Sunday, September 23, 2012

Cranberry-Pecan Cheese Crackers

Until now, each recipe I've posted to this blog was taken directly from the cookbook I've been writing for over 10 years. I wrote, tested and perfected each recipe, even those I inherited from my mother.  This recipe, however, was given to me by my friend, Loy, only last year.  When I started this blog, I promised to post "My Most Requested Recipes," so I would be remiss not to post this recipe for Cranberry-Pecan Cheese Crackers which is requested almost as much as my Candy Bacon.


I did try to perfect the recipe by changing some of the ingredients.  I tried raisins and walnuts with success but always returned to the original.  With the exception of changing a few measurements, this is the recipe given to me by Loy.
I serve these delicious crackers in so many ways.  When I prepare a cheese platter for a cocktail party, I always include a heaping pile on the platter.  A few crackers alongside a salad serve as a substitute for croutons.  These jeweled discs compliment any soup, but I especially like them with cream soups, tomato soup and my recently posted blog, pumpkin soup.  In the 'ber' months, (months ending in 'ber') I keep a cookie jar filled with these bejeweled crackers on the kitchen counter to provide an afternoon snack. 
For such a simple snack, they appeal to all of my senses.  The extra sharp Cheddar cheese provides the delicious taste.  The slight hint of heat from the cayenne lingers for several moments after you swallow the cracker.  The pecans offer a nutty crunch while the cranberries, which look like jewels, are sweet and chewy.

Ingredients:

§     1 1/2 cups chopped pecans
§     1 1/2 cups chopped sweetened dried cranberries
§     2 cups (4 sticks) unsalted butter, softened
§     1 1/2 teaspoon salt
§     1 1/2 teaspoons cayenne pepper
§     4 cups extra sharp Cheddar cheese, freshly shredded
§     4 cups all-purpose flour

Directions:


Toast pecans on a dry frying pan or single layer in a shallow pan in the oven until fragrant.  Be careful not to burn the pecans as they will become bitter.  Set aside until completely cooled.  Soak the cranberries in boiling water for about 15 minutes.  Drain, pat dry and cooI before adding them to the mixture.

In a bowl, beat softened butter, salt and cayenne pepper.  Add cheese and blend until creamy.  Gradually add flour mixing just until combined.

Stir in cranberries and pecans.  Divide the dough into 4 pieces and roll each piece to form a log approximately 2” in diameter.  Wrap the logs in plastic wrap and chill overnight. 

To bake the cheese crackers, preheat oven to 350°.



Remove the cheese logs from the refrigerator and cut into 1/4” discs.  Place the discs onto a baking pan lined with a Silpat or parchment paper. Bake 13 – 15 minutes or until lightly browned.  Remove from baking sheets and cool on wire rack.  Stored in an airtight container, these cheese wafers last for months.

For a printer friendly copy of this recipe, go to Cranberry-Pecan Cheese Crackers. Enjoy!

1 comment:

  1. These are delicious!!!! My sister and I have both made them, and we love the cheesy flavor with a punch from the cayenne and the richness from the butter. We both cut the recipe in half, since that makes a manageable amount. My sister makes the recipe as stated, which produces a colorful cracker, but I have made them without the cranberries, and they are still delicious. We like them good and brown. Beware, that cayenne makes them addictive! Very much worth making! I believe they keep well, but they are never around for long.

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