Flatbread-za

While I was at the grocery store the other day, I came across these Flatout flatbreads that claimed to be low-carb (16 g carbs, 9g fiber, 7g net carbs), so I thought I’d try them out for pizza.
They’re pretty thin, maybe a little bit thicker than a tortilla (but not much) and oblong shaped like a 400m track.
They make for a pretty decent crust and bakes up pretty crispy. I suppose they’re pretty decent flavour wise. Still deciding. The one I picked up was supposed to be Italian Herb, but I’m not sure I taste much of that in it. Maybe if I try it out as a wrap it will taste more Italian Herb-y.
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Stars and clouds

Some high thin clouds add an interesting background to tonight’s efforts.
A stack of 182 30s images, f/5.6 ISO 800. Click through to see the full size 3456×2304 image. Look closely and you’ll see dots from high flying airplanes. See if you can spot the streak of what I think might have been a passing satellite.
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Tortill-za

Pizza has always been one of my favourite food groups. Sadly it isn’t really all that compatible with my low-carb lifestyle now, unless I want to deal with big blood glucose spikes.

Then the thought occurred to me that instead of regular pizza crust (which is where the problem lies), I need a low-carb crust. I’ve seen various recipes on a diabetes forum I’ve been hanging out in for low carb pizza crusts using ingredients like almond or coconut flour, or a low carb biscuit flour.

How about tortillas? I found some low carb tortillas a while back that tasted pretty decent. They seemed like they would do pretty well for a pizza crust.

Take one or two tortillas (the ones I used were 6″ diameter) and spread a little pizza sauce on them (~1 Tbsp). I leave a bit of unsauced edge to make it a little easier to pick up for eating. Top with whatever you like. I suggest going a little easy on the cheese because without the bready crust to soak up the cheese oil, it just gets all over the place and becomes all messy (unless you like that sort of thing).

Slide onto a pan that you’ve had heating up in the oven (I like to heat them up in a 500°F oven). This will help make the tortilla “crust” nice and crispy. Bake until the cheese is all melty and brown (~5 minutes). Remove, let cool a bit and cut into slices. Eat.

Stars and planes

A stack of 54 30s exposures, f/3.5 ISO 400. A few planes flew by to add some interesting elements.
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Charleston’s night sky

20s exposure of Charleston’s night sky.
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