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Any Way You Like ‘Em Crackers

October 19, 2010

‘There are two types of people: Those who bake their own crackers and those who do not.’

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I read that quote the other night and it made me chuckle! And then I thought, ‘Pfffft…Cracker snob.’ as I reached into my box of Mary’s Crackers. ;)

However, I want to be that person who makes her own crackers (and bread!), but sadly, my grocery receipts tell me I am not…and have not been for months and months.

Back in the day, I used to make my own crackers in an effort to cut back on our grocery bill.

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I will do whatever it takes to find that girl inside of me. I know she is hiding in there somewhere. Probably buried under a heap of flour and jam somewhere.

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When you think about it, crackers are basically glorified bits of baked flour and are quite cheap to make. The best part is you can dress them any way you like them. Rustic, classy, sweet, fancy pants, crunchy, fru-fru, salty, simple, savoury, all-dressed.

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Any Way You Want ‘Em Crackers

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup whole wheat flour
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp kosher salt
  • 1 tbsp brown sugar, not packed
  • Herbs of your choice: I used a couple pinches each of basil, parsley, thyme, Italian seasoning
  • 2 tbsp nutritional yeast (probably optional, but gives them a bit of cheesy flavour)
  • 1/4 cup ground flax
  • 1/4 cup whole flax seeds
  • 2 tbsp sesame seeds
  • 3/4 cup almond milk
  • 1/4 cup olive oil, extra virgin
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 4 tbsp Earth Balance, melted (with 2 tbsp pumpkin, optional), for spreading onto cracker before baking
  • Pepita seeds, poppy seeds, sesame seeds, salt, for garnish

 

Directions: Preheat oven to 350F. Line two baking sheets with parchment or a non-stick mat. In a large bowl, mix the dry ingredients very well (flours, baking powder, salt, brown sugar, herbs of your choice, nutritional yeast, ground flax, flax seeds, sesame seeds). In a small bowl mix the almond milk, minced garlic, and olive oil. Dump this mixture into the dry mixture and stir well. Now grab your hands and mix the dough well until a ball forms. Once you have a nice ball, break apart into two balls and set one aside. Flour a surface and roll the ball a bit to get it a bit covered in flour. Now roll out the dough into a large rectangle. Gently lift and place onto baking sheet. Trim sides where necessary, With a pastry roller or butter knife, cut the shape of crackers you desire. You may also use cookie cutters. With a pastry brush take your melted Earth Balance/butter and spread onto cracker. If you want to make a pumpkin twist, add in pumpkin and spread on cracker (see above and below). Sprinkle with desired seeds and salt and then roll the seeds into the crackers with a pastry roller so they will bake into the cracker and not fall off as much. Bake for about 25-28 minutes at 350F. The crackers around the edge will cook faster so you can rotate them if desired, but I didn’t bother. Crackers will firm up once cooling out of the oven.

The first batch I made last night was a flop. Too much flour and not enough moisture. I also didn’t add herbs so they were bland. This second batch turned out quite tasty.

Form your dough into a ball.

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Split into two balls and roll out into rectangles!

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Or something that you pretend looks like a rectangle.

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Carefully place onto baking sheet and trim sides so you can pretend you made a rectangle and then pat yourself on the back.

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Why am I so obsessed with pastry gadgets? Is it because they are tiny and doll-like and I miss my Barbies?

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I like using the scalloped edge for a rustic look.

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Any size you want!

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Brush with melted Earth Balance or butter. This step is KEY. I made the crackers without it, and they just weren’t as delicious. I will never make them any other way from now on. It gives them that melt in your mouth taste.

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Sprinkle a generous amount of salt.

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Add on your seeds of choice!

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I had a problem with my first batch. The seeds didn’t stick and fell right off. For the second batch, I pressed the seeds into the dough and then I used my pastry roller and rolled over the seeds to press them in. This seemed to work better.

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Then all hell broke loose.

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I thought about how cute it would be to make Eric heart-shaped crackers and then I realized he would probably laugh at me and dip them in chocolate.

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See that snowflake in the bottom right corner? That’s what I’m talking about.

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Lots of salt please. The snowflake needs snow.

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Now this is when the fun really got out of control. I came up with a pumpkin glaze.

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Check out the huge BBQ Baster brush. I stole it from Eric. For some reason I cannot find my pastry brush anywhere! I think the dishwasher ate it.

I mixed 2 tbsp of melted Earth Balance with 1 tbsp of canned pumpkin + pinch or two of cinnamon and magic happened.

PUMPKIN CRACKERS.

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They weren’t overly pumpkin-y tasting, but when I sprinkled some with cinnamon (far right) before baking the flavour really came out. I wonder if next time I could mix some pureed pumpkin right into the dough? Or make pumpkin rosemary crackers…

When I used to make crackers, I found that they tasted the best after sitting for about a day. I am guessing that these will be the same too. They are good right out of the oven, but I find they need to settle a bit first.

