Sunday, March 4, 2012

Graham Crackers


I am ADDICTED to Pinterest.com. Self-proclaimed, call it what you will, I probably need Pinterest Anonymous* sessions. If the seeping guilt of motherhood and 2 toddlers didn't cloud my vision I'd probably devote every waking hour to that sucker! It's just too good!


So even though we are settling after one week of moving and have boxes up the wazoo I couldn't pass up the chance to make these graham crackers. I don't have a ruler (packed in a box) to make perfectly measured graham crackers, I don't have a skewer to press in perfect circles (also in boxes).. I don't even have a ROLLING PIN!


(Now that's what you call makeshift!)


So there's possibly, probably, most likely, a really good chance that when you make these they will turn out far prettier than mine. 


But to the homemade chef... taste is all that really matters!


I hope you try them.


I'll be starting PA* meetings if anyone would like to join. It's only a 2 step program:
1. Set the computer down
2. Walk away.


Happy Sunday Fun-day y'all!


Makes about 18 4x4 inch crackers:
Adapted from the Smitten Kitchen Blog


2 1/2 cups all purpose, un-bleached flour, plus more for dusting
1 cup light brown sugar, lightly packed
1 teaspoon baking soda
3/4 teaspoon salt
7 tablespoons unsalted butter, cut into cubes then chilled in the freezer
1/3 cup honey
5 tablespoons whole milk
2 tablespoons pure vanilla extract


Topping:
1/4 cup granulated sugar
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon


Make the Dough:
Combine the flour, brown sugar, baking soda and salt in the bowl of a stand mixer. Mix on low to incorporate. Add the butter and mix on low until the mixture resembles coarse meal. 


In a small bowl whisk together the honey, milk and vanilla. And to the flour mixture and mix on low until the dough starts to come together. It might look crumbly and soft at this point so work it with your hands and form into a ball. Let sit in the refrigerator for 20 minutes to firm. Meanwhile prepare the topping by mixing together the cinnamon and sugar. 


Divide the dough in half and roll out unto a lightly floured surface into a long rectangle, about an 1/8" thick. Flour as necessary to keep from sticking. Trim the edges to make the rectangle 8 inches wide and 12 inches long. Thus make a 3x2 of 4x4 inch cookies. This will give you the traditional graham cracker shape. 






 Make a vertical line down the middle of each cracker being very careful not to cut through the dough. Using a toothpick or skewer, prick the dough to form two dotted rows in each half, 10 total. 


Transfer to a lightly greased or parchment lined cookie sheet. Sprinkle lightly with the cinnamon/sugar mixture. 


Bake at 350 degrees for 12-15 minutes. Rotating halfway through and checking on them erring on the earlier side as not to burn the crackers. You will want them to be slightly firm to the touch.






Enjoy with milk, peanut butter, chocolate frosting or our favorite....


You're welcome :)

9 comments:

  1. I NEVER imagined that there would be a recipe for GRAHAM CRACKERS!! But you always come through, don't you?!? I actually have everything to make them! And you want to know what is FANTASTIC on graham crackers??? NUTELLA!!!!!!!!!!

    I am also hooked on Pinterest and for every fitness idea I pin I probably pin TWO recipes!!! "Hello, my name is Linda and I'm a Pinaholic."

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  2. Delicious! What a great snack. I'd love for you to join my linky party, Crazy Sweet Tuesday sometime! :)

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    1. I actually just linked up my snickers and graham crackers!!! I love your blog thanks :)

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  3. I was looking for graham cracker's recipe lately, so thanks for sharing.
    Your crackers look just wonderful

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  4. mmmm, looks good! i wonder if i can find some true "graham" flour to use? i think that is what they were originally made with when they were invented. maybe at whole foods...
    THanks for the idea!
    Catherine

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  5. So fun to make things homemade that for years we've been buying! Thanks for the inspiration and sharing!

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  6. Graham crackers were invented around the time of the American Civil War, by Dr. Sylvester Graham. :) True 'nuff.
    Another Pinja

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  7. I think yours turned out awesome and I love your substitute rolling pin :) Shared this on Facebook! Thanks so much for sharing at Mom On Timeout!

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