Homemade Whole Grain Crackers

- Total Time
- 20 minutes
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Ingredients
- 1¼cups whole-wheat flour
- ½cup toasted sesame seeds
- ½teaspoon salt
- 5tablespoons extra virgin olive oil or sesame oil
- 4 to 5tablespoons water, as needed
For the Sesame Crackers
Preparation
For the Sesame Crackers
- Step 1
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees with the racks positioned in the middle and upper third. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper.
- Step 2
Mix together the flour, sesame seeds and salt in a mixing bowl, in the bowl of a stand mixer, or in a food processor fitted with a steel blade. If using a mixing bowl, add the oil and cut in with a fork. If using a stand mixer, mix at medium speed. In a food processor, pulse until the mixture is crumbly. Add the water, and mix with your hands, or at medium speed in a mixer or in the food processor, until you can gather the dough into a ball.
- Step 3
Lightly dust your work surface and roll out the dough, or roll out between pieces of parchment, plastic or wax paper. Cut into desired shapes -- squares, diamonds or cookie-cutter shapes -- and place on the baking sheet, close together but not touching.
- Step 4
Bake 15 to 20 minutes until lightly browned, switching the sheet trays front to back and top to middle halfway through. Remove from the heat, and allow to cool on racks.
- Advance preparation: These will keep for about a week in an airtight container.
Private Notes
Comments
Thank you for a great basic recipe. Love them as a satisfying and delicious snack at work. If working in metric, try 150grams flour, 4 Tbsp oil, 3-4 Tbsp water.
To Cie: I have made this 3 times using your metric measurements, because I happen to have a metric scale. I make my own substitutions (instead of the sesame seeds): chopped rosemary one time, grated parmesan another, mixed seeds etc. Sometimes I glaze with egg and sprinkle Malden salt on top. Wonderful!
Nice flavor, not quite crunchy enough. Next time I'll roll them even thinner or bake them longer. Sea salt topping fell off, next time I'll press it in a bit to keep it on.
try to make these like Effie's ginger biscuits: wheat flour, butter, oats, molasses?, turbinado cane sugar, candied ginger, K salt, powdered ginger, b soda, black pepper, nutmeg.
Delectably 'short' and very moreish. I used flax seeds (smashed up a bit in a pestle and mortar with 1 tbs of oil) as I had no sesame seeds. Also, 4 tbs sesame oil 1 Canola was great, especially given the omission above. Thanks NYT for the metric conversion at last! It makes baking your recipes much simpler and more approachable.
Very, very good, and versatile. I used ground toasted almonds instead of sesame, and added 2 T honey. Excellent with cheese, or just plain!
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