Have you ever been at a point in your life when you feel a creeping urgency to do stuff?
Important stuff. Fun stuff.
I’m not dead yet stuff.
I’m not getting any younger stuff.
Life Crisis stuff.
I need to stop watching Fall TV and get off my butt stuff.
Eric and I came to this conclusion the other night. We had an amazing conversation about life, goals, and making sure our days are meaningful.
Then we each made lists. Bucket lists. A bucket list is sort of like a to-do list, but much more fun. I’ve made a Fitness Bucket List before too. Some of these things below I’m already working on, but putting them on paper makes them more mindful, real, and exciting. The list is also a great motivator to get off the couch at night and do something other than watch TV!
Write it down. Dream big. Allow yourself to write “crazy” ideas. Some of mine include:
- Learn how to horseback ride. Maybe even do a jump. Don’t die.
- Learn to play the piano. Play at upscale restaurants complete with sparkly evening gown. <—don’t ask.
- Create elaborate Halloween costumes complete with professional make-up.
- Be a fashionista, or at least learn how to dress myself like a grown up instead of leaving the mall with a bottle of nail polish, a necklace, and another bra.
- Write books. Cookbooks. Life books. Picture books. <—working on it
- Manage anxiety better. <—working on it
- Be a peaceful animal rights activist <—working on it
- Take professional photography courses
- Rescue dog from shelter
- Stuff a piñata full of homemade vegan candies and beat the crap out of it with friends. Stuff face.
- Start my own charity
- Make the best vegan brownies of my life. <—Did it
- Live in different parts of the world & travel
- Weight train consistently <—working on it
- Sign up for Toastmasters. Charm and dazzle. Pretend I’m George Clooney.
- Make favourite cracker recipe. Repeat as necessary.
Did it.
I’ve attempted to make crackers on a regular basis, but it never stuck. I realized if I’m ever going to make my own crackers regularly, they had to satisfy the following:
- Healthy ingredients I’d feel good about eating on a regular basis
- Low in added fat
- DELICIOUS
- Quick and easy to throw together
Jackpot.
You might be thinking, how can rolling dough be quick and easy?
I know, I know, no one wants to roll out dough. Even when I see recipes that require rolling, I usually pass them by. Rolling out dough can be scary even for practiced bakers. But this dough is honestly so easy to roll out.
It’s not sticky, rippy, or annoying in any way. Trust me, I would complain bitterly if it was.
In minutes you have crackers ready to go into the oven.
The only work you have to do after that is trying not to burn your tongue when they come out of the oven!
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Easy Vegan & Gluten-Free Crackers
Yield
approx. 35 [1.5”] crackers
Prep time
Cook time
Chill time
10
Total time
Easy, delicious, easy to roll, and endlessly customizable. Doubling the batch is recommended! Inspired by Clean, Green, Simple.
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup brown rice flour*
- 1/2 cup whole almonds*, ground into flour (or use 3/4 cup almond flour)
- 2 tbsp ground flax
- 1 tbsp nutritional yeast
- 1/4 tsp garlic powder
- 1/2 tsp kosher salt
- 1/2 tsp dried thyme
- 1 tsp dried rosemary
- scant 1/4 tsp baking soda
- 2 tbsp sesame seeds
- 1/4 cup water
- 1/2 tsp olive oil
Directions
- Preheat oven to 350°F and line a baking sheet with parchment. In a high-speed blender or processor, grind almonds into a flour. Do not over process or almonds will release oils. Sift flour before using to remove larger pieces. OR you can use store-bought almond flour.
- In a large bowl, mix together the dry ingredients. Add wet ingredients and mix well with spoon. Knead dough with hands until it comes together. Shape into a ball.
- Place ball of dough on parchment paper or a non-stick mat. Roll out dough until it’s about 1/8th inch thick, or as thin as you can get it without ripping. With a pastry wheel or pizza slicer, slice into crackers.
- Bake at 350°F for 18-20 minutes until slightly golden in colour. I baked mine about 18 mins. and next time I will bake them for a couple mins. longer to get them crisper.
- Cool on baking sheet for 10 mins. Store in air-tight container once fully cool.
Tip:
* Other flours might work in substitution for brown rice flour and almond flour, although keep in mind the flavour will change.
I finally feel like I’ve found “the one”. I’ll be seeing these again real soon, and next time, doubling the batch.
We enjoyed some with almond butter.
Mmm.
Best brownies of my life, you’re next.
What’s on your bucket list?








I’m in heaven over here!!!!
Great question…I love your list and know you can do each and every one, plus more ;) I want to create such a movement with women and show them that confidence, passion and business are things we can talk about, enjoy and be good at!!!
I also want to possibly run a marathon, have kiddies, write a book, etc.
Great crackers dollface!
xxoo
Big surprise?
