Simple Flatbread

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Quick and easy! This simple flatbread is sure to satisfy your bread cravings. It is Kaufmann 1 friendly, gluten-free, grain-free and yeast-free.

Ingredients

1 ½ cups blanched almond flour
¾ cup tapioca flour
1/3 cup (2 TBS whole seeds) ground flax or ground chia seeds
1 teaspoon xylitol or raw honey or 7 drops liquid stevia
½ teaspoon baking soda
½ teaspoon sea salt
3 organic eggs
1/3 cup plain organic yogurt, preferably full fat or low fat
Any dried herbs with sea salt– Italian seasoning, Frontier Adobo Seasoning blend (my favorite!), or whatever seasoned salt you like

Directions

Pre-heat oven to 350º

In a large bowl, combine almond flour, tapioca, ground flax or chia, xylitol, baking soda and salt.

In a small bowl, blend eggs and yogurt with an electric mixer for about 30 seconds.

Add the egg mixture into the dry ingredients and use mixer or stir to combine until it forms a sticky, wet dough.

Pour batter onto a 12×16 jelly roll pan/cookie sheet lined with parchment paper or asilicon baking mat. Smooth batter out with a spatula over the entire surface area, so it is thin and even.

Sprinkle herbs of choice and sea salt (if you’re using a salt-free seasoning blend) evenly over dough.

On center rack of oven, bake at 350º for 8 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Don’t over bake or it will be too dry.

Cool and cut into desired size. I like using a pizza cutter to do this.

Quick Notes:

Storage: I wrap my bread in parchment paper and then seal it in a Ziploc bag. I prefer to store mine in the refrigerator to keep it fresher for longer.

Freezes beautifully in parchment paper and a ziploc.

The number of servings vary depending on what you are using it for and how big the slices are.

Kaufmann 1 Friendly

Variations:

Make a sandwich with pesto, turkey, tomato and spinach or toast it and top with some almond butter.

Use it as an appetizer or side and dip it into some olive oil mixed with some herbs and spices, hummus or just a little butter. Use your imagination the possibilities are endless!

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