Cereales y Granos

Low-fat graham cracker pie crust

Low-fat graham cracker pie crust
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Ingredient Information

Name

Low-fat graham cracker pie crust

Category

Cereales y Granos

Popularity

229 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Low-fat graham cracker pie crust is a dessert base made from crushed graham crackers mixed with ingredients that reduce its fat content, such as a smaller amount of butter or oil, or light versions. This crust is a healthier and lighter alternative for pies, cheesecakes, and other desserts that require a crunchy and flavorful base.

The origin of the graham cracker comes from the United States, created in the 19th century by Sylvester Graham, an advocate for natural nutrition. Graham crackers are made primarily with whole wheat flour, which gives them a characteristic flavor and a slightly grainy texture.

Among the properties of the low-fat crust, its lower calorie content compared to traditional versions and its fiber content from the whole wheat flour in the crackers stand out. This makes it a more suitable option for those looking to manage their fat intake without sacrificing flavor and texture in their dessert recipes.

In different regions of Latin America, this crust may have alternative names such as whole wheat pie base, low-fat cookie base, or simply healthy cookie crust. The name "graham cracker" is not as common in some countries, so it is often described more by its texture and nutritional value.

Nutritional Properties

3.1g
fiber
300mg
sodium
12mcg
folate
120mg
potassium
18g
sugars
270
calories
0mcg
lycopene
5g
proteins
0.5mg
vitamin c
6g
total fats
1g
saturated fats
50g
carbohydrates

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