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Farmhouse- Fresh Homemade Crackers

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Ingredients

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2 cups flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
1 egg
1/3 cup canola oil
1/4 cup cold water (up to half-cup)

Nutritional information

34.3
Calories
14 g
Calories From Fat
1.7 g
Total Fat
0.1 g
Saturated Fat
3.9 mg
Cholesterol
45.5 mg
Sodium
4.1 g
Carbs
0.1 g
Dietary Fiber
0.1 g
Sugars
0.7 g
Protein
448g
Serving Size

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Farmhouse- Fresh Homemade Crackers

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    These crackers are very nice. I made mine to dip in cheese fondue, but they taste great on their own. The technique I like for rolling out the dough is to split it into two equal portions and put each into a large ziplock bag, remove the air, seal, then roll out to the corners. Place the bags flat in the freezer for 30 minutes. Then, cut them open with scissors. Using a pizza wheel, cut crackers into desired shapes and transfer to baking sheets. Thank you for a recipe I will be making again.

    • 95 min
    • Serves 3
    • Easy

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    Farmhouse-Fresh Homemade Crackers, These little babies lend themselves to all kinds of creative cooking possibilities for snacks, appetizers, or lunch-time fare Roll the dough thick for heftier lunches or cut into longer sticks to be dipped into soup Use cookie cutters for a seasonal flair! Thanks to Karen Solomon’s *Jam It, Pickle It, Cure It* (c2009) for the original recipe COOKING TIME listed is for chilling prior to rolling out , These crackers are very nice I made mine to dip in cheese fondue, but they taste great on their own The technique I like for rolling out the dough is to split it into two equal portions and put each into a large ziplock bag, remove the air, seal, then roll out to the corners Place the bags flat in the freezer for 30 minutes Then, cut them open with scissors Using a pizza wheel, cut crackers into desired shapes and transfer to baking sheets Thank you for a recipe I will be making again , Good recipe! The crackers turned out very well I added finely chopped dried tomatoes and smoked mozzarella cheese powder I like the step of making 12 x 12 squares before chilling It made the rolling a snap Thank you for posting this recipe! 🙂


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    Steps

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    In a Large Bowl, Mix Flour and Next Four Ingredients; Set Aside.

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    in Separate Bowl, Beat Egg and Oil, Then Stir Into Dry Ingredients Just Until It Forms a Coarse Meal.

    3
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    Add the Water as Needed--1 Tablespoon at a Time--Until Dough Comes Together and Can Be Formed Into a Ball.

    4
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    on Lightly Floured Table, Cut Dough-Ball in Half (set One Aside).

    5
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    Shape Dough Into a 12x12 Square (use Your Hands), Wrap With Plastic; Chill For 30 Minutes; Repeat With Other Dough-Ball.

    6
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    Preheat Oven to 375; Lightly Oil Two Baking Sheets, Then Dust With Flour.

    7
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    Roll Out One Dough Square (retain It's Shape as Best You Can), to a Thickness of 1/8 to 1/4-Inch Thick Throughout.

    8
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    Thinner Will Be Crispier, More Delicate.

    9
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    Thicker Will Be Heartier, Hold Up to Heavier Toppings or Dippings.

    10
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    Lightly Prick Every Half-Inch or So--All Over--Then Sprinkle With Additional Salt, Pepper or Other Flavorings (see Variations Below), Then Roll Once or Twice More--Very Lightly to Press Toppings Into the Dough.

    11
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    Cut the Dough Into Desired Shapes --

    12
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    '-- One-Inch Squares For Tiny Snack Crackers.

    13
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    '-- Two X Three For Appetizer Crackers.

    14
    Done

    '-- Skinny "straws" For Breadsticks.

    15
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    '-- Six Equal Pieces For "flatbread" Crackers.

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