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22 March, 2013 By Mary

Spiced Cheese Crackers


spiced cheese crackers

Also known as freaking-addictive home-made cheez-its! You all know my feelings on cheez-its: LOVE THEM.

spiced cheese crackers

I’m honestly pretty surprised I haven’t tried this before. After seeing so many other bloggers make tasty-looking crackers, I finally cracked down and did it myself. It’s really quite easy, and holy moly was it worth it. If you like crackers. Cheese crackers. If you don’t like cheese crackers, I’m not sure who you are. You should have your own TV show called “I am not human” or something along those lines. Cheese crackers = bomb.com.

spiced cheese crackers

While we on the topic of cheese crackers, let’s talk also about cheese. Cheddar cheese. You know I love cheese (tuna melt, burgers, cheesecake… need I go on?), but you probably don’t fully comprehend my love of, specifically, Tillamook Sharp Cheddar Cheese. Tillamook has always been my cheese, as a proud Oregonian. As a kid we had a beach house about an hour from Tillamook, so beach trips often included a stop up at the cheese (and ice cream, and yogurt) factory. Totally awesome way to entertain kids, and adults! Derek and I went two summers ago and I’m pretty sure I had just as much fun as I did as a kid.

spiced cheese crackers

Back to the point: I can honestly say I’ve never had a better (affordable) cheddar cheese. No, I’m not sponsered or advertising for Tillamook, I just really think they make incredible cheese! People blab on and on about Wisconsin cheese being the best, but who was it that won Best Medium Cheddar at a meeting IN WISCONSIN? Tillamook! Phenomenal! If you’ve never tried it, make it a point. The sharper the better, in my opinion. Black label = amazing.

spiced cheese crackers

Anyways, enough gushing about my ridiculous love of cheese. Onto these crackers! Like I said, they’re VERY easy to make: cream together butter and cheese, add spices and flour, a splash of milk, and you have crackers! After baking them. Don’t forget that step. I mean, the dough tasted pretty darn good, but they’re so much better as crisp, salty, delicious crackers.

spiced cheese crackers

Get on it!

Spiced Cheese Crackers
 
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Prep time
15 mins
Cook time
20 mins
Total time
35 mins
 
Recipe: adapted from Joy the Baker
Ingredients
  • 4 Tbsp unsalted butter, at room temperature
  • 8 ounces sharp cheddar cheese, finely grated
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon coarsely ground black pepper
  • ¼ teaspoon chili powder
  • ¼ teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1-2 Tbsp cold milk
  • salt for dusting
Instructions
  1. In a stand mixer, cream together the butter and grated cheese until smooth. It shouldn't take long.
  2. Mix together the spices with the flour, then add it to the mixer. Mix on low-speed until mostly incorporated — it's okay to be a little bit crumbly.
  3. Add milk, one tablespoon at a time, until the dough comes together. It should not be sticky, but should hold together in a ball.
  4. Form the dough into a disk and wrap in plastic wrap. Chill for 30+ minutes.
  5. When the dough has chilled, preheat the oven to 400 F.
  6. On a lightly floured surface, roll the dough out very thin — ⅛" or less. Cut it into your desired shape, sprinkle salt all over, and bake on a parchment-lined cookie sheet for 10-11 minutes.
  7. Let the crackers cool at least 5 minutes before eating.
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  1. Gretchen says

    23 March, 2013 at 1:49 pm

    I came home form hiking yesterday and ate a handful of cheezits and then I saw yours! I bet yours were a lot better than Sunshines.

  2. Ashleigh says

    16 May, 2013 at 10:35 am

    These look to die for! Im wondering though, about how much does this recipe yield? I have 4 children, and while I love knowing what is in their food it has to be cost effective as well (two of my children are teenage boys….that should explain enough).

    • Mary says

      16 May, 2013 at 11:29 am

      I’d say doubling this recipe would be about equivalent to one normal-size box of Cheez-its… but that is a rough estimate! I’m not sure they are cost effective, in the long run, unfortunately! Definitely delicious, though, and worth trying at least once!

      • Lee Swanson says

        26 May, 2013 at 2:35 pm

        I’d say it wasn’t cost effective if you use Tillamook cheese (which, btw, I absolutely love too.)… however, the quality of the cheese in these crackers has got to be way better than Sunshine’s 🙂

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