With just 5 ingredients, this Rosemary Crackers recipe is super easy to make. All you need is almond flour, egg, rosemary, olive oil, and salt. I love making homemade paleo crackers. They’re much fresher than store bought and far less expensive.
I was diagnosed with celiac disease in 1998 and that’s when I went on a gluten-free diet. In 2001, I realized I needed to take things up a notch, and so I went on a grain-free diet. Since then, I’ve been creating loads of easy paleo recipes for you, all with as few ingredients as possible!
I was thrilled when the Almond Board of California reached out and asked me to work with them to promote healthy eating. Almonds are my favorite superfood. I wrote an entire cookbook using almond flour! So, I developed these wonderfully flavorful Rosemary Crackers made of almond flour as well as the video below.
Rosemary Crackers
Ingredients
- 1¾ cups blanched almond flour (not almond meal)
- ½ teaspoon celtic sea salt
- 2 tablespoons fresh rosemary, finely chopped
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 large egg
Instructions
- In a large bowl, combine almond flour, salt and rosemary
- In a medium bowl, Whisk together olive oil and egg
- Stir wet ingredients into almond flour mixture until thoroughly combined
- Roll dough into a ball
- Press between 2 sheets of parchment paper to ⅛ inch thickness
- Remove top piece of parchment paper
- Transfer the bottom piece with rolled out dough onto a baking sheet
- Cut dough into 2-inch squares with a knife or pizza cutter
- Bake at 350°F for 12-15 minutes, until lightly golden
- Let crackers cool on baking sheet for 30 minutes, then serve
If you can eat dairy these gluten-free Rosemary Crackers are delicious with goat cheese. If you are on a dairy-free diet, serve this easy paleo crackers recipe with these delicious paleo condiments!
Check out this helpful video that shows you how to make this easy paleo crackers recipe!
Elana says
Miranda, for more on that go here:
https://elanaspantry.com/nutrition-information/
Have a great day,
Elana
Miranda Torres says
Anyway to know how much is the carbs in a serving and how many are in a serving?
Paula says
I really like the simplicity of this recipe. Unfortunately I am allergic to almonds so I substituted All Purpose Gluten Free flour. What a disaster! The dough was so crumbly that I was not able to form it into a ball to roll out. I added enough water so I finally could form the dough into a ball and roll out. The crackers turned out ok, any suggestions? Any good recipes like this one using gluten free flour? Thank you
Elana says
Paula, thanks so much for your comment! I have not eaten gluten-free grains in a couple of decades so not sure about those recipes :-)
jacqueline a peters says
I would love to make these and mail them to my sister. How would I pack them and how long would they stay fresh?
Thank you
Elana says
Jacqueline, I haven’t shipped these but I often ship cookies to the boys with express 2-day shipping. I pack them in a small cardboard box, then a bigger shipping box. These crackers stay fresh for me for a week :-)
Nola says
I love this recipe, my family loves it to !
Elana says
Thanks Nola!
Amy Svetich says
How many crackers per serving>
Elana says
Amy, this recipe makes 24 crackers :-)
Madeline LoPresti says
How could you make these without eggs, VEGAN?
Elana says
Madeline, thanks for your comment! Here’s a vegan cracker recipe for you:
https://elanaspantry.com/egg-free-keto-crackers/
Enjoy!
Elana
Dylan says
Elana, I hope you’re doing well. I have questions to ask you about making your rosemary cracker. How would you roll the dough into a ball press between 2 pieces of parchment paper to1/8 thickness? Do you take a whole paper, or folded in 1/2 in hamburger or hotdog style? Does it have to be too thick, or not too thick, or thinner? How long does it take to do this? I should just take a whole 2 pieces of parchment paper, and roll the dough too. I have a bigger baking, and cookie sheets, so could I use a cookie sheet to transfer the dough to a bottom of the pan after remove the top piece of paper? And finally before baking the crackers, do I need to put it in the oven on the top rack or bottom rack? Please let me know if you can answer my questions. Take care & stay away from Coronavirus!
Dylan Kaulukou-Chang
Elana says
Dylan, how are you?! First, if you watch the video many of your questions will be answered :-) For the size of the baking sheet, click the highlighted link in the instructions portion of the recipe that says “baking sheet.” For the oven, use either rack. Stay well!
Linda says
I’ve tried other Paleo cracker recipes before and this recipe by far is the best. I sprinkled a little crushed sesame seeds on top and they turned out fantastic. Thanks
Elana says
Linda, thanks for letting me know that this is the best cracker recipe! I test my recipes dozens of times so that they’re the best ever :-)
Jennifer says
I have made these before and really like them. Today I had no Rosemary so used Herbs de Provence and they turned out GREAT!
Elana says
Jennifer, thanks for letting me know these crackers are GREAT!