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Gluten Free Matzo With Pickled Lettuce

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Ingredients

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375 g biscuit mix, gluten-free
1 teaspoon salt
80 ml olive oil
120 ml water
300 g mixed salad greens (romaine, lolo rosso, iceberg)
6 garlic cloves
240 ml water
125 ml cider vinegar
1 tablespoon maple syrup
1 teaspoon red pepper flakes
1 teaspoon mustard seeds

Nutritional information

194.7
Calories
96 g
Calories From Fat
10.7 g
Total Fat
2 g
Saturated Fat
0.6 mg
Cholesterol
512.1 mg
Sodium
21.6 g
Carbs
0.8 g
Dietary Fiber
4.7 g
Sugars
2.7 g
Protein
976g
Serving Size

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Gluten Free Matzo With Pickled Lettuce

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    Whether you know this unleavened bread as Matzo, Matza or Matzah, this delicious, homemade, cracker-like alternative to bread is a welcome change. The pickled lettuce creates a light pleasant contrast and studies show that vinegar can help diabetes by keeping blood sugar levels stable.

    Matzos history is an integral part of the Jewish culture; when Jewish people were enslaved by Egypts Pharaoh, God sent 10 plagues to punish the Egyptians until finally they agreed to free Moses and his people. The Jews had to leave their homes in haste because the Pharaoh changed his mind, consequently they didnt have time to prepare the bread properly and had to bake the mixture of flour and water which resulted in a hard flat bread; Matza was a happy mistake. Jewish people remember the Exodus by not eating any products made with Yeast etc for one week at Passover, but Matzo is also enjoyed by many cultures throughout the year.

    • 45 min
    • Serves 3
    • Easy

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    Gluten-Free Matzo With Pickled Lettuce, Whether you know this unleavened bread as Matzo, Matza or Matzah, this delicious, homemade, cracker-like alternative to bread is a welcome change The pickled lettuce creates a light pleasant contrast and studies show that vinegar can help diabetes by keeping blood sugar levels stable Matzos history is an integral part of the Jewish culture; when Jewish people were enslaved by Egypts Pharaoh, God sent 10 plagues to punish the Egyptians until finally they agreed to free Moses and his people The Jews had to leave their homes in haste because the Pharaoh changed his mind, consequently they didnt have time to prepare the bread properly and had to bake the mixture of flour and water which resulted in a hard flat bread; Matza was a happy mistake Jewish people remember the Exodus by not eating any products made with Yeast etc for one week at Passover, but Matzo is also enjoyed by many cultures throughout the year , Whether you know this unleavened bread as Matzo, Matza or Matzah, this delicious, homemade, cracker-like alternative to bread is a welcome change The pickled lettuce creates a light pleasant contrast and studies show that vinegar can help diabetes by keeping blood sugar levels stable Matzos history is an integral part of the Jewish culture; when Jewish people were enslaved by Egypts Pharaoh, God sent 10 plagues to punish the Egyptians until finally they agreed to free Moses and his people The Jews had to leave their homes in haste because the Pharaoh changed his mind, consequently they didnt have time to prepare the bread properly and had to bake the mixture of flour and water which resulted in a hard flat bread; Matza was a happy mistake Jewish people remember the Exodus by not eating any products made with Yeast etc for one week at Passover, but Matzo is also enjoyed by many cultures throughout the year


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Heat the Water, Vinegar, Syrup, Mustard Seeds, Red Chilli Flakes, and Garlic in a Sauce Pan For 3-5 Minutes to Render the Flavours. Allow to Cool to Room Temperature, Then Pour Over Lettuce in a Bowl. Press Down With a Weighted Plate For About an Hour. Transfer Into a Pickling Jar and Refrigerate.

    2
    Done

    Set a Pizza Stone or Baking Sheet in the Oven and Heat to 260c/500f For About 45 Minutes.

    3
    Done

    in a Bowl, Combine the Flour, Salt, and Olive Oil. Slowly Add in the 120ml of Water Until the Dough Comes Into a Ball.

    4
    Done

    Divide the Dough Into 12 Portions.

    5
    Done

    With a Floured Rolling Pin, Flatten Each Portion of Dough Until About 8 Wide. Cut Into Desired Shape and Prick All Over With a Fork.

    6
    Done

    Dust the Pizza Stone of Baking Pan and Transfer the Flattened Dough Onto It.

    7
    Done

    Bake For About 2 Minutes Per Side or Until Crisp.

    8
    Done

    Serve With Pickled Lettuce on the Side.

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