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Family Favourites

R e c i p e s a n d

Flax

'H e a l t h f u l'

T i p s

bout This Cookbook

Recipes in this book were developed by the George Weston Limited Sensory & Food Research Centre, Department of Foods and Nutrition at the University of Manitoba, the Flax Council of Canada, the Saskatchewan Flax Development Commission, and consumers like yourself. Single Serving nutrient values accompany each recipe. Optional ingredients are not included in the analyses. Nutrient analysis was conducted by H. Dzioba M.Sc (Nutr); College of Pharmacy and Nutrition, University of Saskatchewan, utilizing Nutritionist IV, Version 4.1 (First Data Bank, San Bruno, CA). Complete nutritional analysis is available upon request. Recipes have been tested in metric and imperial measure. Use either in the recipe, not a combination of both.

For additional nutrition information, contact: Flax Council of Canada; 465-167 Lombard Avenue; Winnipeg, MB, Canada; R3B 0T6 Phone: (204) 982-2115 Fax: (204) 942-1841 Web site: www.flaxcouncil.ca Saskatchewan Flax Development Commission; A5A-116 103rd St. East; Saskatoon, SK, Canada; S7N 1Y7 Phone: (306) 664-1901 Fax: (306) 664-4404 Web site: www.saskflax.com

Front cover photo clockwise from bottom left: Apple and Flax Pancakes PG 33; Two-hour Buns PG 36; Fruited Harvest Stuffing PG 27; Farmland Flax Cookies PG 40; Flax-topped Fruit Crisp with Lemon Cream PG 46; Oven Fried Chicken PG 15. Centre photo: Broccoli Salad PG 11.

Contents
Why eat flax?
APPETIZERS

4 Flax Seed Crackers Cracked Pepper and Flax Cheeseballs Soft Pretzels 6 7 8 10 11 12 14 15 16 18 20 22 27 28 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 40 41 42 43 44 46

SOUPS/SALADS

Orzo, Lentil and Flax Soup Broccoli Salad Antipasto Salad with Toasted Flax Seed Dressing
MAIN DISHES

Meat Loaf Oven Fried Chicken Ham n Swiss Meal-in-a-Loaf Spinach Lasagne Hummus and Flax Tortilla Sandwich
SIDE DISHES

Flax Fried Rice Fruited Harvest Stuffing Vegetable Stir-fry Bulgar and Flax Pilaf
MUFFINS & MORE

Orange Bran Flax Muffins Chocolate Zucchini Muffins Apple and Flax Pancakes Pizza Bread
BREADS & BUNS

Two-hour Buns Flax Prairie Bread (Bread Machine) Flax Cinnamon Buns (Bread Machine)
COOKIES & TREATS

Farmland Flax Cookies Granola Snack Bars Chocolate Chip Cookies Tutti-Frutti Cookies Apple Flax Seed Squares Flax-topped Fruit Crisp with Lemon Cream

Why eat flax?


A host of health and nutritional benefits
Flax seed has been consumed throughout history for its nutritional and health benefits. Flax is rich in alpha-linolenic acid (an essential omega-3 fatty acid), dietary fibre (soluble and insoluble), and plant lignans. These components play a role in the maintenance and improvement of our general health. In fact, research indicates beneficial effects from including flax seed in the diet. Flax seed may help protect against coronary heart disease as well as breast and colon cancer. Flax seed can have a positive influence on a host of other health concerns, including blood cholesterol levels and auto-immune diseases such as arthritis and lupus. Flax seed also improves laxation.

Fat thats good for you


More than half the fat in flax seed is alpha-linolenic acid, an essential omega-3 fatty acid. Omega-3s may help protect against both coronary heart disease and stroke. As these essential fatty acids are lacking in most modern diets, which are no longer rich in grains and leafy greens, flax is important as an omega-3 supplement. As well, even though approximately 42 per cent of flax seed is composed of oil, more than 70 per cent of that is polyunsaturated fat the healthy fat.

Fibre advantages
Flax seed contains high quantities of both soluble and insoluble fibre. Soluble fibre reduces blood cholesterol levels, while insoluble fibre improves laxation.

The best source of lignans


Ground or whole flax seed provides up to 800 times more lignans components that researchers believe assist in the prevention of breast and colon cancerthan any other plant. (Note, however, that flax seed oil contains virtually no lignans.)

Storage and handling


Use flax seed whole, or grind it at home in a coffee grinder, food processor or blender, to the consistency of finely-ground coffee. Grinding ensures that all seeds are broken up, thus providing the most nutritional benefit. Store whole flax seed at room temperature for up to a year. Store ground flax seed in the fridge for up to 90 days, although for optimum freshness, it is best to grind it as you need it .

Content of flax seed


Protein ................................................................ 21% Fat ....................................................................... 42% Polyunsaturates ............................ 30% Omega-3.................. 24% Omega-6.................... 6% Monounsaturates ........................... 8% Saturates .......................................... 4% Dietary Fibre ..................................................... 28% Carbohydrate ...................................................... 6% Other..................................................................... 3%

Substitution tips
For fat Substitute flax for fat in your recipes, using 45 mL (3 tbsp) ground flax seed for each 15 mL (1 tbsp) of margarine, butter or cooking oil. Flax can be substituted for all or some of the fat, depending on the recipe. Note that baking with flax as fat substitute will cause baked goods to brown more quickly. For eggs Substitute a ground flax seed/water mixture for eggs in recipes such as pancakes, muffins and cookies. Use 15 mL (1 tbsp) ground flax plus 45 mL (3 tbsp) water left sitting for several minutes for each egg. Note that this will result in a chewier version of the recipe, with less volume.

Weight and calorie content of flax seed per specific measurement


Ground Flax Seed 250 mL (millilitres) = 1 cup = 130 grams = 4.5 ounces = 585 calories 15 mL = 1 tbsp = 8 grams = .3 ounces = 36 calories 5 mL = 1 tsp = 2.7 grams = .1 ounces = 12 calories Whole Flax Seed 250 mL (millilitres) = 1 cup = 180 grams = 6.3 ounces = 810 calories 15 mL = 1 tbsp = 11 grams = .4 ounces = 50 calories 5 mL = 1 tsp = 4 grams = .1 ounces = 18 calories

APPETIZERS

Flax Seed Crackers


Easy and delicious. 50 mL 50 mL 375 mL 2 mL 2 mL 20 mL 125 mL flax seed ground flax seed all-purpose flour baking powder salt margarine or butter, softened skim milk 1/4 cup 1/4 cup 1 1/2 cups 1/2 tsp 1/2 tsp 4 tsp 1/2 cup

