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Grain Free Garlic Herb Flatbread

Crispy, grain-free, paleo flatbread. The better news, it actually tastes like bread! Wha-wha-what? Oh yes, like straight up, I need this in my life, comfort food, bread. Need I tell you how simple it is to make? Your heart may actually skip a beat on this one. Use it to dip into soups, make a panini, a pizza or just eat it buttered with herbs. This is a game changer. It is so easy, I am worried you will be tempted to make it too often. Remember, this is still not intended to take the place of vegetables, but it could be used as a great additional to them! This recipe does use tapioca to create a better bread-like product but is pretty much pure starch with little or no other micronutrients and redeeming qualities. It would not be the best idea for someone who is seeking weight-loss or in need of extreme gut healing. This recipe is not intended for daily consumption but a great addition on an occasion or two or when that craving strikes. Although it is WAY better than your typical store-bought crust.
10 minutes
10 minutes
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This is our estimate based on online research.
Calories:354
Fat:29 g
Carbohydrates:20 g
Protein:7 g
Calculated per serving.

Serves: 6

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Ingredients


Process

Note, these instructions are written assuming the standard serving size, since you have modified the number of servings, these steps may need to be modified for best results
  1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Place pizza stone in the oven while it preheats.
  2. Meanwhile, mix dry ingredients in a bowl.
  3. Add warm water, olive oil and slightly whisked eggs.
  4. Mix thoroughly, adding additional coconut flour as needed. It should end up being a very sticky dough that can be flattened with a spatula.
  5. Let sit a few minutes to let coconut flour absorb water.
  6. Pour onto parchment paper and spread with spatula to 1/4 inch thick.
  7. Carefully* place parchment paper on pizza stone and bake 8-12 minutes or until crispy.
  8. Remove and add optional toppings. I mixed garlic and butter and spread over the top and then added herbs and cheese (optional).

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RECIPE REVIEWS

  1. shez444
    October 3, 2014

    This was great. I was in a hurry and just used Italian mixed seasoning. I used fresh Parmesan because I had it. When I make it again I’ll follow the recipe more carefully.
    After it was done, I added salami, caramelized onions and mushrooms, some Gouda and a bit more Parmesan. I was thrilled when my husband said he loved it.
    Thanks very much for this recipe. Pretty sure it’ll become a staple.

    1. Kara McCartney
      Kara McCartney
      October 20, 2014

      Glad you loved it! Be sure to check out the author’s website at: http://simplerootswellness.com/

  2. October 5, 2014

    I’m so glad you liked it and to hear that your husband loved it as well. A win, right? Your combination sounds delicious as well! I post a new flatbread recipe on my website most Fridays and I link it on social media as #flatbreadfriday and you can visit my website to get additional recipes at http://www.simplerootswellness.com.

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