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These healthy crackers are a Ritz cracker dupe β but without any high fructose corn syrup, natural flavors, or refined glyphosate-sprayed white flour. Skip the store-bought crackers and instead make your own nutrient dense snacks that are very kid-friendly. Flaky and crispy, melt in your mouth delicious, these pair well with a homemadeΒ ranch dipΒ or chunk of raw cheese and make a great lunchbox addition. Please see the video of this recipe.
Total time to prepare this recipe is 30 minutes. Prep time is 15 minutes and cooking time is 15 minutes!
Ingredients
- Β½ cupΒ whole wheat einkorn flourΒ (ΒΌ cupΒ einkorn berries, freshly milled) [We recommend sprouted einkorn flour.]
- 1 cup cheese, shredded (such as Β½ cup Parmigiana Reggiano and Β½ cup raw cheddar cheese)
- Β½ tspΒ unrefined fine sea salt
- 2 tbsp cold butter, cut into small pieces
- 2 tbsp cold water, approximately
Instructions
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- Combine all ingredients, except the water, in a largeΒ ceramic mixing bowlΒ and mix by hand.
- Add the water slowly and knead until you can form a ball. Flatten the dough into a disk and wrap inΒ unbleached parchment paper. Refrigerate for up to 1 hour to firm up and make easier to roll out.
- Flour a work surface and use aΒ rolling pinΒ to roll the dough out thin. Use aΒ dough scraperΒ to help lift the dough as you work, if necessary, so it doesnβt stick to the surface.
- When rolled out, use aΒ circle cutterΒ to punch out crackers. You can alternatively cut into squares.
- Line aΒ baking sheetΒ withΒ unbleached parchment paperΒ and place the crackers on top. Poke holes in the crackers with something narrow and sharp, like a meat thermometer or toothpick.
- Bake at 350Β°F for approximately 15 minutes until golden. Remove from oven and transfer crackers to aΒ cooling rack, where they will continue to crisp up. Store in anΒ air-tight jarΒ in the pantry.
- Tip: You may want to make double the batch, as they go quickly!


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