In a bowl of a stand-up mixer, add flax seed, ground flax, flour, baking powder, salt and margarine or butter. With the paddle attachment, mix on low speed until the mixture resembles a coarse meal. Stir in milk and mix until mixture forms a soft dough. (You can also mix the dough by hand). Wrap dough in plastic wrap and chill 10 minutes. Divide the dough into quarters. Turn out onto a lightly floured board. Roll out very thin to a rectangle 2 mm (1/16 inch) thick. Cut into 6 cm (2 1/2 inch) squares. Transfer to an ungreased baking sheet. Repeat with the remainder of the dough. Preheat oven to 160 C (325 F). Bake 20 minutes until crisp and golden.
Variations: Onion: 15 mL (1 tbsp) powdered onion soup mix. Cheese: 250 mL (1 cup) grated cheddar cheese. Italian: 15 mL (1 tbsp) oregano and 250 mL (1 cup) grated mozzarella cheese. Yield: 24 crackers Serving Size: 1 6 x 6 cm (2 1/2 x 2 1/2 inch) cracker
Single Serving Nutrient Values Calories Protein Carbohydrate Fibre 56 1.7 g 7.9 g 0.9 g Fat 1.9 g Polyunsaturates 1.1 g Monounsaturates 0.5 g Saturates 0.2 g Cholesterol 0.1 mg Sodium Potassium Folate 59 mg 66 mg 14 g

APPETIZERS

Cracked Pepper and Flax Cheeseballs


Everyone will ask you for this simple recipe. 250 g 5 mL 5 mL 30 mL light cream cheese cracked black pepper or coarsely ground pepper salt free herb and spice seasoning flax seed* 8 oz 1 tsp 1 tsp 2 tbsp

In a medium-sized bowl, mix together cream cheese, pepper and seasoning with a fork until blended. Divide into two balls. In a small bowl, put 15 mL (1 tbsp) flax seed, put in one cheeseball, turning to coat all sides with seeds. Repeat with other ball. Wrap with plastic wrap, refrigerate two hours. Serve with crackers and vegetables.
*Flax seed may also be ground. Measure first, then grind or mill. Yield: 2 cheeseballs (250 mL/1 cup each or 50 servings each) Serving Size: 10 mL (1 tsp) per cracker
Single Serving Nutrient Values Calories Protein Carbohydrate Fibre 14 0.6 g 0.6 g 0.1 g Fat 1g Polyunsaturates 0.1 g Monounsaturates 0g Saturates 0.6 g Cholesterol 2.3 mg Sodium Potassium Folate 24 mg 34 mg 2 g

Look for flax seed at

Flax
health food, bulk food stores, and in bulk bins in supermarkets.
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Soft Pretzels
An easy recipe with excellent results. 500750 mL 25 mL 5 mL 15 mL 250 mL 15 mL 50 mL 1 15 mL all-purpose flour granulated sugar salt active dry yeast (1 pkg) water butter or margarine flax seed egg yolk water coarse salt (optional) flax seed (optional) 2-3 cups 2 tbsp 1 tsp 1 tbsp 1 cup 1 tbsp 1/4 cup 1 1 tbsp

In a large bowl combine 250 mL (1 cup) flour, sugar, salt and yeast. In a saucepan, over medium-high heat, heat water and butter to 50 to 55C (120 to 130F). Add warm liquid to yeast mixture; beat until well combined. Stir in flax seed and enough flour to make a soft dough. Turn out onto a lightly floured surface. Knead, adding more flour as necessary until dough is smooth and no longer sticky, about 4 minutes. Place dough into a well greased bowl, and cover loosely with well greased plastic wrap. Let rise in a warm place until doubled, about 45 minutes to 1 hour. Preheat oven to 190C (375F).

APPETIZERS

Line baking sheet with foil, lightly grease; set aside. Punch dough down, knead about 5 times. Divide dough into 12 equal portions. Cover portions not being rolled. Roll each portion into a 45 cm (16 inch) rope; shape into pretzel. Place on baking sheet, cover, and let rise 5 minutes. Beat together egg yolk and water. Lightly brush on pretzels. Sprinkle pretzels lightly with coarse salt and flax seed, if desired. Bake 15 minutes or until golden brown. Serve with mustard or melted cream cheese for dipping.
Yield: 12 pretzels Serving Size: 1 pretzel
Single Serving Nutrient Values Calories Protein Carbohydrate Fibre 162 4.7 g 28.8 g 1.8 g Fat 3.0 g Polyunsaturates 1.4 g Monounsaturates 0.9 g Saturates 0.5 g Cholesterol 17.8 mg Sodium Potassium Folate 214 mg 107 mg 46 g

SOUPS

&

SALADS

Orzo, Lentil and Flax Soup


A tasty soup that will become a family favourite. 50 mL 1 1 1 0.5 1.25 L 75 mL 10 mL 1 10 mL 796 mL 75 mL 75 mL 5 mL 75 mL butter medium onion, finely chopped medium carrot, finely chopped celery stalk, finely chopped green pepper, finely chopped boiling water low sodium chicken soup base granulated garlic bay leaf Worcestershire sauce can tomatoes with herbs and spices; break up tomatoes orzo pasta or any small soup pasta dried lentils, rinsed granulated sugar flax seed 1/4 cup 1 1 1 1/2 5 cups 1/3 cup 2 tsp 1 2 tsp 28 oz 1/3 cup 1/3 cup 1 tsp 1/3 cup

In a large pot, over medium to medium-low heat, melt butter. Add onion, carrot, celery and green pepper. Gently saut over medium-low heat for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add boiling water, soup base, granulated garlic, bay leaf, Worcestershire sauce, tomatoes with juice, orzo and lentils. Stir. Slowly simmer for 1 hour with lid ajar, stirring occasionally until lentils are soft. Add sugar and flax seed. Stir and serve.
Yield: 10 servings Serving Size: 250 mL (1 cup)
Single Serving Nutrient Values Calories Protein Carbohydrate Fibre 153 5.7 g 15.8 g 4.4 g Fat 7.6 g Polyunsaturates 1.6 g Monounsaturates 1.6 g Saturates 3.1 g Cholesterol 15.0 mg Sodium Potassium Folate 1247 mg 237 mg 53 g

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APPETIZERS

Broccoli Salad
An excellent, sweet-tasting salad... with little effort. 1.5 L 50 mL 175 mL 125 mL 25 mL
DRESSING:

chopped broccoli finely chopped red onion sweetened dried cranberries or raisins pumpkin (pepita) seeds* flax seed light mayonnaise raspberry vinegar granulated sugar

6 cups 1/4 cup 3/4 cup 1/2 cup 2 tbsp 3/4 cup 2 tbsp 2 tbsp

175 mL 25 mL 25 mL

In a large bowl place broccoli, onion, cranberries, pumpkin seeds and flax seed. In another bowl, combine mayonnaise, vinegar and sugar. Mix well. Pour over salad, toss well. Chill before serving.
* Sunflower seeds, chopped walnuts, or nuts of your choice may be substituted. Yield: 6 servings Serving Size: 250 mL (1 cup)
Single Serving Nutrient Values (with raisins) Calories Protein Carbohydrate Fibre 319 10.7 g 29.5 g 4.3 g Fat Polyunsaturates Monounsaturates Saturates Cholesterol 20.1 g 7.7 g 4.2 g 3.8 g 0 mg Sodium Potassium Folate 251 mg 681 mg 92 g

