A cross between a biscuit and a cracker, these flaky and puffy little blue cheese nibbles go well with cheese, soups or just on their own. Baking the blue cheese helps to cut the sharp and salty flavor, while at the same time adding a unique burst to the palate in these otherwise simple crackers. Any sharp cheese can be substituted, such as extra old Cheddar or perhaps aged Gouda. I might add that baking is a good way to warm up on a chilly winter day.
Savory Blue Cheese Crackers |
Recipe by Lisa Turner Adapted from How to Be a Domestic Goddess: Baking and the Art of Comfort Cooking Published on January 9, 2011 Simple, light crackers with a delightful puffy flakiness and a burst of blue cheese flavor — great for serving with soups Preparation: 15 minutes Cooking time: 10 to 15 minutes Print this recipe Ingredients:
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Other cracker recipes you are sure to enjoy from Lisa's Vegetarian Kitchen:
Graham Crackers
Rice Crackers
Feta Cheese and Cumin Crackers
Spicy Parmesan Crackers
Wowo home made cheese crackers wll this has to be super yumm
ReplyDeleteNo topping even required for these lovelies Lisa.
ReplyDeleteMmmm delicious - I need more cheesy home baked crackers in my life - almost got baking last night but my computer just zapped my energy! (gotta blame something) will bookmark these for soon
ReplyDeletelooks so crispy and tempting
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Very interesting and looks yum
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea...I never thought to make my own crackers.
ReplyDeleteThese sound delicious. I've made something similar using Greek cheeses but blue cheese would definitely give them a different taste.
ReplyDeleteCrackers with cheese is the perfect snack.
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