  3. Rinse bowl, then add cooked rice, milled raw rice, oil, water and salt, then mix 30 seconds/speed 7.

     

     

     

  4. Add optional seeds then mix Reverse Speed/Turbo until just mixed. 

     

  5. Turn onto Thermomat (or a large sheet of baking paper) and give quick knead. Dough should be fairly sticky. Divide dough into 5 or 6 portions. Put the lumps of dough onto a plate, and put to the side. Put glad wrap over it to stop it drying out. 

     

  6. Take one portion, place a sheet of baking paper on top and roll very thin. If it’s breaking up too much when rolling out, you'll need to place dough back in bowl and mix in more water. When dough is fairly thin, about 1mm thick, place baking tray on top, and flip thermomat over. Gently peel off thermomat.

     

     

  7.  Trim sides up, grind some salt on. 

  8. Score into squares, then triangles with a pizza cutter or knife. Wet blade to stop dough sticking to it.

  9. Bake about 20 minutes at 180⁰C until golden. 

     

  10. Wait till they're cool before breaking the crackers along the scored cuts. But they're best eaten warm from the oven- now your mission is to try to resist eating the whole lot!

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Tip

These are the healthiest and best rice crackers I have ever tasted, and everyone who has had them agrees! They're so good for a while I toyed with the idea of selling them commercially, as bought ones just do not compare. Keeping portions of cooked brown rice in the freezer,and toasting a big batch of sesame seeds means I can have these mixed and cooked within 35 mins. I often half the recipe. We love them with sun dried tomato hummus, made in the TMX. 


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  • Awesome recipe, easy to make. A staple in our...

    Submitted by KarenRowlatt on 9. September 2018 - 08:25.

    Awesome recipe, easy to make. A staple in our pantry. Keeps well. Great for cheese board or dips. Iusually add linseed and chia but am going to try the sesame as well nect time. yummy.

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  • Awesome!  I added chia and

    Submitted by Star78 on 26. August 2016 - 19:16.

    Awesome!  I added chia and sesame seeds only, with sprinkle of salt before baking Big Smile

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  • ( Not sure what I did wrong

    Submitted by Floosie70@hotmail.com on 30. March 2016 - 19:50.

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    Not sure what I did wrong but no flavour and very hard. I will try again. 

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  • You use 420 grams of rice

    Submitted by Naomi_N on 24. February 2016 - 22:40.

    You use 420 grams of rice altogether. The first measure of 300g is uncooked and milled into rice flour, the remaining 120g is cooked. Sorry it sounds confusing, it makes sense after making it!  tmrc_emoticons.)

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  • Also, thanks John for your

    Submitted by Naomi_N on 23. February 2016 - 21:45.

    Also, thanks John for your tips, will have to try soaking the linseed. 

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  • These worked out beautifully

    Submitted by letstryit on 6. February 2016 - 19:37.

    These worked out beautifully for me with the tweak suggested by Jhow (30g linseed soaked in 50g water, allow water to soak in, then add to mix at step 3). Using the new thermomix baking mat with baking paper on top when rolling worked perfectly to quickly roll the mixture thinly. Remove baking paper and use TM spatula in a chopping action to cut the rolled dough into desired pieces. Then slip the baking mat onto a tray and cook.

    Brilliant!

     

    John Clark


    Independent Consultant (WA)

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  • For those who have made these

    Submitted by Kel17B on 26. January 2016 - 08:47.

    For those who have made these before is it 120g, 300g or 420g beown rice. The ingredients list is confusing.

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  • I am very confused how much

    Submitted by aveeva_6 on 18. January 2016 - 09:13.

    I am very confused how much rice I'm supposed to use?

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  • Amazingly moreish! 2yr old

    Submitted by McNissa on 10. September 2015 - 21:37.

    Amazingly moreish! 2yr old keeps asking for more chippies  tmrc_emoticons.)

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  • Love these, have made 2

    Submitted by Ailsa Brealey on 2. May 2015 - 22:13.

    Love these, have made 2 batches in 2 days (only half the second batch is left!) a hit with the whole family. 

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  • Thank you so much for

    Submitted by Superlusciously on 8. December 2014 - 18:06.

    Thank you so much for sharing! I was buying rice chips by sunriCe at $5, made these and they not only save me $ better for me but totally delish! 

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  • Made these on the weekend for

    Submitted by teyzia on 3. December 2014 - 13:11.

    Made these on the weekend for my fussy little boy and he surprisingly ate them!! Very impressed! Definitely keeping this recipe on hand!

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  • Thank you guys for your

    Submitted by Naomi_N on 3. November 2014 - 07:23.

    Thank you guys for your feedback! YES, wetting the knife (or pizza cutter) makes them way easier to score, dough doesn't stick to it. Thanks for sharing! 

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  • So yummy and not too hard to

    Submitted by Alejaimatti on 12. October 2014 - 15:29.

    So yummy and not too hard to make

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  • Thank you for this recipe.

    Submitted by Jhow on 3. October 2014 - 21:40.

    Thank you for this recipe. Healthy, tasty and so easy. I find adding 1/4 cup linseeds, soaked in 1/4 cup water improves the texture and dippability. A great base to add your own flavours. My husband loves them, hard to keep any in the container, they keep disappearing.

     

     

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  • Love these - they've become a

    Submitted by JuliaGarry on 23. September 2014 - 18:28.

    Love these - they've become a staple in our gluten-free household. tmrc_emoticons.)

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  • Fabulous recipe. The rolling

    Submitted by shall40 on 14. September 2014 - 20:21.

    Fabulous recipe. The rolling out of the mixture took a little while, but well worth any effort. I rolled mine very thinly and got a crisp result. I found it best to score with a wet knife by pressing down rather than by dragging the knife through. Thank you for sharing! 

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  • Loved these soooo yummy

    Submitted by Alejaimatti on 14. August 2014 - 21:46.

    Loved these soooo yummy

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  • Easy and delicious.  Next

    Submitted by Linda Setter on 7. August 2014 - 18:30.

    Easy and delicious.  Next time I would add a lot more seasoning/seeds on the top

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  • I ate so many! They are

    Submitted by Elliebird on 1. August 2014 - 14:35.

    I ate so many! They are amazing. My friends polished off the rest in moments. A big hit. Definitely thinner the better though a few of mine were thick and a little bit chewy

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  • These rice crackers are

    Submitted by Pambrowne on 1. July 2014 - 16:53.

    These rice crackers are really yummy. I recommend them.  tmrc_emoticons.)

    Kiwi7

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  • These are so easy to do , I

    Submitted by Perth2008 on 8. June 2014 - 19:38.

    These are so easy to do , I will be making them all the time .
    Thank you tmrc_emoticons.-)

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  • Delicious :-) 

    Submitted by Naomi_N on 3. May 2014 - 15:03.

    Delicious tmrc_emoticons.-) 

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