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Antipasto Salad
DRESSING:

WITH TOASTED FLAX SEED DRESSING

A full-bodied dressing gives this salad a unique taste. 15 mL 25 mL 2 25 mL 25 mL 25 mL 2 mL 1 mL olive oil flax seed cloves garlic white wine vinegar water chopped fresh herbs or 10 mL (2 tsp dry)* dry mustard salt ground pepper to taste 1 tbsp 2 tbsp 2 2 tbsp 2 tbsp 2 tbsp 1/2 tsp 1/4 tsp

SALAD:

1.5 L 127 mL 170 mL 12 12 25 mL


GARNISH:

washed, dried, torn and chilled iceberg lettuce can, sliced pitted ripe olives jar, marinated artichoke hearts (drain and reserve liquid) mushrooms, halved cherry tomatoes, halved grated Parmesan cheese hard boiled eggs, peeled, quartered slices salami, cut into 6 mm (1/4 inch) strips whole pickled peperoncini peppers (optional) red onion or green pepper rings for garnish (optional)

6 cups 4.5 oz 6 oz 12 12 2 tbsp 6 12 6

6 12 6

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APPETIZERS

In a small saucepan, over medium heat, heat olive oil and flax seed until seed starts to darken and pop, about 1 1/2 minutes. Add garlic, cook and stir for 30 seconds. Remove from heat. In a blender, combine vinegar, water, herbs, dry mustard, salt and pepper, toasted flax seed mixture and reserved artichoke liquid. Blend until flax seed is coarse, about 1 minute. In a large bowl, toss lettuce, olives, artichoke hearts, mushrooms and tomatoes with salad dressing and Parmesan cheese. Divide salad onto 6 chilled plates. Garnish each salad with egg, salami, pickled pepper or pepper rings.
*Fresh herbs can be parsley, oregano, basil. Yield: 125 mL (1/2 cup) dressing Serving Size: 6 servings (375 mL/1 1/2 cups) per serving
Single Serving Nutrient Values Calories Protein Carbohydrate Fibre 316 14.2 g 11.5 g 4.1 g Fat 23.8 g Polyunsaturates 2.9 g Monounsaturates 9.0 g Saturates 5.8 g Cholesterol 232.4 mg Sodium Potassium Folate 1212 mg 417 mg 78 g

Use omega-3 eggs

Flax
(produced from a flax-fed diet) in your cooking.
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MAIN DISHES

Meat Loaf
One of lifes simple pleasures... just like grandmas! 1 kg 250 mL 125 mL 125 mL 125 mL 1 15 mL 5 mL 5 mL 5 mL 2 mL 1 mL 50 mL lean ground beef skim milk ground flax seed dry bread crumbs chopped onion egg, beaten Worcestershire sauce black pepper garlic powder dry mustard celery salt ground thyme ketchup 2 lbs 1 cup 1/2 cup 1/2 cup 1/2 cup 1 1 tbsp 1 tsp 1 tsp 1 tsp 1/2 tsp 1/4 tsp 1/4 cup

In a large bowl, combine beef, milk, ground flax, crumbs, onion, egg, Worcestershire sauce, pepper, garlic, mustard, celery salt and thyme. Mix well. Pat mixture into a 22 x 13 x 8 cm (9 x 5 x 3 inch) loaf pan. Spread ketchup over top of loaf. Bake at 180C (350F) 1 to 1 1/2 hours, until no pink remains. Remove from oven and let stand 5 minutes. Remove from pan, place on platter to serve.
Yield: 8 servings Serving Size: 1 slice
Single Serving Nutrient Values Calories Protein Carbohydrate Fibre 375 27.6 g 15.5 g 2.9 g Fat 22.3 g Polyunsaturates 3.9 g Monounsaturates 8.5 g Saturates 7.2 g Cholesterol 104.2 mg Sodium Potassium Folate 258 mg 598 mg 59 g

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APPETIZERS

Oven Fried Chicken


Crowd-pleasing spicy dish. For a less spicy version, simply reduce the spices. 1 45 mL 125 mL 125 mL 1 mL 15 mL 5 mL 5 mL 5 mL 5 mL 11.5 kg 25 mL beaten egg skim milk ground flax seed finely crushed unsalted crackers black pepper dried parsley flakes paprika chili powder garlic powder seasoned salt chicken pieces melted butter* 1 3 tbsp 1/2 cup 1/2 cup 1/4 tsp 1 tbsp 1 tsp 1 tsp 1 tsp 1 tsp 23 lbs 2 tbsp

Preheat oven to 190C (350F). In a small bowl, combine egg and milk. In a shallow container, combine ground flax, cracker crumbs, pepper, parsley, paprika, chili, garlic, and seasoned salt. Skin chicken and rinse with water. Pat dry. Dip chicken pieces into egg mixture; coat with crumb mixture. Place chicken on greased 40 x 25 x 2 cm (15 x 10 x 3/4 inch) baking pan so pieces do not touch. Drizzle pieces with melted butter. Bake for 45 minutes or until chicken is tender and no longer pink. Do not turn chicken pieces while baking.
*For a lower-fat version, omit the butter. Yield: 6 servings Serving Size: 1 to 2 pieces
Single Serving Nutrient Values Calories Protein Carbohydrate Fibre 267 23.9 g 10.1 g 3.5 g Fat 14.7 g Polyunsaturates 5.4 g Monounsaturates 4.0 g Saturates 4.0 g Cholesterol 106.7 mg Sodium Potassium Folate 147 mg 627 mg 67 g

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Ham n Swiss Meal-in-a-Loaf


A recipe with zing; mustard can be reduced.
DOUGH:

750 mL 25 mL 2 mL 50 mL 15 mL 250 mL 50 mL 25 mL
FILLING:

all-purpose flour granulated sugar salt flax seed fast rising instant yeast water mustard powder margarine diced cooked ham shredded Swiss cheese diced dill pickles egg (optional)

3 cups 2 tbsp 1/2 tsp 1/4 cup 1 tbsp 1 cup 1/4 cup 2 tbsp 1 1/2 cups 1 cup 1/2 cup 1

375 mL 250 mL 125 mL 1

In a large bowl, combine 500 mL (2 cups) flour with the sugar, salt, flax seed and yeast. Heat water, mustard and margarine until hot to the touch, 50 to 55C (125 to 130F). Stir into flour mixture. Add enough of the reserved flour to make a soft non-sticky dough. Knead four minutes. Roll dough into a 35 x 30 cm (14 x 12 inch) rectangle. Sprinkle ham, cheese and pickles down the centre of the dough. Make cuts from the filling to the edge of the dough at 2.5 cm (1 inch) intervals.

