Do you hate to see food or
nutrients go to waste? If you are an avid juicer, then you know all about the
beautifully-colored arrangement of pulp that the machine spits out as the juice
is squeezed out of each fruit and vegetable. Most people discard this pulp and
get right to chugging their fruit & vegetable cocktail.
Unfortunately, no juicer can
extract 100% of the nutrients out of the fruits and vegetables. Plus, what many
people don’t consider is the fact that when you juice, you are essentially
leaving behind all of the great fiber that the fruits’ and veggies’ skins and
peels are so naturally high in.
Fiber serves a very important
role in the diet… when consumed in whole fruits and vegetables it helps to slow
the body’s breakdown and release of sugar from the produce, preventing blood
sugar spikes and crashes; fiber can help you feel full longer; and fiber keeps
your digestive system running smoothly and efficiently.
Bottom line, there is value in
this often-neglected pulp!
Next time you make a juice, think
twice before tossing the pulp! There’s no need for any nutritious part of the
fruits and vegetables to go to waste. Here’s how you can transform your fibrous
pulp into hearty and delicious Juice Pulp Crackers.
Juice
Pulp Crackers – Ingredients
- 3C pulp vegetable/fruit pulp from juicer
- ¼C chia seeds
- ½C chickpea flour
- 1C water
Tips: Feel free replace
the chia seeds with flax meal. Add garlic powder or some other of your favorite
seasonings for added flavor. Make sure that if you plan to save and use the
pulp, properly remove any inedible skin and seeds from the produce prior to
juicing!
Juice
Pulp Crackers – Preparation Instructions
1. Combine the juice pulp, Chia
seeds, and chickpea flour in a food processor. Add some of the water and blend
the ingredients together. Repeat until you have added all of the water. You
really want to purée the pulp to break up the fibrous threads as best as you
can, but let’s remember that it is essentially a bowl of roughage—embrace the
raw and hearty texture.
2. Spread the mixture onto a
nonstick baking sheet using a large spoon or a spatula. Spread the mixture as
thinly as possible to allow your crackers to get nice and crispy.
3. Bake the cracker sheet in the
oven at 350F for anywhere from 30 – 40 minutes, or until it is completely dried
up and crisp.*
*If you prefer to keep your Juice
Pulp Crackers raw, use a teflex sheet and dehydrate at 115F for at least 6
hours. You can even try letting them dehydrate overnight for extra-crispy
crackers.
4. Once you have a crispy cracker
sheet, remove the sheet from the oven or dehydrator and using a pizza cutter or
sharp knife, break the sheet up into individual crackers. Once your crackers
are all cut up, you can put the crackers back in the oven for an extra toast
under the broiler, or go ahead and serve them as is.
Using the same recipe, you can
also try making fruit and veggie pulp patties on the stovetop!
Be Smart.
And
if the pulp doesn’t look so appetizing to you, there are other ways you make
use of it, like making it into garden compost to help your spring garden
flourish.
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