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The Best Oatmeal Cookies Recipe Unlocked: Diabetes Friendly Crackers


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What are crispy, crunchy bakes known as?
Yea, you have guessed it right!

Crackers - cut. cut cut!!! Do you love than crackling sound? If so, this post is for you.

Do you love homemade crackers? If so, this recipe is for you!

Are you looking for a Diwali gift or even a birthday present for a health freak? Then this pack of healthy goodies is for you!

So many options in one post!
Wow!





Whole wheat flour cookies are a healthier take on refined flour cookies available in the market. Agree?

Yes,you ought to!


What about crackers- say whole wheat crackers or even oatmeal crackers?

Well, you bet it!

Crackers are even healthier than cookies, for they use less of fat and more of water.

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Cookies healthy cookies everywhere, and so many crackers to eat! Can cookies be healthy? Somebody questioned. Why not, my mind pondered? When you eat outside junk, you never question whether this or that is healthy. Then what's the need to ask whether cookies are healthy?

Nevertheless, homemade oatmeal cookies are healthy. Even the multi-grain cookies are healthy.
Rest assured about it! At least healthier than the market cookies. Agree?

Ever wondered what goes inside those cookies that you buy outside? Yes, even the ingredient list is not clear about it. They claim having added wheat flour, but do you know wheat flour is a misnomer - it may stand for a blend of all-purpose flour and whole wheat grains.  Please check the image below for detail.




Have you started pondering over this fact now?

Read further.

Since learning the basics of baking, I have been trying my hands at all sorts of healthy cookies. But in the back of my mind, I have always wanted to try my hands at quick oatmeal biscuits recipe for my diabetic mother-in-law and father-in-law.

Glad, I experimented with oat cracker recipe today and the experiment has been successful . Now I can present homemade healthy cookies to my in-laws when I meet them next.

Did I tell you these are the best oatmeal cookies I have ever had?Wondering why? Because the recipe uses healthiest of ingredients.

Here's my experiment with yet another healthy cookies.


Ingredients

1 cup- wheat flour
1 tbsp- Ragi flour (optional)
1 cup -oatmeal (ground oats)
3 tbsp - flax seeds powder
1/4 tsp- salt
2 fat pinches of sugar (optional)
3 tbsp- oil (I used saffola)
1/2 cup - chilled water (may need little more for dough)
Chilly flakes
1 tsp -Cumin seeds
1 tsp- curd (optional)
1 tbsp - sesame seeds (til - roasted)

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Oatmeal Cookie Recipe Procedure
Look at these beauties? Don't they tell you something? Yes, they tell you that they are loaded with healthy ingredients that make them a perfect diabetic friendly recipe. My parents-in law have been savoring graham crackers for over a decade. Ever since I started baking at home,  I have been curious enough to crack the recipe. I may not have been able to do so, but what I have come up with is a keeper!

You would surely want to bake another batch of quick oat biscuits because these would be gone in no time. Out of the oven and disappearing from the shelf quickly!

All right, let's get back to the procedure of this oatmeal cookie recipe.
  1. Grind Oats
  2. Roast flax seeds for 2-3 minutes. Let them cool down and grind.
  3. Grind red chilly to get flakes.
  4. Mix everything, except oil and water.
  5. Add oil and mix with dough.
  6. It will appear like bread crumbs.
  7. Add water little amount at a time. We do not want a sticky dough, but it should not be dry either.
  8. Gather the dough.
  9. Pre-heat oven for 8-10 minutes at 180 degrees.
  10. Grease a baking tray.
  11. Cut the dough into very thin sheets.
  12. I used cookie cutter to give shape.
  13. Bake for 15 minutes (depending on the thickness of your crackers - took me almost 20 mins, as my crackers were little thicker).
  14. Enjoy with a hot cup of tea.
  15. This is a perfect snack for diabetic patients as well. If you are making wheat crackers for diabetics, do not add sugar. I plan to bake these for my diabetic parents-in-law :) Since my in-laws are fond of these and have included crackers in their diabetic diet.
Feedback time on the diabetes-friendly recipe:

It's Diwali time and everyone is busy cooking sweets. Here I have come up with a healthy cookie recipe instead. Yes, of course, you need to watch your intake this festive season. After all, what goes inside, comes out! Be careful, enjoy, and do not hurt others. By the way do not forget to try this oat cracker recipe. Would love to hear back from you all!

Comments

  1. A great treat for diabetics and those on a diet.

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  2. can we make it without flax seeds

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    1. Yes, you can. Flax seeds are a taste enhancer here.

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  3. Namaste Maam, Thank you for such healthy recipes.

    But somehow, no pictures are seen on your website? Can it be fixed?

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    1. Is it? I hope you are able to see pictures now. Sometimes they may not be visible due to bandwidth issues at your end. If the problem persists, let me know. I will check again.

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