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APPETIZERS

Bring strips together and overlap in a braid-like design, encasing the filling in the dough. Let rest in a warm, draft-free place 15 minutes. Preheat oven to 190C (375F). Brush the top of the dough with one beaten egg (optional). Bake 25 minutes or until golden.
Yield: 1 loaf (14 servings per loaf) Serving Size: 1 (2.5 cm/1 inch) slice
Single Serving Nutrient Values Calories Protein Carbohydrate Fibre 211 10.9 g 25.4g 1.8 g Fat 6.6 g Polyunsaturates 1.6 g Monounsaturates 1.8 g Saturates 2.2 g Cholesterol 17.8 mg Sodium Potassium Folate 387 mg 162 mg 38 g

Add ground flax seed to

Flax
prepared foods such as macaroni and cheese, spaghetti sauces, and pancake mixes.
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Spinach Lasagne
The ultimate in lasagne. Make two and freeze one for unexpected company!
MEAT SAUCE:

250 g 25 g 250 mL 2 1 1 1 10 mL 10 mL 2 mL 6
FILLING:

ground beef ground pork chopped onion cloves garlic, minced 398 mL can tomatoes, cut up 213 mL can tomato sauce 156 mL can tomato paste dried basil dried oregano black pepper dried lasagne noodles beaten egg 500 g container cream-style cottage cheese grated Parmesan cheese snipped fresh parsley 300 g package frozen, chopped spinach, drained ground flax seed grated mozzarella cheese grated Parmesan cheese (optional)

1/2 lb 1/2 lb 1 cup 2 1 1 1 2 tsp 2 tsp 1/2 tsp 6 1 1 1/4 cup 3 tbsp 1 1/2 cup 2 cups

1 1 50 mL 45 mL 1 125 mL 500 mL

In a saucepan, over medium heat, cook meat, onion and garlic until meat is brown. Drain fat. Stir in undrained tomatoes, tomato sauce, tomato paste, basil, oregano and pepper. Bring to a boil.

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APPETIZERS

Reduce heat. Cover and simmer 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. Cook noodles for 10 to 12 minutes or until tender but still firm. Drain and rinse with cold water. In a bowl, combine egg, cottage cheese, parmesan cheese, parsley, spinach and ground flax. Preheat oven to 190C (375F). Layer half of the cooked noodles in a lightly greased 2 L (2 quart) baking dish. Spread with half of the cheese/spinach filling. Top with half of the meat sauce and half of the mozzarella cheese. Repeat layers. If desired, sprinkle with additional parmesan cheese. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes or until heated through. Let stand 10 minutes before serving.
Yield: 12 servings Serving Size: 1 7 x 10 cm (3 x 4 inch) piece
Single Serving Nutrient Values Calories Protein Carbohydrate Fibre 407 27.9 g 44.4 g 4.6 g Fat 14.0 g Polyunsaturates 2.5 g Monounsaturates 4.1 g Saturates 5.6 g Cholesterol 55.2 mg Sodium Potassium Folate 604 mg 694 mg 51 ug

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Hummus and Flax Tortilla Sandwich


Perfect for hot sunny summer days... no cooking required. 398 mL 50 mL 50 mL 10 mL 5 mL 10 mL 1 1 mL 1 mL can garbanzo beans water flax seed* olive oil sesame oil lemon juice large clove garlic salt cumin dash cayenne pepper dash black pepper 25 cm (10 inch) tortilla shells coarsely grated cucumber, drained on paper towel roma tomatoes, diced alfalfa sprouts ranch dressing black pepper 14 oz 1/4 cup 1/4 cup 2 tsp 1 tsp 2 tsp 1 1/4 tsp 1/4 tsp

4 250 mL 2 50 mL

4 1 cup 2 1/4 cup

To make hummus: In a blender or food processor, blend together the garbanzo beans, water, flax seed, olive oil, sesame oil, lemon juice, garlic, salt, cumin, cayenne and pepper until it reaches a creamy light texture. Lay tortillas flat on counter. Divide hummus equally onto each tortilla (approximately 75 mL (1/3 cup) each.) Spread to within 1 cm (1/2 inch of edge.) Lay 50 mL (1/4 cup) cucumber down centre of each tortilla. Top each with a quarter of diced tomato. Pinch off desired amount of alfalfa sprouts, lay on top. Drizzle spouts with 15 mL (1 tbsp) ranch dressing.

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APPETIZERS

Sprinkle with pepper. Roll up, tucking in one end and keeping the other end open. Serve with olives, marinated peppers or hot pepper sauce, if desired.
*Flax seed may be coarsely ground or added whole. Yield: 4 servings Serving Size: 1 tortilla
Single Serving Nutrient Values Calories Protein Carbohydrate Fibre 389 11.3 g 51.4 g 8.5 g Fat 16.2 g Polyunsaturates 7.2 g Monounsaturates 5.4 g Saturates 2.0 g Cholesterol 3.3 mg Sodium Potassium Folate 684 mg 562 mg 121 g

Use ground flax seed in

Flax
sauces, as a filler in hamburgers and meat loaf, or in gravies.
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SIDE DISHES

Flax Fried Rice


Excellent as a light meal or a side dish... and kids like it! 250 mL 500 mL 2 mL 25 mL 3 125 mL 175 mL 2 25 mL 2 mL 50 mL long grain rice water salt canola oil eggs, beaten well diced cooked ham or any meat frozen mixed vegetables (carrots, peas, corn), thawed green onions, cut into 6 mm (1/4 inch) lengths soy sauce sesame oil flax seed, toasted* 1 cup 2 cups 1/2 tsp 2 tbsp 3 1/2 cup 3/4 cup 2 2 tbsp 1/2 tsp 1/4 cup

Rinse rice well in a sieve under cold running water. In a medium saucepan, bring water and salt to a boil, add rice, bring to a boil again, stirring with a fork. Reduce heat, cover, simmer slowly 20 minutes. Remove lid, allow steam to escape. Fluff rice with a fork. Cool, cover and place in refrigerator overnight. In a large non-stick skillet, over medium heat, heat canola oil. Add egg and fry until half cooked. Add rice, breaking up any lumps, stirring quickly to coat the rice. Reduce heat to medium low; add ham, vegetables and green onions. Cook, turning rice mixture gently but frequently, about 4 minutes. Add soy sauce, sesame oil and flax seed. Reduce heat to low, cover and cook 3 minutes.
*To toast flax seed, spread flax seeds in small metal pan. Bake at 180C (350F) for 3 to 5 minutes. Stir while toasting. Yield: 6 servings. Serving Size: 250 mL (1 cup)
Single Serving Nutrient Values Calories Protein Carbohydrate Fibre 266 10.9 g 32.7 g 2.7 g Fat 10.3 g Polyunsaturates 4.0 g Monounsaturates 3.7 g Saturates 1.8 g Cholesterol 112.8 mg Sodium Potassium Folate 650 mg 259 mg 44 g

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Clockwise from bottom right: Orzo, Lentil and Flax Soup PG 10; Hummus and Flax Tortilla Sandwich PG 20; Ham n Swiss Meal-in-aLoaf PG 16. 23

Clockwise from bottom left: Bulgar and Flax Pilaf PG 30; Meat Loaf PG 14; Vegetable Stirfry PG 28; Flax Prairie Bread PG 37.

