I know it seems that I'm gassing myself up a bit - but hey, I would say that this recipe is pretty darn good. Not only is it cheap - it is lower in fat than most of my non-raw pastry recipes and contains no wheat. Instead, the main components of these biscuits are simply the last of the masa I had in the fridge, avocado, coconut oil and cumin (plus a bit of salt). The stew that it accompanies is extremely simple (thus no recipe) and simply has corn, salsa, a jalapeno, a handful of lentils and bulgur, dry-cooked bell peppers, onions and garlic plus sodium-free taco seasoning.
(Masa and Avocado Biscuit Ingredients)
- 4 tbl of Coconut Oil (cold)
- 1/2 Avocado (mashed with ACV and salt)
- 2 cups of Masa/Corn Flour
- 1/2 tsp of Baking Powder
- 1/2 cup of Organic Non-Dairy Milk
- Liberal sprinkle of Cumin
(Directions)
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees
- Mash your fats together and in a separate bowl combine your flour and baking powder.
- Knead lightly, roll out and then cut rounds out for the biscuits, sprinkle liberally with cumin and place in the fridge for 15 minutes.
- Bake for about 10 minutes until the biscuits look solidified then turn the heat up to 400 degrees. Bake until the ends have crisped and everything has turned golden brown.
- Enjoy!
Great recipe. Very interesting ingredients!
ReplyDeleteThanks Marina! ^^
DeleteInteresting. I don't make savoury biscuits often enough; I will try your recipe. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Lovlie! ^^ I hope that you like it!
DeleteSounds utterly delish!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Bentobird! ^^
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