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Nannies Snacker Crackers

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Ingredients

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2 (10 ounce) packages oyster crackers
2 (1/2 ounce) packages original buttermilk ranch salad dressing mix (dry)
1 cup corn oil
1 teaspoon dill weed (heaping)
1 teaspoon garlic powder (heaping)
1 teaspoon lemon pepper (heaping)
1/4 teaspoon ground red pepper
seasoning salt, but a little goes a long way

Nutritional information

144.3
Calories
80 g
Calories From Fat
8.9 g
Total Fat
1.3 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
211.4 mg
Sodium
14.2 g
Carbs
0.6 g
Dietary Fiber
0.4 g
Sugars
1.8 g
Protein
26g
Serving Size

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Nannies Snacker Crackers

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  • Gluten Free
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I halved this recipe and wish I hadn't:lol: I love the flavor and have a salt tooth so these were great. I did go a bit heavier on the dill as I love it. I think if I make it for the work crew, I'll do the full recipe, 1 bag of oyter and a bag or two of goldfish--I'm thinking those would be good with this too. Instead of hot sauce I may try a dash of worchestershire sauce just to play around with it:)
Thank you so much for posting this!

  • 60 min
  • Serves 30
  • Easy

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Nannie’s Snacker Crackers, In her later years when extensive cooking was not in the cards for Mother (Nannie to her grandchildren), she made pounds of these at Christmas as gifts for family, friends and neighbors They were also a favorite among her physician’s staff, her dentist’s staff, her bridge partners, her hairdresser, and her yard man — in short, anyone who she wanted to remember at Christmas With a sly grin she said that these treats would help them remember her during the year though there was little danger of any of them forgetting her They were just her way of saying Thank You! These are so simple to prepare, and they make a wonderful, inexpensive, salty snack One advantage is that you control the ingredients — not Mr Frito or Mr Lay Perfect to munch on while watching television excellent with a cold libation If you prepare for a cocktail party serve in several bowls strategically placed around the room , I halved this recipe and wish I hadn’t:lol: I love the flavor and have a salt tooth so these were great I did go a bit heavier on the dill as I love it I think if I make it for the work crew, I’ll do the full recipe, 1 bag of oyter and a bag or two of goldfish–I’m thinking those would be good with this too Instead of hot sauce I may try a dash of worchestershire sauce just to play around with it:) Thank you so much for posting this!, These little tidbits are the ‘cats meow’ Easy and very tasty A cold beer is just the right accompaniment Thanks for posting!!!


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Steps

1
Done

Preheat Oven to 250. Empty Crackers Into a Large Bowl.

2
Done

Mix All Other Ingredients, Except Seasoned Salt, in a Small Bowl, Whisking Vigorously.

3
Done

Pour Liquid Mixture Over Crackers, While Stirring Crackers Gently Don't Break Them Up. I Find It Best to Pour the Mixture in 3 Additions, Stirring Well After Each One and Turning Crackers from Bottom of Bowl to Insure That All Are Evenly Coated. Some of the Mixture Will Sink to the Bottom of the Bowl and That Is Fine.

4
Done

Spread Crackers Evenly on 2 Cookie Sheets (with Sides), Trying to Make Sure There Is Only One Layer. Any Mix That Has Sunk to the Bottom of the Bowl Can Be Scraped Out With a Spatula and Poured Over the Crackers.

5
Done

Place Into Preheated Oven (middle Rack, or Middle and Lower If not Room For 2 Cookie Sheets) For 30-35 Minutes.

6
Done

Occasionally Stir Crackers and Turn to Insure Even Browning.

7
Done

Taste to Make Sure They Are Crisp, Then Turn Oven Off.

8
Done

Leave in Oven Until They Cool If Possible.

9
Done

Remove and Place Crackers in a Covered Container Lined With a Paper Towel to Absorb Any Excess Oil.

10
Done

Sprinkle Very, Very Lightly With Seasoned Salt -- a Little Goes a Long Way.

11
Done

Will Keep Longer Than They Will Last If You Get My Drift.

12
Done

Note: the Seasoning Mixture Can Certainly Be Adjusted to Your Own Taste. Go Easy on the Salt. For Some More Heat, a Few Drops of Tabasco Mixed Into the Oil Would Be Great.

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