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Clockwise from bottom left: Spinach Lasagne PG 18; Pizza Bread PG 34; Antipasto Salad with Toasted Flax Seed Dressing PG 12.

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Clockwise from bottom left: Orange Bran Flax Muffins PG 31; Apple Flax Seed Squares PG 44; Tutti-Frutti Cookies PG 43; Chocolate Chip Cookies PG 42; Granola Snack Bars PG 41.

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Fruited Harvest Stuffing


Fruit and nuts make this stuffing company fare! 1L 125 mL 125 mL 1 25 mL 2 mL 3 mL 0.5 mL 0.5 mL 125 mL 50 mL 75 mL 175 mL 625 mL dry bread cubes shredded carrot chopped celery small onion, chopped butter seasoned salt poultry seasoning black pepper nutmeg ground flax seed chopped walnuts chicken broth raisins, softened in water and drained chopped apple 4 cups 1/2 cup 1/2 cup 1 2 tbsp 1/2 tsp 3/4 tsp 1/8 tsp 1/8 tsp 1/2 cup 1/4 cup 1/3 cup 3/4 cup 2 1/2 cups

In a large bowl, measure bread cubes. Saut the carrot, celery and onion in butter in a fry pan until soft but not browned. Stir in salt, poultry seasoning, pepper and nutmeg. Pour sauted mixture into bread cubes, along with the ground flax, walnuts, chicken broth, raisins and apple. Stuff one 4.5 kg (10 lb.) turkey or place in 3 L (3 quart) casserole. Cover and bake at 180C (350F) for 40 to 45 minutes or until heated through.
Yield: 12 servings Serving Size: 175 mL (3/4 cup)
Single Serving Nutrient Values Calories Protein Carbohydrate Fibre 150 3.7 g 21.0 g 3.3 g Fat 6.7 g Polyunsaturates 3.1 g Monounsaturates 1.5 g Saturates 1.6 g Cholesterol 4.6 mg Sodium Potassium Folate 106 mg 317 mg 37 g

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Vegetable Stir-fry
A great way to serve a wide variety of vegetables. You can use your familys favourites. 15 mL 1 0.5 canola oil medium onion, cut into thin wedges small zucchini, halved lengthwise and cut into 1 cm (1/2 inch) slices cauliflower (bite-size pieces) broccoli (bite-size pieces) fresh sliced mushrooms thinly bias-sliced carrot green pepper strips red pepper strips ground flax seed clove garlic, minced grated fresh ginger chicken broth soy sauce vinegar granulated sugar flax seed, toasted* 1 tbsp 1 1/2

375 mL 375 mL 250 mL 125 mL 125 mL 125 mL


SAUCE:

1 1/2 cups 1 1/2 cups 1 cup 1/2 cup 1/2 cup 1/2 cup 2 tbsp 1 1 tbsp 1/4 cup 2 tbsp 1 tbsp 1 tsp 1 tbsp

25 mL 1 15 mL 50 mL 25 mL 15 mL 5 mL 15 mL

In a large fry pan, add oil. Stir-fry onion, zucchini, cauliflower, broccoli, mushrooms, carrots and peppers over medium heat for 5 minutes. Place lid over vegetables and cook 2 minutes more to steam slightly. In a small bowl, combine ground flax, garlic, ginger, broth, soy sauce, vinegar and sugar.

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APPETIZERS

Pour over vegetables. Cook and stir 1 minute (or until heated through). Sprinkle with 15 mL (1 tbsp) toasted flax seed. Serve.
*To toast flax seed, spread flax seeds in small metal pan. Bake at 180C (350F) for 3 to 5 minutes. Stir while toasting. Yield: 4 servings Serving Size: 375 mL (1 1/2 cups)
Single Serving Nutrient Values Calories Protein Carbohydrate Fibre 144 5.5 g 18.1 g 5.9 g Fat Polyunsaturates Monounsaturates Saturates Cholesterol 7.1 g 3.7 g 2.2 g 0.8 g 0 mg Sodium Potassium Folate 520 mg 601 mg 94 g

Sprinkle whole flax seed into

Flax
soups just before serving, although cooking it into the soup is not recommended.
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Bulgar and Flax Pilaf


A tasty alternative to potatoes or plain rice. 25 mL 250 mL 50 mL 75 mL 1 500 mL 2 mL 1 mL butter or margarine bulgar wheat flax seed minced onion small tomato, diced chicken broth salt crushed rosemary OR 5 mL (1 tsp) fresh, chopped* 2 tbsp 1 cup 1/4 cup 1/3 cup 1 2 cups 1/2 tsp 1/4 tsp

In medium saucepan, over medium heat, melt butter or margarine. Add bulgar, flax seed and onion. Stir until bulgar is golden brown and flax is turning dark, about 3 minutes. Stir in tomato, chicken broth, salt and rosemary. Cover, heat to boiling, reduce heat, and simmer 15 minutes. Turn off heat, remove lid, and lift pilaf with fork. Let rest 10 minutes before serving.
Yield: 1 L (4 cups) 5 servings Serving Size: 175 mL (3/4 cup) * Any herb may be substituted
Single Serving Nutrient Values Calories Protein Carbohydrate Fibre 217 7.3 g 30.0 g 6.7 g Fat Polyunsaturates Monounsaturates Saturates Cholesterol 7.0 g 3.7 g 2.4 g 1.1 g 0 mg Sodium Potassium Folate 577 mg 401 mg 34 g

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MUFFINS

&

MORE

Orange Bran Flax Muffins


Whole oranges give these muffins a wonderful flavour. 375 mL 250 mL 250 mL 250 mL 15 mL 2 mL 2 250 mL 250 mL 125 mL 2 5 mL 375 mL oat bran all-purpose flour flax seed* natural bran baking powder salt whole oranges, (washed, quartered, seeded) brown sugar buttermilk canola oil eggs baking soda raisins** 1 1/2 cups 1 cup 1 cup 1 cup 1 tbsp 1/2 tsp 2 1 cup 1 cup 1/2 cup 2 1 tsp 1 1/2 cups

