Tag: low-oxalate

  • Chickpea Crackers {gluten-free}

    Chickpea Crackers {gluten-free}

    Once I discovered how much I liked the flavour of socca, I started wondering what other things could be made with chickpea flour…such as crackers. I’d had store-bought chip-like things before made with chickpeas, which were really tasty, so I imagined it could probably work, but these chip things had other types of flours in

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  • Socca Pizza {gluten-free}

    Socca Pizza {gluten-free}

    I have a slight obsession with socca, the flatbread made from chickpea flour. There’s something really satisfying about chickpea flour used in this way – it’s somewhat bread-like, but not in the dry, puffy sort of way. The socca has a unique, and as Shane observed, almost potato chipish flavour; my favourite part is the

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  • Lime Tarts

    Lime Tarts

    A couple of weeks ago, I fortuitously discovered the ambrosia that is the Passionfruit Tart from Ken’s Patisserie, here in Portland. Emmy and I were out for a walk, and I thought I would just stop in for a small treat. At the first bite, I said to myself “this is one of the best

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  • Ricotta Gnocchi {with einkorn flour}

    Ricotta Gnocchi {with einkorn flour}

    For those who love doughy things as much as I do, you must have a good gnocchi recipe to satisfy both the doughy and the pasta cravings all in one go. I have had really good gnocchi in Italian restaurants, and also not-so-good packaged gnocchi from the store. If only I’d realized sooner how easy

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  • Coconut Milk

    Coconut Milk

    Coconut milk is one of the easiest milks to make, is very inexpensive, and best of all, tastes like the tropics.  The coconut meat does not have to be soaked overnight, so making coconut milk doesn’t take as much planning as the other nut milks, which is nice if you’ve forgotten you need milk.  

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