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Yield
Makes 27 3-4 inch squares
Ingredients
1 ½ pounds carrots (whole)
1 ½ pounds onions
¾ cup flax-seed (soaked)
1/3 cup olive oil
½ tablespoon salt
Recipe Directions
1. Soak flax seeds in a pint glass filled with water for 30 minutes before using.
2. While they’re soaking, process the onions (quartered) in your food processor with the finest (smallest) slicing blade (not the chopping/normal ‘S’ blade). Should make long thin strips/slices of onions (julienne). Set aside in a very large bowl.
3. Change your food processor blade to the finest grating blade you have and process the carrots. Add to the bowl with the sliced onions.
4. If soak time has passed, put soaked flax seeds and the soak water into your blender. Refill the pint glass with water and add that water to blender also. Blend for just a bit. It will become a thick gel/cream with a few whole flax seeds and bits of all sizes.
5. Pour flax cream blend into bowl with onions and carrots. Add the olive oil and the salt.
6. Stir very well with large spoon. Allow to sit for 5 to 10 minutes.
7. While waiting, cover 3 Excalibur dehydrator trays with cling film or use teflex sheets. Divide your mixture evenly between the 3 trays and spread out evenly on each one, just less than a half inch thick.
8. Place into dehydrator and run until dried well on top. Flip onto normal uncovered trays and continue to dehydrate until almost crispy. It’s best to cut it about two hours after you flip it before it gets too crispy. As an option, try stopping one tray before it dries all the way and leave those squares more flexible.
Chriscarlton's Thoughts

Light crispy edges and buttery, yet chewy and strong.
This one’s got it all!
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pianissima
Jan 22, 2011
have you ever used carrot pulp instead of whole carrots? thoughts?
randommara
Jan 18, 2011
Wow this looks sooooo good! Thanks so much for posting it. I was looking for a bread/cracker that was low flax and high veg. Have you ever tried this with other veg like say zucchini? Then it could go with sweet stuff too!
Terra Love
Mar 26, 2012
Terra Love's Review
Carrot Onion Bread
mmm with mixed herbs & chilli ♥
All
Water Angel
Jan 25, 2013
I am new at this. Dehydrator....looks like I need to buy one. What brand and number of trays. I cook (wrong word now-smile) I prepare for two. Suggestions welcome
beahboo
Sep 26, 2012
I am SO excited to try this recipe! My dehydrator is on it's way and it can't seem to come fast enough haha!
Quick newbie question..what temp am I supposed to dehydrate this on?? I'm super excited..I can't afford to buy too many nuts so this bread will be PERFECT :). Thank you for posting
los
May 28, 2012
los's Review
Carrot Onion Bread
Just stuck it in the dehydrator, not sure if the ratio was right. The recipe here says 1&1/2 pounds of carrots & onions & at purelyraw.com the recipe has 1&1/3 - I went for 1&1/2... My mixture was quite watery so I added some more flax.
Another mistake I made was putting 1 pint of water + flax when it was supposed to be the flax in a pint glass with water filling up - oh silly me! Fingers crossed, hope it turns out good though I'm not sure if it will be as good as the photo! Thanks for the recipe.. Bless
Terra Love
Mar 26, 2012
Terra Love's Review
Carrot Onion Bread
mmm with mixed herbs & chilli ♥
emtpdmom
Mar 26, 2012
About 8 frames below this one, chriscarlton provides some storage suggestions for this recipe.
fredam
Mar 26, 2012
fredam's Review
Carrot Onion Bread
how do I store/wrap carrot onion bread to keep crisp, and or to travel
chriscarlton
Jun 18, 2011
You are so welcome. I still feel this way about this recipe today and I have been eating it now for 3 years. It's nice to hear that others enjoy it too. That's what makes GoneRaw so great. Thanks again. Cheers Chris
cherry
Jun 18, 2011
cherry's Review
Carrot Onion Bread
This is an amazing recipe. I was getting a little burned out on flax crackers and am so new to raw I wasn't sure what else to try. I loved it, loved it, loved it. I took 3crows suggestion of making a sandwich with avocado and tomato and then added some sprouts. Fantastic! The few raw recipes I have tried left me with the feeling that I've just wasted ingredients. Not this one! I don't have a food processor so I sliced the onions on a mandolin and chopped the carrots in my Vita Mix. Worked great. I don't think I've ever used that many onions at one time before. Thank you so much for sharing.
chriscarlton
Jan 24, 2011
3crows: Zoe and I often make triple batches and even have made 5 at a time a few times. We always work in these quantities though, because we are limited by the size of our bowls.
