aknaklaase
Aknaklaase are a type of flat, crispy gluten-free cracker originating from the Gaeltacht regions of Ireland. They are traditionally made from rice flour and potato starch, often accompanied by ingredients such as salt and sesame oil.
The ingredients are typically mixed and kneaded to form a dough, which is then rolled out and
Traditionally, aknaklaase were served as a side dish to various meals, including breakfast and dinner. They
One of the unique characteristics of aknaklaase is their ability to be frozen and stored for long
The name "aknaklaase" is believed to derive from the Gaelic words "ac na clasa", meaning "of the