In a large bowl, combine oat bran, flour, flax seed, bran, baking powder and salt. Set aside. In a blender or food processor, combine oranges, brown sugar, buttermilk, oil, eggs and baking soda. Blend well. Pour orange mixture into dry ingredients. Mix until well blended. Stir in raisins. Fill paper lined muffin tins almost to the top. Bake in 190 C (375 F) oven for 18 to 20 minutes or until wooden pick inserted in centre of muffin comes out clean. Cool in tins 5 minutes before removing to cooling rack.
*Flax seed may also be ground. Measure first, then grind or mill. **For chocolate lovers, substitute white chocolate chips for raisins. Yield: 18 muffins Serving Size: 1 muffin
Single Serving Nutrient Values Calories Protein Carbohydrate Fibre 275 6.1 g 44.5 g 5.7 g Fat 11.5 g Polyunsaturates 5.6 g Monounsaturates 4.0 g Saturates 1.4 g Cholesterol 23.6 mg Sodium Potassium Folate 236 mg 439 mg 54 g

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Chocolate Zucchini Muffins


A moist and delicious muffin created especially for chocolate lovers. 625 mL 50 mL 5 mL 2 mL 5 mL 50 mL 125 mL 50 mL 375 mL 2 125 mL 500 mL all-purpose flour 2 1/2 cups unsweetened cocoa powder 1/4 cup salt 1 tsp baking powder 1/2 tsp baking soda 1 tsp ground flax seed 1/4 cup margarine 1/2 cup canola oil 1/4 cup granulated sugar 1 1/2 cups eggs 2 sour 1% milk 1/2 cup finely grated, unpeeled zucchini 2 cups

Preheat oven to 180C (350F). In a bowl, combine flour, cocoa, salt, baking powder, baking soda and ground flax. In a separate bowl, cream margarine, oil and sugar. Add eggs and sour milk. Add flour mixture, stirring until just mixed. Add zucchini and mix. Fill paper baking cups half to two thirds full. Bake 18 to 20 minutes or until wooden pick inserted in centre comes out clean. Remove and cool on rack.
Yield: 24 muffins Serving Size: 1 muffin
Single Serving Nutrient Values Calories Protein Carbohydrate Fibre 174 2.7 g 25.3 g 0.8 g Fat 7.2 g Polyunsaturates 2.9 g Monounsaturates 2.7 g Saturates 1.2 g Cholesterol 17.9 mg Sodium Potassium Folate 223 mg 85 mg 14 g

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Apple and Flax Pancakes


A light and airy pancake. 300 mL 75 mL 45 mL 15 mL 2 mL 1 mL 2 300 mL 45 mL 250 mL all-purpose flour 1 1/4 cups flax seed, coarsely ground 1/3 cup granulated sugar 3 tbsp baking powder 1 tbsp salt 1/2 tsp cinnamon 1/4 tsp dash of nutmeg eggs, separated, whites 2 beaten stiffly 2% milk 1 1/4 cups butter, melted 3 tbsp pared and shredded apple 1 cup (shred just prior to adding butter)

In a large bowl, combine flour, ground flax, sugar, baking powder, salt, cinnamon and nutmeg. In a medium bowl, lightly beat together egg yolks, milk and butter. Add liquid ingredients to the dry, and stir until just combined. Shred apple, add to batter; stir until just combined. Fold in egg whites. Preheat griddle or heavy fry pan to medium heat. Lightly grease pan or spray with non-stick vegetable spray. Using a 75 mL (1/3 cup) measure, pour batter onto pan. Cook pancakes until bubbles appear on surface, about 1 minute. Turn over and brown other side.
Yield: 12 pancakes Serving Size: 2 pancakes
Single Serving Nutrient Values Calories Protein Carbohydrate Fibre 278 8.2 g 36.0 g 2.8 g Fat 11.7 g Polyunsaturates 4.6 g Monounsaturates 3.8 g Saturates 2.5 g Cholesterol 74.5 mg Sodium Potassium Folate 472 mg 266 mg 44 g

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Pizza Bread
A loaf for pizza lovers. 125 mL 550 mL 125 mL 15 mL 125 mL 15 mL 10 mL 2 mL 1 mL 300 mL 25 mL 1 1 50 mL 75 mL sun-dried tomatoes all-purpose flour light parmesan cheese granulated sugar ground flax seed baking powder oregano leaves salt black pepper skim milk canola oil egg small tomato, diced diced green pepper shredded mozzarella cheese 1/2 cup 2 1/4 cups 1/2 cup 1 tbsp 1/2 cup 1 tbsp 2 tsp 1/2 tsp 1/4 tsp 1 1/4 cups 2 tbsp 1 1 1/4 cup 1/3 cup

Cover sun-dried tomatoes with boiling water. Let stand for 10 minutes or until softened. Drain and dice. Preheat oven to 180C (350F). In a bowl, combine sun-dried tomatoes, flour, parmesan cheese, sugar, ground flax, baking powder, oregano, salt and pepper. In a separate bowl, whisk together milk, oil and egg. Pour liquid into dry ingredients. Stir just until dry ingredients are moistened. Pour into a well greased 21 cm x 12 cm (8.5 x 4.5 inch) loaf pan.*

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Sprinkle tomatoes, green pepper and mozzarella cheese on top of batter. Bake 55 to 60 minutes or until wooden pick inserted in centre comes out clean.
*To make muffins, increase milk to 375 mL (1 1/2 cups) and decrease flour to 500 mL (2 cups). Bake muffins for 25 minutes. Yield: 1 loaf (20 slices) or 12 muffins Serving Size: 1 slice or 1 muffin
Single Serving Nutrient Values (Slice) Calories Protein Carbohydrate Fibre 119 4.9 g 16.8 g 1.6 g Fat 3.9 g Polyunsaturates 1.9 g Monounsaturates 1.1 g Saturates 0.7 g Cholesterol 13.9 mg Sodium Potassium Folate 177 mg 191 mg 24 g

Use whole or ground flax seed

Flax
in salads, dips, coatings for baked meats, or cooked into cereals such as oatmeal. (Children may prefer the flax seed to be ground.)
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BREADS

&

BUNS

Two-hour Buns
Simple and delicious... nothing beats fresh buns! 25 mL 2L 175 mL 125 mL 2 5 mL 750 mL fast rising instant yeast all-purpose flour ground flax seed granulated sugar eggs salt lukewarm water 2 tbsp 8 cups 3/4 cup 1/2 cup 2 1 tsp 3 cups

In a bowl, mix yeast, 1 L (4 cups) flour and ground flax. In a large bowl, beat sugar, eggs and salt. Add water and stir. Add flour mixture to the liquid and beat until well blended. Add remaining flour and knead. Let rise 15 minutes. Punch down and let rise again 15 minutes. Punch down and form into buns. Place on greased baking sheet allowing 5 cm (2 inches) between buns. Let rise one hour. Preheat oven to 180C (350F). Bake 20 minutes. Remove and cool on a rack.
Yield: 4 dozen 10 cm (4 inch) buns Serving Size: 1 bun
Single Serving Nutrient Values Calories Protein Carbohydrate Fibre 109 3.3 g 20.3 g 1.2 g Fat 1.5 g Polyunsaturates 0.8 g Monounsaturates 0.3 g Saturates 0.2 g Cholesterol 8.8 mg Sodium Potassium Folate 55 mg 74 mg 26 g

