Keto Almond Crackers

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  • prep time

    prep time

    15 min

  • cook time

    cook time

    20 min

  • ready time

    ready time

    35 min

Keto Almond Crackers

41 ratings

These almond crackers are salty and nutty! I love how delicious they are and could be paired with cheese for a snack or marinated olives. They would even make great croutons on top of a salad!

  • Net Carbs

    2.3 g

  • Fiber

    3.3 g

  • Total Carbs

    5.7 g

  • Protein

    5.8 g

  • Fats

    17 g

187 cals

Keto Almond Crackers

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Ingredients

  • Almond Flour

    Almond Flour

    1 cup

  • Walnuts

    Walnuts

    ¼ cup, chopped

  • Natural Foods Flax Seed Meal by Now

    Natural Foods Flax Seed Meal by Now

    1 tbsp

  • Coarse Kosher Salt by Morton

    Coarse Kosher Salt by Morton

    ½ tsp

  • Water

    Water

    2 tablespoon

  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil

    Extra Virgin Olive Oil

    1-½ teaspoon

Recipe Steps

steps 5

35 min

  • Step 1

    Preheat an oven to 325 F convection or 350 F conventional. Add the almond flour, walnuts, flax, salt, water and olive oil to a food processor.
    Step 1
  • Step 2

    Blend until completely blended and the walnuts are completely incorporated into the dough.
    Step 2
  • Step 3

    Dump the dough onto a piece of parchment paper and lay another piece of parchment on top. Press the dough flat with your hands. Then use a rolling pin to roll the dough out very thin (1/16”). It will not be a perfect square.
    Step 3
  • Step 4

    Use a pizza cutter to cut the crackers into 1 ½” x 1 ½” pieces. Do not separate them, bake them as is. Slip the parchment paper onto a baking sheet and bake for 15 minutes.
    Step 4
  • Step 5

    Remove them from the oven, break them apart, flip them and bake for another 5-7 minutes. The crackers should be lightly golden on each side.
    Step 5

Comments 29

  • LizPepper

    LizPepper 4 days ago

    Made these today. Skipped the walnuts and added 1/4 up of lupin in flour. I added a little extra water as I was mixing and when I noticed that it was too crumbly, I added a whole egg. I also added everything bagel seasoning (wish I hadn't). I mixed until it turned into a dough then rolled out to about 5mm thick. I also scored them so make it easier to take apart. Baked at 325 for about 20 minutes and broke them apart and separated. Then another 10, checking every 5 for doneness. It could have done without one extra 5. The seasoning was overpowering. However, they were crispy and quite good! No seasoning next time. Or maybe different herbs.

    • Deb

      Deb 9 months ago

      I added a sprinkle of everything bagel seasoning to the crackers and gently pressed it into the dough before baking. They are good and I will make them again. Watch the bake time and start checking them at around 12 minutes.

      • mlp17

        mlp17 9 months ago

        Am going to try this for sure!

        • Sheryl

          Sheryl 4 years ago

          What can I use in place of the flax seed meal?

          • Katie_Macadamia

            Katie_Macadamia 2 years ago

            Flax seed has a binding effect. You could try ground chia seeds instead.

          • SuperKale784525

            SuperKale784525 2 years ago

            I wonder if we can just skip the flax altogether and not substitute anything.

        • Jay

          Jay 5 years ago

          A bit on the delicate side, they break easily in dips.....and DELISH!!! Sprinkled lightly with garlic salt. Any tips on how to keep them from breaking so easlily? Did I roll them too thin?

          • UpbeatKale558624

            UpbeatKale558624 4 years ago

            Try blending raw seeded zucchini in the mixture. Also, the flax seed meal is a binder, maybe add another tblspoon.

        • Jansterfl

          Jansterfl 5 years ago

          Didn’t have walnuts so I used flavored almonds. Pretty good. Plus garlic powder

          • Tanya

            Tanya 5 years ago

            Yummy

            • TammyLynn22

              TammyLynn22 5 years ago

              Can you use xanthan gum instead of flax?

              • lmmartinez

                lmmartinez 5 years ago

                Approximately how many crackers to a serving?

                • GorgeousKale970079

                  GorgeousKale970079 9 months ago

                  I presume 5 crackers per serving based on the SERVINGS value under ABOUT THIS RECIPE.

                • OutstandingRadish644874

                  OutstandingRadish644874 9 months ago

                  Since you found it, can you share it?

                • RemarkableCauliflower469562

                  RemarkableCauliflower469562 2 years ago

                  How many crackers was it please?

                • MsCooper

                  MsCooper 4 years ago

                  I didn't LOL how many crackers is .8 oz?

                • IneffableRadish507887

                  IneffableRadish507887 4 years ago

                  So approximately how many crackers is 0.8 oz cuz want to c if they would b worth making.

                • lmmartinez

                  lmmartinez 5 years ago

                  Never mind....I found it. Thanks.

              • JillyLamanes

                JillyLamanes 5 years ago

                Gross.

                • arkali

                  arkali 4 years ago

                  What was wrong with them?

              • LinaLight

                LinaLight 5 years ago

                I added fresh rosemary and thyme from my garden, garlic and onion powder, fresh ground pepper, chia seeds and cooked them a little longer to make them extra crispy. DELICIOUS! I need crunchy snacks without cheese or egg

                • Eve

                  Eve 5 years ago

                  Very tasty crackers, easy to make! Next time I make them, I will triple the recipe and add a dash more of salt.

                  • Knizer

                    Knizer 5 years ago

                    Love these crackers! Very easy to make as well.

                    • Lisa

                      Lisa 5 years ago

                      Love them . They were really easy to make and perfect to dip with.

                      • Diane

                        Diane 5 years ago

                        Easy to make and tasty!

                        • JoanCB

                          JoanCB 5 years ago

                          These crackers are so fast an easy to make, it’s so easy to just make on the fly. I love the taste and the delicate crunch. Great with salsa!

                          • loriaragon4jesus

                            loriaragon4jesus 5 years ago

                            I love these! Making another batch soon!

                            • kmheath

                              kmheath 5 years ago

                              I'm about to make my fourth batch since coming across this recipe a month ago. These are a filling, tasty, on-the-go snack.

                              • CrazyCraftingCatLady

                                CrazyCraftingCatLady 6 years ago

                                Mine didn't stay together at all. Going to try again with the addition of some coconut oil and perhaps italian seasoning. Something to make them less bland. Update: These are actually really good with tuna salad!