Ingredients
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2
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1
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1
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1/2
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1/4
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1/4
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1/4
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3
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-
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Directions
Date and Olive Oil Wine Crackers, From Whole Foods, who say that these crackers are ideal for serving with wine – no wine in them! The dates provide subtle sweetness I have not tried these yet, but they look intriguing Prep time does not include chilling time Update: The WF website says this will work well using a gluten free flour mix instead of all-purpose , Taste wise these crackers deserve the full 5 stars and more They are sooo delish! Very fruity with a subtle hint of spice from the pepper YUM! The texture is great, too More like a cookie with a soft center and crunchy edges, but very good for dipping into all sorts of things or just nibbling on :)However I had great trouble working with the dough: I made half the recipe using slightly less oil than called for and the dough was so wet that I had to knead in about 1/2 cup more to make it resemble anything like cookie dough It was still soft, but manageable then I ended up freezing the dough for 1/2 hour to make it sliceable That way it worked out well and I ended up with one of the best crackers Ive ever eaten, but getting there was a bit of a struggle I got about 30 crackers from half the recipe even though I sliced mine quite thickly THANK YOU SO MUCH for sharing this wonderful recipe here with us, with some tweaking its the bomb! :)Made and reviewed for PRMR June 2011
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Steps
1
Done
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Pulse 1 Cup Flour and the Dates in the Food Processor Until the Dates Are Very Finely Copped; Transwer to a Large Bowl. |
2
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Stir in the Remaining Flour, Zest, Salt, Pepper and Baking Powder. Make a Well in the Center. |
3
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Pour Oil and 2 Beaten Eggs Into the Well and Stir Until Combined; Knead Briefly in the Bowl Until the Dough Comes Together. |
4
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Press the Dough Into a Log and Wrap Snugly in Parchment Paper, Squeezing Tightly and Twisting the Ends in Opposite Directions to Form a Tight 9" Log; Chill Until Firm, 2-3 Hours. |
5
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Preheat the Oven to 350 Deg F. |
6
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Trim Off the Ends and Cut Into 24 Slices. |
7
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Arrange on a Large Parchment Paper-Lined Baking Sheet, Brush Tops With 1 Beaten Egg and Bake Until Golden Brown, 20-25 Minutes. |
8
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Cool. |
9
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These Can Be Made Up to Three Days Ahead and Stored in an Airtight Container. |