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Flax Prairie Bread


300 mL 25 mL 25 mL 500 mL 250 mL 7 mL 75 mL 25 mL 15 mL 10 mL

(BREAD MACHINE)

A simple bread machine recipe sure to please. water honey canola oil bread flour whole wheat flour salt flax seed sunflower seeds poppy seeds fast rising instant yeast 1 1/4 cups 2 tbsp 2 tbsp 2 cups 1 cup 1 1/2 tsp 1/3 cup 2 tbsp 1 tbsp 2 tsp

Measure ingredients and place in bread machine pan in order recommended by manufacturer. Select Whole Wheat Rapid Cycle. Remove baked bread from pan and let cool on wire rack.
Yield: 1 loaf (16 slices) Serving Size: 1 slice
Single Serving Nutrient Values Calories Protein Carbohydrate Fibre 141 4.2 g 23.1 g 1.3 g Fat Polyunsaturates Monounsaturates Saturates Cholesterol 3.8 g 1.9 g 1.0 g 0.4 g 0 mg Sodium Potassium Folate 217 mg 105 mg 29 g

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Flax Cinnamon Buns


Just like moms, without the fuss!
DOUGH:

(BREAD MACHINE)

175 mL 1 750 mL 175 mL 2 mL 45 mL 60 mL 10 mL


FILLING:

2% milk egg all-purpose flour ground flax seed salt granulated sugar margarine or butter fast rising instant yeast margarine or butter granulated sugar cinnamon nutmeg (optional) icing sugar 2% milk vanilla

3/4 cup 1 3 cups 3/4 cup 1/2 tsp 3 tbsp 4 tbsp 2 tsp 3 tbsp 1/3 cup 1 tbsp 1/2 tsp 1 cup 2 tbsp 1/2 tsp

45 mL 75 mL 15 mL 2 mL 250 mL 25 mL 2 mL

ICING SUGAR GLAZE:

Measure ingredients for dough and place in bread machine pan in order recommended by manufacturer. Select Dough Cycle. Remove dough from pan and place on floured surface. Cover and let rest 15 minutes. Roll dough into a rectangle, about 25 x 38 cm (10 x 15 inches). Spread margarine or butter over dough to within 2.5 cm (1 inch) of the edges. Sprinkle sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg (if desired) evenly over dough.

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Roll up dough tightly on long side. Press edges to seal and form into a 30 cm (12 inch) long, evenly shaped roll. Cut roll into 1.5 cm (1 inch) pieces. Place rolls onto a greased 22 x 33 cm (9 x 13 inch) pan. Cover and let rise until double in volume, about 30 to 45 minutes. Preheat oven to 190C (375F) for 20 to 25 minutes or until golden brown. Let cool in pan 10 to 14 minutes. Drizzle with icing sugar glaze. Cut apart and remove from pan.
Yield: 12 servings Serving Size: 1 bun
Single Serving Nutrient Values Calories Protein Carbohydrate Fibre 338 7.2 g 50.6 g 3.6 g Fat 12.2 g Polyunsaturates 5.8 g Monounsaturates 3.9 g Saturates 2.0 g Cholesterol 19.0 mg Sodium Potassium Folate 193 mg 255 mg 67 g

Add whole or ground flax

Flax
seed to breads, muffins, cookies, and pancakes -- or sprinkle the seed on top.
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COOKIES

&

TREATS

Farmland Flax Cookies


A popular cookie that everyone loves. 325 mL 300 mL 375 mL 575 mL 3 7 mL 825 mL 15 mL 750 mL butter granulated sugar lightly packed brown sugar flax seed large eggs vanilla all-purpose flour baking soda oatmeal 1 1/3 cups 1 1/4 cups 1 1/2 cups 2 1/3 cups 3 1 1/2 tsp 3 1/2 cups 1 tbsp 3 cups

In a bowl, cream butter and sugars; add flax seed. In another bowl, beat eggs and vanilla together. Combine with flax mixture. Sift together the flour and soda. Mix in oatmeal and combine with other ingredients. Form dough into 4 cm (1 1/2 inch) round logs. Place in freezer and chill. Preheat oven to 180C (350F). Slice into .5 cm (1/4 inch) medallions. Place on baking sheet leaving about 5 cm (2 inches) between cookies. Bake 13 to 15 minutes. Remove from sheet and cool.
Yield: 108 cookies (5 cm/2 inches) Serving Size: 2 cookies
Single Serving Nutrient Values Calories Protein Carbohydrate Fibre 185 3.7 g 23.9 g 2.2 g Fat 8.8 g Polyunsaturates 2.5 g Monounsaturates 2.3 g Saturates 3.5 g Cholesterol 25.1 mg Sodium Potassium Folate 134 mg 174 mg 33 g

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Granola Snack Bars


The ultimate in snacking treats. 50 mL 1L 250 mL 250 mL 125 mL 125 mL 50 mL 50 mL butter or margarine miniature marshmallows rolled oats crushed graham crackers flax seed raisins, chopped* raw sunflower seeds, shelled unsweetened fine coconut 1/4 cup 4 cups 1 cup 1 cup 1/2 cup 1/2 cup 1/4 cup 1/4 cup

In a large saucepan, over low heat, melt butter. Add marshmallows, cook, stirring constantly until marshmallows are melted and mixture is smooth. Remove from heat. Stir in oats, graham crumbs, flax seed, raisins, sunflower seeds and coconut until thoroughly coated. Press into a greased 22 x 34 cm (9 x 13 inch) pan with greased fingers. (For a thicker bar, press into a 22 x 22 cm (9 x 9 inch) pan. Let cool. Cut into 6 rows lengthwise and 4 crosswise.
*Dried fruit such as apricots can be used. Yield: 24 bars (24 servings) Serving Size: 1 bar
Single Serving Nutrient Values Calories Protein Carbohydrate Fibre 121 2.3 g 18.9 g 1.4 g Fat Polyunsaturates Monounsaturates Saturates Cholesterol 4.4 g 1.9 g 1.3 g 0.8 g 0g Sodium Potassium Folate 79 mg 102 mg 15 g

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Chocolate Chip Cookies


This recipe will become a favourite in your cooking repertoire. 250 mL 250 mL 125 mL 5 mL 2 500 mL 5 mL 2 mL 250 mL 50 mL shortening brown sugar granulated sugar vanilla eggs, beaten all-purpose flour baking soda salt chocolate chips ground flax seed 1 cup 1 cup 1/2 cup 1 tsp 2 2 cups 1 tsp 1/2 tsp 1 cup 1/4 cup

