If you need me during the next couple of months, you can likely find me at home in my pajama pants and wool socks, tucked under a throw blanket on the couch with my dogs. If people were allowed to hibernate, I totally would during the Missouri winter months. Especially if you could save up all your sleep hours for those few months, hibernate, and then wake up ready to take over the world just in time for spring.
I realize this is not exactly what hibernation is, per say. But hey, it’s my fantasy, so whatever.
Hibernation is not an option. But soup is (and chili!). Bring on all the soup nights this gal can handle, I say. You know what goes good with soup and chili? Crackers! These are homemade crackers made with pepper jack cheese. They really aren’t all that spicy, but they are SUPER easy to make. Make a batch and crumble them onto bowls of soup and chili for a few days. You’ll feel better. It’s like carb medicine.
Pepper Jack Crackers, makes 4 dozen 1 1/2 by 1 1/2 inch square crackers.
1 cup flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup shredded pepper jack cheese
4 tablespoons cold butter
1/3 cup heavy cream
coarse salt + pepper for the top
1 egg (for an egg wash top) optional
Make a batch of these and see what you think. If you want a little more heat, try adding a few big pinches of cayenne to your next batch. I do both, depending on how I’m feeling.
In a food processor, combine the flour, salt, shredded cheese, and butter. Pulse until crumbly. With the mixer turned on slowly, stream in the cream until a dough ball forms. Then turn off the mixer.
Secret: This is pretty similar to making pie crust. If you can make pie crust, you can make crackers.
Lightly flour a surface and roll out the dough as thin as you can. Think thin crust pizza. You don’t want to be able to see through the dough, but thin is your friend for these. They will puff some when they bake, so you don’t want them to be too thick.
Use a pizza cutter to slice the dough into small squares, or any shape you want. You could also use cookie cutters for a fun variation. I also used a frosting tip to get those small holes in the center of my crackers. Roll the scraps together and cut again until you’ve used all the dough. Depending on your shape and thickness, you might get slightly more or less crackers in your batch than I did.
Place the cut dough onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Whisk the egg in a small bowl and brush the tops of the crackers with it. Sprinkle on a little coarse grain salt and black pepper.
Bake at 375°F for 18-20 minutes, until golden brown.
Once cool, store in an airtight container if you’re not consuming these within the day. Make a bowl of chili for me this week and add some crackers! Or come over and hibernate with me, I’m game. 🙂 -Emma
Credits // Author and Photography: Emma Chapman. Photos edited with A Beautiful Mess actions.
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Ingredients
- 1 cup flour
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ½ cup shredded pepper jack cheese
- 4 tablespoons cold butter
- ⅓ cup heavy cream
- coarse salt + pepper for the top
- 1 egg (for an egg wash top optional)
Instructions
- Make a batch of these and see what you think. If you want a little more heat, try adding a few big pinches of cayenne to your next batch. I do both, depending on how I'm feeling.
- In a food processor, combine the flour, salt, shredded cheese, and butter. Pulse until crumbly. With the mixer turned on slowly, stream in the cream until a dough ball forms. Then turn off the mixer.
- Lightly flour a surface and roll out the dough as thin as you can. Think thin crust pizza. You don't want to be able to see through the dough, but thin is your friend for these. They will puff some when they bake, so you don't want them to be too thick.
- Use a pizza cutter to slice the dough into small squares, or any shape you want. You could also use cookie cutters for a fun variation. I also used a frosting tip to get those small holes in the center of my crackers. Roll the scraps together and cut again until you've used all the dough. Depending on your shape and thickness, you might get slightly more or less crackers in your batch than I did.
- Place the cut dough onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Whisk the egg in a small bowl and brush the tops of the crackers with it. Sprinkle on a little coarse grain salt and black pepper.
- Bake at 375°F for 18-20 minutes, until golden brown.
You got drooling all over, which is not so Dainty and Chic! But whatever!! Heading to the store to make my own!
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You got drooling all over, which is not so Dainty and Chic! But whatever!! Heading to the store to make my own!
www.daintyandchic.com
Hi Emma! These looks and sound amazing. I’ll have to try this recipe ASAP. I am making an assumption here, but it would probably be best to ask… Could you use any kind of cheese in this? Would you have to alter the recipe with different cheeses! I love Gouda!
these sound sooo good!
xx nikki
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xaxaxaxaxxaxaxaxa cracker necklace! Oh my goodness, that is definitely genius
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My mouth dropped when I saw this. Haha! I love cheez its but never eat them because they’re not very good for you.
Do you think cheddar would work? I don’t have PJ on hand.
Random comment.
Have Emma watched the movie “Julie & Julia”? I think she is going to like it 🙂
I’m doing it right now and I remembered her. What is awkward I know, because we don’t even know each other in person.
And I swear I’m a totally normal person. lol
Anyway, here is the tip. 🙂
saw this, and totally knew i would wait like… no minute to do them…
soooo! here i am, with my belly full, and a huge smile!
a couple of twists (minimal, since you Emma, are a rockstar, with no need for tips!!)
based on your “secret” about being like pie crust, i put the dough in the freezer for some minutes.
(worked for me.. but , must say, there’s no need)
and the second (and awesome) i poured sesame seeds on top, after the egg (i had black, golden and wild).
the only problem?
i’m wondering if i have enough free time EVERY DAY to make these!!.
thanks for the reciepe!
I am obsessed with homemade snacks… Especially ones that are so easy to make! Thanks for this recipe!
They look delicious!!!! definitely gonna try and make them!
I love this. It’s like a preservative free version of a Cheeze-it. Thanks for sharing a recipe with only the good stuff.
Definitely going to be giving these a go, they look delicious. Oh and I’m totally all about the P.J’s, blankets and my purple leather sofa during the UK winter. Too much rain.
Oh they look delicious! This might be the beginning of my baking adventure 🙂
Also, did I miss a post on the blog makeover?
So yummy!
I am so trying this out they look delicious<3
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Never would have thought of this. Looks good! http://www.hannamarielei.com
Nice recipe, we think it’s delicious! We’ll try to do it.
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Just a friendly note for you and your copy editor: it’s “per se”, not “per say.”
It’s an easy mistake from the way it sounds, but it’s a Latin phrase, so has Latin spelling.
Hope that helps!
Oh i wish i could sleep through winter too with one skitrip stop on the way! 🙂
This is such an amazing recipe – I would have never thought about making little square crackers from scratch. Must be a lot healthier than cheez-its!
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