I'm always looking for ways to get my veggies, and this easy recipe provides a not-too-sweet treat which is great for breakfast or a snack anytime. Adding zucchini to banana adds nutrition while buffering the sugar spike. It may sound a little weird, but try it out; I wager you'll like it.
If you're wondering how I make those perfect rounds for crêpes, wraps, and tortillas, visit the Rawsome Creations website to purchase your own Rawsome Creations Rounds Template.
Yield: 4 6-inch crêpes
Equipment: High-speed blender and dehydrator
Place above ingredients except flax seeds and psyllium into an high-speed blender (Vitamix or similar) and blend until well combined and a smooth texture. Add the ground flax seeds and psyllium and pulse or blend until well incorporated throughout. Be careful not to heat up your mixture by blending too long.
Prepare drying sheets and dehydrator trays. Using the Rawsome Rounds Template and a small offset spatula, spread the mixture evenly and smoothly so the wells in the template are filled evenly on the liner. Carefully lift the template and repeat (if necessary) until the mixture is distributed onto the drying sheets in the tray(s).
If not using a template: use 1/4 cup measure of mixture for each 6 inch crepe and spread evenly (about 1/8 inch thick). Remember, the disks don't need to be perfect circles. For best dehydration, it's more important to get the crêpes evenly thick than perfectly round.
Dehydrate at 115°F for 10 hours. Texture should be tacky and not crispy.)
Use fresh berries and a nut cream for filling or topping.
Experiment with other savories in your batter.