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Saltine Cracker/ Homemade Soda Crackers



Saltine Cracker/ Homemade Soda Crackers

Baking partners challenge for March is crackers.There was two types of crackers- Saltine and Graham crackers. This months challenge was suggested by Arthy Sharma. This is my first attempt to make home made saltine crackers. Crackers can be made with  yeast or baking soda. I used fresh mint,salt,fennel seeds and sesame seeds as topping Thanks Arthy and  Swathi for this recipe.

Ingredients
All purpose flour- 3/4 cup
Salt- 1/8 tsp
Baking soda- 1/2 tsp
Cream of tartar- a pinch
Lukewarm water- 1/4 cup
Active dry yeast- 1 1/2 tsp
Water- 3 tbs
Butter- 1 tbs
Oil- 1 tbs

For the topping
Sea salt- 1/2 tsp
Dry herbs or fresh herbs, sesame seeds,poppy seeds or any seasoning you prefer





Bring three tbs of water,one tsp of butter and one tbs of oil to a boil. Stir till the butter is melted. Cool this mixture till warm.
Mix yeast with luke warm water and sugar and keep aside.
In a bowl shift the dry ingredients,flour,salt, baking soda and cream of tartar and mix well. Make a well in the center and pour in the yeast mixture and mix. Add warm water in little additions and mix to form a soft sticky dough. Place in a greased glass dish and cover with cling wrap. Refrigerate overnight so that the dough can rise a bit ( it will not double in sized like other yeast dough)
Pre-heat oven to 200 degree F.
 Bring the dough to room temperature. Dust working surface with flour and flatten the dough using a rolling pin. Make it into a thin rectangle sheet. Fold in both the ends towards the center to resemble an envelop. Turn it 90 degree and flatten again into a thin sheet using the rolling pin. Spread the topping and gently press so that they stick to the dough. Cut them into squares of equal size. Place them on baking sheet. Before baking prick some holes on top with a tooth pick. Bake them in per-heated oven for ten to twelve minutes

Try this
Hope you will all enjoy!
   

Comments

  1. I love crackers and this looks amazing and well prepared.. wish i can grab few for my tea Right now.

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  2. lovely homemade crackers..........tempting!

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  3. crispier nd crunchier!! never thot of baking crackers at home... nice

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  4. that wud go great with tea... ur homemade crackers look real tempting... :)

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  5. u have presented it so beautifully, dear... the crackers look adipoli...

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  6. WOW!! Homemade crackers looks wonderful

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  7. Lovely crackers...very nicely presented

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  8. crackers look damn crispy and crunchy

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  9. Love these homemade crispy and crunchy saltine crackers, very beautiful clicks and its tempting me a lot...

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  10. Wow such delicious looking crackers, looks so good and such beautiful clicks :)

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  11. Looks delicious, perfectly baked crackers!

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  12. Adipoli crackers Suja love it.

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  13. Guilt free snack to munch anytime, looks yumm

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  14. Saltine crackers looks perfect, you made them very well :)

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  15. lovely crackers. seeing ur pics just feel like picking it up & eating

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