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My eyes were bigger than my stomach, but I made a pretty good dent in
it. I had prosciutto, black forest ham, olive loaf, brie, pecorino
romano, carrot, radish, olives, pepitas and onion. The dipping sauces
were mayo mixed with Dijon mustard and spicy Indian preserved lemon.
The crackers are a new paleo recipe I tried, salt and black pepper
crackers, pretty darned good.

https://flic.kr/p/pBBfec

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Salt And Pepper Crackers

breads, Paleo

2 cups blanched almond flour
1 egg
1/2 teaspoon celtic sea salt
1/2 teaspoon black pepper

Place almond flour, egg, salt, and pepper in a food processor
Pulse until dough forms
Place dough between 2 pieces of parchment paper
Roll out dough to 1/16 inch thick
Cut into 2 inch squares using a pizza cutter or a knife
Sprinkle with extra salt and pepper if desired
Bake at 350° for 12-14 minutes
Serve
Makes 20 crackers

Article printed from Elana's Pantry: http://elanaspantry.com

URL to article: http://elanaspantry.com/salt-and-pepper-crackers/


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"koko" > wrote in message
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> My eyes were bigger than my stomach, but I made a pretty good dent in
> it. I had prosciutto, black forest ham, olive loaf, brie, pecorino
> romano, carrot, radish, olives, pepitas and onion. The dipping sauces
> were mayo mixed with Dijon mustard and spicy Indian preserved lemon.
> The crackers are a new paleo recipe I tried, salt and black pepper
> crackers, pretty darned good.
>
> https://flic.kr/p/pBBfec
>


How did you eat the radishes? Were they "hot"? Did you dip them is salt?

You can't just post a picture like that and not expect a lot of curiosity!


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On Fri, 10 Oct 2014 14:51:18 -0700, "Pico Rico"
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>
>"koko" > wrote in message
.. .
>>
>> My eyes were bigger than my stomach, but I made a pretty good dent in
>> it. I had prosciutto, black forest ham, olive loaf, brie, pecorino
>> romano, carrot, radish, olives, pepitas and onion. The dipping sauces
>> were mayo mixed with Dijon mustard and spicy Indian preserved lemon.
>> The crackers are a new paleo recipe I tried, salt and black pepper
>> crackers, pretty darned good.
>>
>> https://flic.kr/p/pBBfec
>>

>
>How did you eat the radishes? Were they "hot"? Did you dip them is salt?
>
>You can't just post a picture like that and not expect a lot of curiosity!
>

I salted the radishes, and no, they weren't particularly hot.

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>>"koko" > wrote in message
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>>> My eyes were bigger than my stomach, but I made a pretty good dent in
>>> it. I had prosciutto, black forest ham, olive loaf, brie, pecorino
>>> romano, carrot, radish, olives, pepitas and onion. The dipping sauces
>>> were mayo mixed with Dijon mustard and spicy Indian preserved lemon.
>>> The crackers are a new paleo recipe I tried, salt and black pepper
>>> crackers, pretty darned good.
>>>
>>> https://flic.kr/p/pBBfec


Yeah, I'll take e double! I love olive loaf... only thing missing is
Boar's Head Headcheese, and Kosciusko mustard:
http://www.plochman.com/products.htm#stone

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On Sat, 11 Oct 2014 11:16:37 -0500, Sqwertz wrote:

> You bitch about mystery ground beef and you eat olive loaf?



> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>> There will never be an Long Whopper, Real Jerry. Not oval, not round,
>> not square, not nothing.

>
> I'm saving this message... and will be reposted IMMEDIATELY after BK makes
> the Announcement!!



I will give you $5,000 when Burger King announces a Long Whopper. In
the meantime, I've got a long whopper for you - just bend over and
I'll give it to you.


>>> PLUS it woul dbe the added benefit of being the first oval shaped beef
>>> patty ever invented!

>>
>> Salisbury steak patties - hamburger patties covered with gravy - have
>> been oval for about 100 years.

>
> Steak? Steak isn't a burger, steve.......... Where's teh bun, where's the
> ketchup, pickles, cheese... etc...


You said "oval-shaped beef patty", not burger, you fat **** asshole.
You even quoted it for all of us to see. Dumbass.

You lose again.

-sw


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Sqwertz wrote:
>Brooklyn1 wrote:
>
>> Yeah, I'll take e double! I love olive loaf... only thing missing is
>> Boar's Head Headcheese, and Kosciusko mustard:
>> http://www.plochman.com/products.htm#stone

>
>You bitch about mystery ground beef and you eat olive loaf? Isn't
>that a little - no, a LOT - hypocritical?


No! Boar's Head is mass produced robotically in a highly controlled
environment, untouched by human hands, and no short cuts are taken,
not worth risking a reputation to save a penny... as safe to place in
your mouth as Colgate toothpaste. On the other hand preground mystery
meat at the local market is dreck, literally... all scraps/trimmings
what couldn't be sold as whole cuts... you're lucky their staff bathed
that week.
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On Sun, 12 Oct 2014 03:10:51 -0500, Sqwertz >
wrote:

>On Sat, 11 Oct 2014 15:40:14 -0400, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>
>> Sqwertz wrote:
>>>Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>>
>>>> Yeah, I'll take e double! I love olive loaf... only thing missing is
>>>> Boar's Head Headcheese, and Kosciusko mustard:
>>>> http://www.plochman.com/products.htm#stone
>>>
>>>You bitch about mystery ground beef and you eat olive loaf? Isn't
>>>that a little - no, a LOT - hypocritical?

>>
>> No! Boar's Head is mass produced robotically in a highly controlled
>> environment, untouched by human hands, and no short cuts are taken,
>> not worth risking a reputation to save a penny... as safe to place in
>> your mouth as Colgate toothpaste.

>
>I guess you didn't hear about THIS, did you.
>
>http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-0...e-s-total.html
>
>You can pretty much look up any product these days and find out that
>its [supposedly] killing you. This one happens to be more credible
>than most, though.


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On Sun, 12 Oct 2014 03:10:51 -0500, Sqwertz wrote:

> I guess you didn't hear about THIS, did you.


> I will give you $5,000 when Burger King announces a Long Whopper. In
> the meantime, I've got a long whopper for you - just bend over and
> I'll give it to you.


> You said "oval-shaped beef patty", not burger, you fat **** asshole.
> You even quoted it for all of us to see. Dumbass.
>
> You lose again.
>
> -sw

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