Crackers are a mostly savory crispy baked bread snack that may be leavened or unleavened. These are not to be confused with the British cracker, which is a noisemaker or party favor used at celebrations, mostly Christmas.
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A sweet cracker that uses oatmeal, honey, butter, and buttermilk. Shaped by using animal cookie cutters.
Sweet crackers made with all-purpose and whole wheat flours, ground pecans or walnuts, brown sugar, baking powder, salt, cinnamon or apple pie spice mix, and applesauce.
Yeast-based recipe, using all-purpose white and whole wheat flours, and sesame seeds for sprinkling before baking.
Yeast based recipe with mozzarella, Gorgonzola, and Parmesan.
Yeast based dough which rises and is then rolled thin, and baked. From Woman's Day.
Simple recipe using honey, brown sugar, white and whole wheat flours, egg, and sugar. Yields 45 crackers.
Versatile enough for a champagne brunch or a light dessert, these are made with regular and oat flours, strong brewed coffee, sugar, and butter or margarine.
A copycat recipe using bisquik mix and buttermilk.
Recipe for yeast based crackers.
One of two recipes from a Southern Living article. This recipe uses quick cooking oats.
Recipes for cheese cookies and straws, corn crisps, trifles, and protein cracker bread.
Made with corn meal, peanuts and peanut butter. Yields 50-60.
These are made with rolled oat or barley flakes, barley flour, and sesame seeds.
Simple recipe using cashews and roasted cashew butter.
A living food recipe, using a dehydrator.
Yields 70-80 crisp crackers which taste like cheese fondue. For a more traditional fondue taste you can add Kirsch or cherry liqueur, and use both Gruyere and Emmenthal.
Simple recipe using basic ingredients.
Crackers are coated using a brand name buttermilk mix and some seasonings, then they are baked again.
This recipe yields 12 to 13 dozen crackers, made with hard whole wheat flour.
This is an adaptation of Italian focaccia resulting in crispy, crunchy, and substantial crackers.
This simple no-bake cracker coating requires only oil, and your favorite dry salad dressing mix.
Uses shortening, baker's ammonia, and oil of lemon.
This no-bake recipe flavors the oyster crackers with buttery popping oil normally used for popcorn, cream of chicken soup mix, parsley, and garlic powder.
This baked on coating is made using dill weed, garlic salt, lemon pepper, Hidden Valley Ranch dressing mix, and oil.
Baked on coating for crackers made using Hidden Valley Ranch salad dressing mix, dill, and oil.
This recipe calls for basic ingredients. The crackers are baked until hard, then they are hung up in a muslin bag to dry.
Crackers are coated with powdered ranch salad dressing mix, oil, and lemon pepper seasoning, then baked.
Quick and simple recipe using basic pantry ingredients and coarsely ground peppercorns.
Recipe from Ann Hodgman's cookbook Beat That! Simple recipe using basic ingredients, making about 3 1/2 dozen crackers.
Simple shortening based recipe. Yields 80 to 85.
Coating for crackers made with Hidden Valley Ranch buttermilk recipe mix, lemon pepper, dill weed, garlic powder, and salad oil.
This variation calls for mixed nuts, fish crackers, vegetable oil, Hidden Valley Ranch Mix, lemon pepper seasoning, garlic powder, onion powder, and dill, to make the oyster cracker coating.
This recipe calls for rice flour and all-purpose flour, oil, soy or tamari sauce, an egg white, and buttermilk.
Dehydrator crackers made with sprouted rye and wheat. From Living and Raw Foods.
Using soy sauce and toasted sesame seeds.
Made from whole wheat or rye flour, and soy flour. From Great River Organic Milling.
Simple recipe using flour, water, egg white, baking powder, vegetable oil, and sesame seeds. Yields about 4 dozen.
Simple recipe using flour, baking powder, butter, Crisco, or oleo, and milk or water, making enough for 4 people.
Simple recipe using butter, making around 100 crackers.
This recipe makes use of sour milk, egg, butter, and baking soda.
Easy to make but taking a relatively long time. Initial rise of 20 to 30 hours, allowing the dough to increase in volume without developing a pronounced yeast flavor. Yield: 95-100.
Recipe from the Fanny Farmer cookbook using flour, sugar, salt, butter, and milk.
A simple recipe using all-purpose and whole wheat flours, and buttermilk. From Betty Crocker's Old-Fashioned Cookbook.
