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I wasn't in the mood for sweet, sticky, chunky, nutty rolls. But when I thought about the flavor of walnuts, they seemed like they'd add an interesting flavor component to the loaf without overwhelming it. Rather than adding sugar, I wanted to go with a natural sweetness—that's where the Turkish apricots came in.
Homemade Carr's-Style Whole Wheat Crackers
Thick, tender, hearty, and buttery, these whole grain crackers have that same touch of sweetness from the original Carr's, making them a perfect match for rich and savory accompaniments, like peanut butter or cheese.
Cheese Crackers
Use cheese with a lot of flavor. Aged cheddar instead of a mild one, for instance. Any cheese you can grate will be fine: Parmesan, Swiss, Romano, or any others you like. For a softer cheese, I used Limburger. You could also use a soft blue cheese, goat cheese, or even a Camembert. Or a combination of what's left in your cheese drawer.
DIY Oyster Crackers
This version of the iconic cracker is just a little more robust, richer, and butterier than the grocery store option.
Animal Crackers
Uniquely snacky treats with a wholesome homemade spin.
Pumpkin Cheddar Crackers
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Walnut Crescents
Swapped by Jill Astmann at the SE Cookie Swap. Adapted from her Grandma Millie.
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Homemade Wheat Thins
his isn't a recipe for any old cracker, it's a recipe for crisp and thin whole grain crackers that taste exactly like the kind you buy at the store. My recipe hinges on using the same ingredients you find written right on the box: whole grains, oil, sugar, malt syrup, and turmeric. If you don't have any affection for genuine Wheat Thins, you can get away with a substitution or two, but for those of you who want to make a worthy copy at home, it's vital to use the right ingredients. Trust me, it'...
Homemade Gourmet Crackers
Homemade gourmet crackers with cranberry and sun flower seeds. They taste better and cost less than 20% of store bought. Brilliant with cheese!
[Photograph: Donna Currie] These crackers are not only simple in terms of ingredients, they also take very little time to make, particularly if you use a food processor to do the kneading for you. You can also do the kneading...
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