Cheezees
These snack crackers are fast and easy, and addictive. I'm glad they're out of here or I would've eaten a pound by myself. I don't know why a pound of food translates into 5 pounds of weight, but it's one of the many unfair things about the culinary world (said with back of hand thrown to forehead in true despair).
RECIPE:
(makes enough for about 50 small party cups, can be cut in half for less)
1 1/2 cup Flour
1/2 cup Whole Wheat Flour
12 - 16oz shredded sharp cheddar (or you can use a mixture)
1/2 cup butter cold, cut into cubes
1 tsp salt
dash of pepper
*I throw in a dash of flax seed meal, also


Put all ingredients into the food processor and pulse til it's a small crumbly mixture. Add a few Tbls. of cold water, a little at a time, just until it holds together.
Remove and form into two disks, wrap both in plastic and chill for about 1/2 hour.
Work with one disk at a time, rolling out to 1/8 inch thickness
Cut into shapes with tiny garnish cutter or into 1 inch squares
Place on a parchment lined baking sheet and bake at 350F for about 15 - 18 minutes.
Cool on the sheet and fill up the bowls!
*You can also add a dash of spices or herbs to these, ie. chipotle chili powder, parsley, Italian seasoning, or curry powder. With Drama Teens, I played it safe :D
THEY LOVED THEM, I should have made more.
Quote from one of the "Flying Monkeys" (the play is THE WIZ): "I can carry these in my pocket on the stage" Ok, ewww, but yay at the same time.

RECIPE:
(makes enough for about 50 small party cups, can be cut in half for less)
1 1/2 cup Flour
1/2 cup Whole Wheat Flour
12 - 16oz shredded sharp cheddar (or you can use a mixture)
1/2 cup butter cold, cut into cubes
1 tsp salt
dash of pepper
*I throw in a dash of flax seed meal, also
Put all ingredients into the food processor and pulse til it's a small crumbly mixture. Add a few Tbls. of cold water, a little at a time, just until it holds together.
Remove and form into two disks, wrap both in plastic and chill for about 1/2 hour.
Work with one disk at a time, rolling out to 1/8 inch thickness
Cut into shapes with tiny garnish cutter or into 1 inch squares
Place on a parchment lined baking sheet and bake at 350F for about 15 - 18 minutes.
Cool on the sheet and fill up the bowls!
*You can also add a dash of spices or herbs to these, ie. chipotle chili powder, parsley, Italian seasoning, or curry powder. With Drama Teens, I played it safe :D
THEY LOVED THEM, I should have made more.
Quote from one of the "Flying Monkeys" (the play is THE WIZ): "I can carry these in my pocket on the stage" Ok, ewww, but yay at the same time.
17 comments:
These would be perfect for having with a drink.
These look fantastic. I can't wait to try them.
These look and sound so good! Thanks for the recipe. Although I'm half afraid to try them since I can eat my weight in store bough cheesy crackers. Homemade has to be a million times better. :)
Yum! Those look great!
Yum! They look so yummy!
yum but i would so not have the patience to cut out all those little shapes.
These look fabulous! I can't wait to try them!
Oh, I have to make these with my niece and nephew!!!
Linda, Kelly, Kelley,Megan and Dimah - Thank you all so much for stopping by and leaving a comment. Having these with a drink is a fab idea BTW. And I think I HAVE eaten my weight in them already :D
Tia: Thanks for the comment and You could cut them into strips, then into squares for a fast way to get tiny crackers. I did it that way the first time.
Kathleen: Let me know if ya try them, and thanks.
Jo: Hope you try these. I think kids would love making these and maybe making their own shapes, etc.
Thank you for the recipe! These are so cute and yummy! I will definitely be making these on a weekly basis.
I made these and they were great!!! I added some italian seasoning and they really do taste like Cheez-its!! Great recipe, thanks!!
These are cute, easy to make, and healthy, it's just the perfect snack for my kids and of course ME! :) I have made these several times and they always come out so good. If you have kids or even if you don't, they are a great and fun treat!
Any idea how long these keep for?
Amber - I've had them in an airtight container for a week and they were good. They loose their flavor a bit and crispness at the end there. Hope that helps. :D
They're good with Tobasco in them, too.
So yummy! I used a "seriously sharp cheddar" which was a bit too tangy for crackers but they still tasted awesome! I would use a more mild cheddar next time. They only lasted 2 days in my house!
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