Preheat oven to 180C (350F). In a large bowl, cream shortening and sugars. Add vanilla and beaten eggs. In a separate bowl, combine flour, baking soda, salt, chocolate chips and ground flax. Add to creamed mixture. Drop by teaspoonful onto a cookie sheet leaving 5 cm (2 inches) between cookies. Bake 10 to 12 minutes, until golden. Remove from sheet and cool.
Yield: 48 cookies (5 cm/2 inches) Serving Size: 2 cookies
Single Serving Nutrient Values Calories Protein Carbohydrate Fibre 247 2.7 g 29.7 g 0.9 g Fat 13.1 g Polyunsaturates 1.6 g Monounsaturates 5.3 g Saturates 5.7 g Cholesterol 24.3 mg Sodium Potassium Folate 114 mg 109 mg 11 g

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Tutti-Frutti Cookies
The ultimate in soft cookies. 75 mL 250 mL 2 5 mL 300 mL 250 mL 5 mL 2 mL 5 mL 1 mL 2 mL 125 mL 250 mL 125 mL 125 mL shortening lightly packed brown sugar eggs vanilla all-purpose flour ground flax seed baking soda salt cinnamon ground cloves nutmeg oatmeal raisins citron peel or candied fruit, chopped chopped pecans 1/3 cup 1 cup 2 1 tsp 1 1/4 cups 1 cup 1 tsp 1/2 tsp 1 tsp 1/4 tsp 1/2 tsp 1/2 cup 1 cup 1/2 cup 1/2 cup

Preheat oven to 180C (350F). In a bowl, beat together the shortening, sugar, eggs and vanilla. In a separate bowl, combine flour, ground flax, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg. Gradually stir into liquid mixture. Stir in oatmeal, raisins, peel and pecans. Mix until combined. Form into 2.5 cm (1 inch) balls. Place on a greased cookie sheet, leaving 5 cm (2 inches) between cookies. Bake 10 to 12 minutes or until golden. Remove from sheet and cool.
Yield: 60 cookies (5 cm/2 inches) Serving Size: 2 cookies
Single Serving Nutrient Values Calories Protein Carbohydrate Fibre 156 2.8 g 22.8 g 2.0 g Fat 6.5 g Polyunsaturates 2.3 g Monounsaturates 2.4 g Saturates 1.4 g Cholesterol 15.4 mg Sodium Potassium Folate 87 mg 183 mg 26 g

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Apple Flax Seed Squares


Easier than apple pie, but same great taste. 625 mL 5 mL 50 mL 250 mL 1 500 mL 4 175 mL 7 mL 1
ICING:

all-purpose flour 2 1/2 cups salt 1 tsp flax seed 1/4 cup shortening 1 cup egg yolk plus enough milk to 1 make 150 mL (2/3 cup liquid) cornflakes, crushed to make 2 cups 250 mL (1 cup) crumbs large or 6 small apples to make 4 1.25 L (5 cups) of sliced apples granulated sugar 3/4 cup cinnamon 1 1/2 tsp egg white 1 icing sugar warm water vanilla or almond extract 1/2 cup 1 tbsp 1/2 tsp

125 mL 15 mL 2 mL

Preheat oven to 190C (375F). Lightly spray a 40 x 25 cm (15 x 10 inch) baking sheet with a non-stick cooking spray. In a large bowl, mix together flour, salt and flax seed. Cut in shortening until mixture is crumbly. Stir in the egg and milk until a soft dough forms. Divide dough in half. On a lightly floured surface, roll one half into a 40 x 25 cm (15 x 10 inch) rectangle to fit the baking sheet. Place on prepared baking sheet.

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Sprinkle cornflake crumbs over. Peel, pare and slice apples. Spread apple slices on top of crumbs. Sprinkle sugar and cinnamon on top. Roll out other half of dough, lay on top of apples to cover. Crimp edges all around to seal. Beat egg white until frothy; brush on top of crust. Bake 35 to 40 minutes, until golden brown. Cool. In a small bowl, mix together icing sugar, water and vanilla or almond extract. Stir well, adding a few drops of water if needed to form a drizzle. Using a spoon, drizzle icing over square. Cut into 30 squares.
Yield: 30 squares. Serving Size: 1 5 x 5 cm (2 x 2 inch) square
Single Serving Nutrient Values Calories Protein Carbohydrate Fibre 117 0.8 g 12.9 g 0.8 g Fat Polyunsaturates Monounsaturates Saturates Cholesterol 7.3 g 2.9 g 2.7 g 1.6 g 7.4 g Sodium Potassium Folate 189 mg 50 mg 7 g

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Flax-topped Fruit Crisp


6 75 mL 25 mL 10 mL 500 mL 50 mL 25 mL
LEMON CREAM:

WITH LEMON CREAM

The new look, new taste crisp... sure to please! EACH red plums, apricots* granulated sugar fresh lemon juice cornstarch cornflakes, crushed to make 250 mL (1 cup) flax seed butter or margarine, melted. light sour cream icing sugar fresh lemon juice grated rind of one lemon 6 1/3 cup 2 tbsp 2 tsp 2 cups 1/4 cup 2 tbsp

250 mL 5075 mL 45 mL

1 cup 1/4 to 1/3 cup 3 tbsp

Preheat oven to 180C (350F). Lightly grease a 2 L (8 cup) baking dish. Stone and quarter the plums and apricots into the baking dish. In a small bowl, mix sugar, lemon juice and cornstarch. Pour mixture over fruit and toss to coat. In a medium bowl, mix the crushed flakes, flax seed and melted butter. Sprinkle crumb mixture over fruit. Bake 25 minutes or until juice bubbles and is clear. In a medium bowl, mix sour cream, icing sugar, lemon juice and lemon rind. Chill until serving time. To serve, spoon 25 mL (2 tbsp) of lemon cream over each serving.
*Any combination of fruit to equal 1 L (4 cups) may be used. Adjust sugar. Yield: 6 125 mL (1/2 cup) servings Serving Size: 125 mL (1/2 cup)
Single Serving Nutrient Values Calories Protein Carbohydrate Fibre 279 6.0 g 44.1 g 3.6 g Fat 9.8 g Polyunsaturates 3.1 g Monounsaturates 2.1 g Saturates 3.7 g Cholesterol 14.1 mg Sodium Potassium Folate 193 mg 446 mg 64 g

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lax seed is versatile, tasty, and nutritious and it can easily

be incorporated into everyday meals and most home baking. Once you try the taste-tested recipes in this book, youll see how ground or whole flax seed can enhance your cooking. In fact, youll probably be ready to create your own recipes by adding flax to some of your familys favourite recipes.

Adding flax nutrition to your familys diet has never been easier, nor more necessary. Use flax and flax products in your cooking, and benefit from the goodness of Canadian flax in your foods.

Flax
Back cover photo clockwise from bottom left: Cracked Pepper and Flax Cheeseballs PG 7; Flax Seed Crackers PG 6; Soft Pretzels PG 8; Chocolate Zucchini Muffins PG 32. Photography by Jerry Humeny, Black Box Images, Saskatoon, SK. Tableware courtesy of The Nosegay Gift Shop and Fresh Flowers, Saskatoon, SK.
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FLAX COUNCIL OF CANADA


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