Just a question: awhile back you talked about a big surprise, but then you never followed-up on it… will we the readers ever hear the big reveal?
I hoped it would be by now, but it’s taking longer than expected. Hopefully soon :)
I stopped eating gluten about 6 months ago and feel a million times better. You end up eating a lot healthier too. I’m always looking for gluten free recipes and this one looks great! Thanks so much for sharing!
ANGELA you are such a tease with those brownies!! Don’t get me wrong, those crackers look great and I’m pleased to have found an easy recipe. I despise rolling (and kneading, also) as well but this does not look time consuming or difficult. But the brownies…
You must have read my mind that I’ve been desperate for some easy, GF, vegan crackers! I’ve been unsuccessful with other recipes (see: sticky, icky mess), so I’m eternally grateful to be rescued by your brilliance again! Thank you for another daily dose of inspiration on both the cracker and life front. It’s just what I needed today!
Do you have any replacements for the almond flour? My son and husband are allergic :/
I definitely have to make these for my toddlers snacks.
You could probably sub most types of flour, I would think. If the dough is too dry you can add a touch more water.
Your doggie may be on deaths door step right now. Did you know that in Canada when a shelter is listed as non kill that just means that they give their dogs and cats to other shelters to be killed? Im not an animal rights activist but I know that right now your doggie is still in a cage wondering if you will get there in time to save his or hers life. So what are u waiting for???
Sabs.
I found out I’m allergic to gluten (among other things) this weekend so I’m glad to see this recipe to make my own crackers! They look delicious!
awesome you are considering adopting a dog! way better than a bred dog, sadly so many bred dogs have inbred diseases that shorten their lives. mutts are the best! ;-)
thanks for the GF cracker recipe. I like chickpea flour so I may have to go off the original one there.
I am just curious (and trying to be a peaceful animal activist here), but the goal of horseback riding does not seem to fit into being an animal activist or vegan lifestyle. using animals for riding on just goes against that philosophy.
I am a HUGE lover of all animals, including horses. But, horses have been used for riding for hundreds and hundreds of years. They were the primary mode of transportation in the past. I think it is partly their instinct to be used for riding.. just my input.
Yes!! I’ve been wanting to make crackers..besides the normal juice crackers that are like my favorite Mary’s ones. Maybe I can sub whole flax seeds for the sesame seeds?
Thanks!!
Maggie
http://www.mybreakfastblog.com
Yes I think that would work great!
hi angela … I’m going to make these brownies.
can you share the link please for your brownies that you pictured at the end of your cracker post. I search with the keyword brownie but there are several recipes.
You said they were the best brownies of your life. Thanks Angela. Have a beautiful fall day.
Best, Angela C.
The recipe is coming up sometime this week :)
AHH, these look incredible! I love that they are vegan and gluten free- amazing! Can’t wait to see that brownie recipe as well! :)
I haven’t commented in soo long :( I still come check up all the time though! :D But these crackers look so yummy! Love that you are providing us with more GF recipes :)
Thanks Lauren!
Just wanted to let you know that I made your pumpkin mac and cheese and it was AMAZING! My husband ate a TON of it too and wants me to make it again, and he is a former cheese addict!
I’m happy to hear that! I love when men enjoy these recipes…such a compliment, right?
These look amazing! Would any flour work (buckwheat, spelt, oat)? And what could I sub nutritional yeast with?
You can leave out the nutr. yeast all together probably. I would think most flours work here. If the dough is dry add a touch more water.
i am a cracker addict. must make these!
my bucket list has really been a “do what feels right, right now” list since my interests often change (out with the hot yoga, in with roller derby!). what doesn’t change is the love that the two heaps of rescued fur on my floor provide. when you’re ready, there will be a rescue pet waiting for you :)
Def. agree…I’ve had dogs from shelters as a child and they were the best pets anyone could ask for, I can’t wait until we’re able to get another dog!
I’m not even a huge cracker fan, but these look really good! My husband is obsessed with all things pretzel or cracker-related so now I know what to make him!
love the idea of homemade crackers! they look good.
I hope you guys had a great weekend!
I love your blog for all the different vegan recipes. Your chocolate cupcake recipe has been my absolute favorite . I have a request. I see you make recipes with different ingredients. Is it possible to bake vegan without having to hunt for special ingredients like spelt flour or almond flour? Or you could post what can be used instead of such ingredients. I
Often I will write ingredients that can be subbed, but I have not in this recipe as I havent tried them more than once. I’m sure most flours would work though.
oh dang these look so crunchilious! :P Mmmmm. It’s funny how some things, as much as we love making them, just don’t stick!
And I love this one: “Learn how to horseback ride. Maybe even do a jump. Don’t die.” Haha, that’s definitely one of my goals. I also want to hang glide so badly! Also, go to as many 3rd world countries as I’m allowed, and the list is endless….:)