3crows
Jan 24, 2011
Amazing!! Made a batch yesterday - and ate almost half of one D tray before it was fully dehydrated!! Well, I had to test it right - and then I couldn't stop...
Today I ate it as an avocado sandwich with thick slices of tomato. All those flavors together were bliss. This recipe is a keeper for sure! Thanks Chris. Just what my Autumn tastebuds are calling for too.
Is it safe to just double the recipe if I want to fill my D trays? Or would that throw things out of wack? Wouldn't want to spoil it!
sv3
Jan 23, 2011
This looks great and I can't wait to try it! A couple of questions come to mind: What temp do you have your dehydrator and how long does it take generally before you flip it over? I dont have a timer so I have to try and time things right over night, etc.
chriscarlton
Jan 22, 2011
pianissima: I don't juice a lot of carrots right now. I have thought about using pulp before but I have never tried it. Probably you'd loose a little sweetness and the onion taste would be stronger. I would probably like it that way also, actually.
zrising: Once it is dried it will keep for weeks in a paper bag on the counter top. It could also be refrigerated or frozen I guess. I always eat my batch in a few days.
lzhpt
Jan 22, 2011
I still haven't been able to dissect what part of Matt Amsden's Onion bread made me ill. Ever since then I've been using chia seeds for bread/crackers instead of flax with great results. I'm going to go for it with this bread (especially since the former bread has lots of nama) and you and Zoe always have amazing recipes. I'll post back tonight!
randommara-I made a version of Raw Food, Real World's Raw corn chips using chia instead of flax and zucchini instead of corn. Today is cracker day so i'll make them again and post the recipe for you w/ picture. They are my favorite cracker/ bread.
pianissima
Jan 22, 2011
have you ever used carrot pulp instead of whole carrots? thoughts?
zenith
Jan 22, 2011
Greetings, how should the bread be stored? Thanks for sharing.
evergreen
Jan 18, 2011
hi chris and Zoe:)....this turned out great!...i love your method of making flax cream..thanks for posting:)
randommara
Jan 18, 2011
Wow this looks sooooo good! Thanks so much for posting it. I was looking for a bread/cracker that was low flax and high veg. Have you ever tried this with other veg like say zucchini? Then it could go with sweet stuff too!
JoyceH
Jan 18, 2011
Feel silly after Sovajo made a point to say "so detailed and clear" hehehehe
oh well, I prefer to be safe then sorry since I hate to waste food. I've made some dire mistakes in the past experimenting with my raw food journey.
Thanks Chris!!
chriscarlton
Jan 18, 2011
Hey JoyceH, You are exactly right, just to clarify, flax into pint glass, fill with water, soak 30 minutes, dump into blender, re-fill pint glass and add this water to the blender also, then blend it up!
ro3nn
Jan 18, 2011
Can't wait to make this, it looks amazing! Your instructions are amazing too ... so detailed and clear. Much appreciated!
JoyceH
Jan 18, 2011
Wow, this looks amazing! My husband had trouble with the raw onion breads but maybe with carrots, this might be the answer for his irritable tummy.
One question: When you are soaking your flaxseeds in the pint glass, I assume it is completely filled with water (water almost to the brim)? Am I correct? And then another pint glass completely filled with water? Sorry, but I want to make sure I do this right the first time. Seems like a lot of water but then again it's probably in proportion with the other ingredients.
:-)
chriscarlton
Jan 17, 2011
You're welcome! Zoe took the picture. She's got skills!!!
Make sure you weigh your onions after you clean and quarter them. The ratios of everything here is so crucial since there are only 5 ingredients.
Enjoy!
Zoe
Jan 17, 2011
carrie I don't know how many onions that it. It depends on the size of your onions. They are different all over. You'll have to weigh them once and count them then make sure you always get the same size onions.
Winona
Jan 17, 2011
The picture looks phenomenal. Thank you so much for sharing it!
pianissima
Jan 17, 2011
i have been waiting for you to post this. thanks!
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