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After I finished making these crackers, I started to think about my next attempt. Do you think peanut butter mixed into the dough would work somehow? Peanut Butter flavoured crackers. Imagine them dipped into apricot-fig jam. Delish. Or even salt & vinegar crackers might be yummy.

Have you ever made crackers? What flavours do you like?

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Hope
15 years ago

Oh these look so good!! I attempted something similar but lost all my seeds off the top so I will need to try again and hammer them in lol
Heart shaped crackers are so cute! Although my hubby would probably just shove them in his mouth and not even notice!!

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Kelly
15 years ago

So funny – I’ve been thinking all day about some sort of pumpkin-y to make for an Oktoberfest-themed cocktail/beer night, and as soon as I saw your post title, I thought, “CRACKERS!!!” and then, two seconds later, “…PUMPKIN CRACKERS!!!” Then I continued reading and saw that you’d thought of the same thing! I might try making half a batch with pumpkin included in the dough… I’ll let you know how it turns out. :) Now I’m thinking of some sort of dip to make… hmm…!

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Kelly
Reply to  Kelly
15 years ago

Oops… I meant “pumkin-y snack.” Heh.

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Kelly
Reply to  Kelly
15 years ago

AND I SPELLED PUMPKIN WRONG. Ahhh!

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Gabriela @ Une Vie Saine
15 years ago

Crackers seem so daunting to make and yet…they’re crackers!! I feel like cookies are more difficult! Thanks for sharing your how-to!

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Lizzie
15 years ago

I have made crackers – yours!! Your gluten-free and vegan chewy crackers .. . and they were SO good! I’m excited to try these ones. They looks os healthy and yummy. Wholegrain, seedy crackers are so much better than plain white :)

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Annie@stronghealthyfit
15 years ago

Those look amazing! I’ve been wanting to try making crackers for so long- you are inspiring me to actually do it. And I think PB would work really well :-)
Do you have specific websites to recommend for buying nuts/seeds in bulk?

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Cynthia
15 years ago

Those crackers look awesome. I have never made my own crackers before, but you make it seem so easy!

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Jean@RoastedRootsandPumpkinSpice
15 years ago

How pretty are these crackers! I never made my own but it looks really fun to try. Especially when you can be so versatile with the toppings and shapes.

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iga@thedelishdish
15 years ago

wow these look so professional! i’ve never attempted crackers, but i love spicy peppery ones. i also really like the crispy flat pretzel thin ones!

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Laura
15 years ago

Ha! Though these are beautiful, no I do not plan to make them. Bread yes, crackers no. Honestly, I just don’t think I eat that many crackers! Mind you, if I did, they’d be yours!

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Alayna @ Thyme Bombe
15 years ago

Those look really yummy, you’ll have to concoct a special dip for them! I have made cheddar crackers several times before, but not since I’ve started cutting dairy out of my diet. I’d like to figure out how to veganize them, maybe with nutritional yeast?

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Kathryn
15 years ago

I love the idea of Eric dipping his crackers in chocolate. I think that you should get him a chocolate fountain for christmas, then he can dip everything in chocolate quite quickly.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Kathryn
15 years ago

haha love that idea!!!!!

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Holly @ couchpotatoathlete
15 years ago

I’m not a big cracker eater — but I’ve never made them myself!

I love the cookie cutter ones!

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Allison
15 years ago

I am really not a fan of crackers out of the box but i am pretty positive i could eat an entire batch of these all by myself and beg for more!!!!!! I love all the different toppings you used and that snowflake is adorable!!

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Lindsey
15 years ago

Angela! THIS IS VERY SERIOUS…..

My vitamix is arriving tomorrow. What should be in its inaugural spin?

I trust your advice.

Sincerely,
Lindsey

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Lindsey
15 years ago

Congrats!!!

HANDS DOWN: Pumpkin Pie Monster: http://ohsheglows.com/2010/09/27/pumpkin-pie-monster-and-over-baked-apples/

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Moni'sMeals
15 years ago

No way, those are some crackers! You have inspired me to make my own crackers (the type that does not), I have Never done it suprisingly. Thanks for getting me to think outside the box. And I mean I am a baker too. ;)

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Wei-Wei
15 years ago

I’ve made crackers before, but only of the sesame variety. I’ve never thought about brushing them with butter – last time I brushed them with an egg wash! I’m thinking about making crackers again… cutting them into long, thin shapes would be really cute for a present. :D

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Lily @ Lily's Health Pad
15 years ago

I made your cracker recipe the first time you posted it! The crackers were delish! They made a great soup topping.

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Mary @ Bites and Bliss
15 years ago

I love how versatile these are..that way nobody goes unhappy! I made my first crackers (other than graham) just the other day and I’ll never go back to the store bought things.

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christina cadden
15 years ago

mmm, they look so good!

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KaraHadley
15 years ago

O’m’goodness, these look so wonderfully simple and perfect! I will be making these. Maybe making my own crackers will also help me eat fewer.

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