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?








My crackers are in the oven right now! Although… my dough was super crack-y (Is that a word?) It was awful crumbly which you said your dough was not. This is my first vegan baking attempt so I hope I didn’t mess it up.
thanks for all the inspiration.
Hmm that’s weird, I wonder why that happened? Maybe the almonds weren’t fine enough? What flour did you use?
I made these tonight (using rye flour for the rice flour) and already have plans to make them again in a double batch. The flavor really deepened as they cooled– wow! I can’t wait to experiment with different herb and flour combinations.
I would like to make Mary’s crackers. Did you post her recipe? I have tried so many ways to find this recipe. I loved your lunch ideas. I live near kitchener and will be going into town on the weekend to buy some more wonderful ingredients for my next week meal plan. I have made over 20 of your recipes. Love love love your site.
Jo-Anne
Do these turn out pretty crispy?
Hi Amber, It depends how long you bake them for. I would say mine were more chewy, but crisp along the edge
I think it’s wonderful that you want to horse back ride! I have 3 horses and have been riding (english) since i was 5! I have a 7 year old horse i’ve had since she was 1! I use to teach horse back riding/ including jumping = ) If you’re ever in the area ahaha i’ll make sure you can corss that of the list.
cross* and i adopted a 4 month old golden lab too from the humane society! Best investment EVER! She is my running companion and loyal till the end.
Hello Angela
Just wanted to stop by and thank you for this wonderful recipe. I made a batch and we loved them. I’ve written a two part blog about them with links back to your site and direct to your recipe.
And I feel your shock re: Halloween, we too got ready with lots of loot for the trick & treaters and had not one knock at the door apart from 2 little zombie children which were our nephew and niece…who were very cute little zombies it has to be said. But still..
Hope you stop by today or tomorrow to check out my results…
All the best
Red
would there be a huge difference if i used fresh thyme and rosemary instead of dried?
I think it would taste better? :)
Just wanted to say this recipe rocks! My son is gluten intolerant and he loves these crackers. The only change I would make is to turn the crackers over 5 minutes till done so the underside gets a baking as well.
Bless!
Sophia
Hey Sophia, Im so happy that you both enjoy the crackers! I like your idea of flipping the crackers too. :)
Hi! I have a lot of almond flour around from all of the homemade almond milk I’ve been making. The recipe for the crackers sounds great and I can’t wait to try it. I have all of the ingredients on-hand except for brown rice flour. Do you think it would work to use all almond flour instead of two different flours?
Thank you!
I’m not sure Gina. Crackers can be temperamental at times so I’m hesitant to say yes, but let me know if you try it out.
I made a double batch of these crackers last night – they were easy to make/roll out and they came out phenomenal :) Thank you for another great recipe!!
Just made these.. So yummy! I used sesame oil and left out the nutritional yeast, but made an Italian herb batch and a spicy cumin batch. SOOO yummy! Thank you!
it looks healthy, but can i omit the yeast? or what can i substitute with the yeast? my diet is GLUTEN FREE AND YEAST FREE for medical reason. please respond, i wan to try cooking this ASAP. thank you.
Quinoa flour instead of brown rice flour?
-Thanks!
David
I cant see why not!
Thanks Angela. I think your blog is awesome!
I WILL be making these, but I have an unrelated question (okay, maybe a sort of related question). Where in the world did you get the ravioli cutter?! I have been looking for one just like it!
hmm I can’t quite remember it was so long ago! I think it was from a kitchen store.
I just made these, so good! I used almond flour since I happened to have it around. The dough is crumbly but I was able to roll it out well enough. I omitted the yeast since I can’t do yeast right now. Love the herbs in it. Thanks for a great gluten-free recipe!
I’ve been looking for a vegan cracker–thank you! I am also *oil free* though…do you think if I omit the 1/2 tsp. they will still turn out? Anything I could sub? Thanks.
Hi Angela, I came across the gluten free cracker recipe and am eager to try it for an event next week (2 guests have gluten allergy). Wondering if the nutritional yeast does anything to the texture or is it added solely for nutritional value?
Hi Ev, It’s added mostly for a touch of “cheese-like” flavour, but im sure it will work without it since it’s only 1 tbsp :)
Thanks Angela, will let you know how they turn out.
Well I tried them and they couldn’t be easier, healthier, tastier. I baked mine at a slightly lower temperature for longer. At 340 for about 45 min. And then I turned the oven off and left them to dry out for about an hour. I subbed lemon pepper for the rosemary and thyme just because that was the mood I was in. Delish and loved by my guests.
Made a double batch of these a few days ago for the first time and they were AMAZING! I had friends over that evening and they were gobbled up and everyone insisted I share the recipe :) Just put another batch in the oven today. SO, SO delicious! I will never buy store-bough crackers again. Thanks so much for sharing!
PS – I used organic white flour because that’s the only flour I had and they worked great! Going to try some with spelt flour when I get some next :)
Hey!
I just made these and WOW! They are so tasty, I honestly can’t believe it. I will never buy crackers at the store ever again. The recipe is so easy and quick to make. THANK YOU! :)