Simple recipe with detailed instructions. Uses sesame seeds, oil, sea salt, whole wheat flour, and aluminum-free baking powder.
Quick and simple recipe using basic pantry ingredients and coarsely ground peppercorns.
Crackers are coated with powdered ranch salad dressing mix, oil, and lemon pepper seasoning, then baked.
Sweet crackers made with all-purpose and whole wheat flours, ground pecans or walnuts, brown sugar, baking powder, salt, cinnamon or apple pie spice mix, and applesauce.
Simple recipe with detailed instructions. Uses sesame seeds, oil, sea salt, whole wheat flour, and aluminum-free baking powder.
A sweet cracker that uses oatmeal, honey, butter, and buttermilk. Shaped by using animal cookie cutters.
Yeast-based recipe, using all-purpose white and whole wheat flours, and sesame seeds for sprinkling before baking.
A simple recipe using all-purpose and whole wheat flours, and buttermilk. From Betty Crocker's Old-Fashioned Cookbook.
Versatile enough for a champagne brunch or a light dessert, these are made with regular and oat flours, strong brewed coffee, sugar, and butter or margarine.
Uses shortening, baker's ammonia, and oil of lemon.
Simple recipe using cashews and roasted cashew butter.
Simple recipe using flour, baking powder, butter, Crisco, or oleo, and milk or water, making enough for 4 people.
This recipe yields 12 to 13 dozen crackers, made with hard whole wheat flour.
Simple recipe using honey, brown sugar, white and whole wheat flours, egg, and sugar. Yields 45 crackers.
Yeast based dough which rises and is then rolled thin, and baked. From Woman's Day.
Recipe for yeast based crackers.
Crackers are coated using a brand name buttermilk mix and some seasonings, then they are baked again.
This simple no-bake cracker coating requires only oil, and your favorite dry salad dressing mix.
A copycat recipe using bisquik mix and buttermilk.
This baked on coating is made using dill weed, garlic salt, lemon pepper, Hidden Valley Ranch dressing mix, and oil.
Using soy sauce and toasted sesame seeds.
Recipe from Ann Hodgman's cookbook Beat That! Simple recipe using basic ingredients, making about 3 1/2 dozen crackers.
Simple recipe using basic ingredients.
This no-bake recipe flavors the oyster crackers with buttery popping oil normally used for popcorn, cream of chicken soup mix, parsley, and garlic powder.
Yields 70-80 crisp crackers which taste like cheese fondue. For a more traditional fondue taste you can add Kirsch or cherry liqueur, and use both Gruyere and Emmenthal.
Simple shortening based recipe. Yields 80 to 85.
Baked on coating for crackers made using Hidden Valley Ranch salad dressing mix, dill, and oil.
Coating for crackers made with Hidden Valley Ranch buttermilk recipe mix, lemon pepper, dill weed, garlic powder, and salad oil.
Simple recipe using butter, making around 100 crackers.
Made with corn meal, peanuts and peanut butter. Yields 50-60.
This recipe calls for rice flour and all-purpose flour, oil, soy or tamari sauce, an egg white, and buttermilk.
This recipe calls for basic ingredients. The crackers are baked until hard, then they are hung up in a muslin bag to dry.
These are made with rolled oat or barley flakes, barley flour, and sesame seeds.
Recipe from the Fanny Farmer cookbook using flour, sugar, salt, butter, and milk.
Recipes for cheese cookies and straws, corn crisps, trifles, and protein cracker bread.
This recipe makes use of sour milk, egg, butter, and baking soda.
Dehydrator crackers made with sprouted rye and wheat. From Living and Raw Foods.
One of two recipes from a Southern Living article. This recipe uses quick cooking oats.
This variation calls for mixed nuts, fish crackers, vegetable oil, Hidden Valley Ranch Mix, lemon pepper seasoning, garlic powder, onion powder, and dill, to make the oyster cracker coating.
This is an adaptation of Italian focaccia resulting in crispy, crunchy, and substantial crackers.
A living food recipe, using a dehydrator.
Made from whole wheat or rye flour, and soy flour. From Great River Organic Milling.
Easy to make but taking a relatively long time. Initial rise of 20 to 30 hours, allowing the dough to increase in volume without developing a pronounced yeast flavor. Yield: 95-100.
Simple recipe using flour, water, egg white, baking powder, vegetable oil, and sesame seeds. Yields about 4 dozen.
Yeast based recipe with mozzarella, Gorgonzola, and Parmesan.
