When I found this recipe at More Than Burnt Toast I jumped up and down for joy because this is one of my favorite crackers, and I have been looking for a special appetizer to serve during the coming holiday season. I've purchased these spendy treats at Whole Foods for special occasions, but there aren't many in a box and we always run out before we've had our fill. Thanks, Val, for sharing this wonderful recipe. It's one I will make over and over. Many of my readers already know Val, and if you haven't met her I encourage you to stop by. Her blog is a joy to visit.
This is a savory cracker and the dried cranberries add just enough sweetness to make it a nice addition to a cheese board before or after a special meal. I prepared a spread of cream cheese, several spoonfuls of whole berry cranberry sauce and some toasted chopped hazelnuts in the above photo and this mixture is simply delicious on these wonderful crackers. A wedge of brie or cambozola cheese is fantastic as well. Add an apple, pear and a cluster of grapes and your guests will love you.
Cranberry Hazelnut Raincoast Crisps
2 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 cups buttermilk
1/4 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup honey or maple syrup
1 cup dried cranberries or raisins
1/2 cup hazelnuts or pecans, lightly chopped
1/2 cup roasted pumpkin seeds (pepitos)
1/4 cup sesame seeds
1/4 cup flax seed
1 tablespoon fresh rosemary, chopped
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
In a large bowl, stir together the flour, baking soda and salt. Add the buttermilk, brown sugar and honey and stir a few strokes. Add the raisins, nuts, pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds, flax seed and rosemary and stir just until blended.
Pour the batter into two 8"x4" loaf pans or 4 small loaf pans (I used 5-3/4"x3") that have been sprayed with nonstick spray. Bake for 30-35 minutes until golden and springy to the touch. Remove from the pans and cool on a wire rack.
The cooler the bread, the easier it is to slice really thin. You can leave it until the next day or pop it into the refrigerator. (I refrigerated the loaves overnight and they sliced perfectly the next day). Slice the loaves as thin as you can and place the slices in a single layer on an ungreased cookie sheet. Bake at 300 degrees F. for about 15 minutes, then flip them over and bake the slices for another 10 minutes until crisp and golden.
Makes about 6 dozen crackers.
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Oh I have made those too aren't they wonderful? With the spread..even better!
ReplyDeleteCathy - you sure turn fruit and nuts into some great looking items. I don't eat enough of either but I'm sure I would as your next door neighbor. I'll have to consider moving to Portland for awile as part of my get healthier plan.
ReplyDeleteIf I put out cheese and crackers at a party, I like for it to be FUN cheese and FUN crackers-- this fits the bill!! Very festive!!
ReplyDeleteOh my that sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThat sure has a lot of good ingredients in it. I luv the addition of all those different kinds of nuts. The cream cheese spread does sound like it would perfectly accompany the crackers.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
Thank you for these recipe...I have a lot of dried cranberries....!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhole Foods.... one of my favourite food place in NY city!!!! I want to come back there..to buy a lot of ingredients I can't find here in Italy!!!
Have a nice day...now I run to meet Val....ciao Flavia
P.S. I don't know if I told you, since last wednesday..on my blog you find an English version of posted recipes!!!Hugs
they look absolutely crispy and wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThank you thank you thank you! I'd heard that there was a recipe floating around but was never lucky enough to find it. Anyone who lives out here knows and loves those Raincoast Crisps, but they are SO pricey! Our son is here for the weekend, from the east, so I will give the recipe a try tonight.
ReplyDeleteA definite do this weekend for my father's 80th birthday!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love to find something unique like this. Thanks for sharing this recipe. Have a great time with your family on Thanksgiving!!!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try these! I'm always looking for something different to add to the appetizer tray and these sounds delicious - especially with the dip.
ReplyDeleteRight up my alley, Cathy. And oh mu, I love that cranberry cheese spread. Gosh, I wish I had some in my kitchen right now. That crunch with the cream cheese would be divine.
ReplyDeleteI love these crackers and am so excited to have a recipe for them. Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis looks too great to pass up. How perfect for a nice evening at home or for guests!
ReplyDeleteSaw hazelnuts and my ears perked up!! The crackers sound delicious - have never attempted something like that but I'll always try something at least once!!
ReplyDeleteIsn't finding a recipe you want just the best?? Of course these look amazing, and as always, beautiful photos.
ReplyDeletethis looks divine
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you liked them Cathy. We have Julie to thank fo the recipe. I have several batches in the freezer. When frozen they can be sliced quite thinly and then head into the oven for their second baking. Perfect for the holidays.
ReplyDeleteoh wow, this looks divine!
ReplyDeleteCan't believe it's so close to Xmas!! This will really help the festive celebrations along!!
ReplyDeleteHappy travels!!
I have never seen these before, but they look fantastic. This is something I know I would love..the sweet and savory...yum! Thanks for sharing them. This will be a keeper for me too:)
ReplyDeleteI bookmarked these when I saw them on Val's blog- Yours are just making me want them more! I've never had these, but they look fabulous. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting cracker! Looks great and sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteHappy Tgiving, Cathy. God bless you and yours!
I've never tasted a cracker with cranberries, but eat them in so many foods. They look so good! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you are loving the "rebel". Me, too! Honestly it doesn't seem to me that you need any help! Your food photos are amazing. I'm nowhere close. I'd love to take a photography class but the ones I've found are so expensive. After the holidays, I'm going to look for an on-line tutorial.
ReplyDeleteBest,
Bonnie
Hmm... the cookie like crisps look terrific. Love all the ingredients you put in the dough. Bookmarked it for later use. Thank you, Cathy. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteKristy
this make your holiday perfect!
ReplyDeleteThese are better looking than Whole Foods! I can't wait to try these, have to get some flax seed!
ReplyDeleteI've never had these but they sure look great and I"ll take your word for it that they are. Pretty too!
ReplyDeleteThese look & sound divine! Never tried the store bought version, but I have flax seed on hand as well as the dried cranberries & the pecans, so I'm half way there to making my own!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the recipe. Another keeper!!
That looks so good and healthy! Love the creamcheese spread that you've made to go with it!
ReplyDeleteI have a box of these crackers right now hidden in my secret stash. I love them. Thanks for the recipe, now my secret stash can come out and I know where to get more right in my kitchen.
ReplyDeleteThese crisps are so pretty and festive! I love that there are yummy hazelnuts added in. Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteThose look absolutely crispy and wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLots of good stuff in these - they looks just wonderful!
ReplyDeletegreat crips, perfect festive treat for the holidays..love cranberries..I am sure I would devour these
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So beautifully displayed and it looks delicious. I'm getting excited about the holidays just looking at all of this delicious food.
ReplyDeleteDelicious! Your blog posts are full of savory goodies. This is another keeper. Love it.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
Oh, yes, Cathy... I could next to this in a flash!
ReplyDeleteXO,
Sheila :-)
Oh, yess! These look fabulous. I'm wondering if there's a gluten free version too... Or maybe I can develop one??
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this. What a great idea.
What a gorgeous snack! I would love one right now :)
ReplyDeleteOh Cathy... those crisps look beyond delicious!
ReplyDeleteA great new twist on a appetizer! I might just have to try this!
ReplyDeleteCathy, are they a copy of Lesley Stowes Raincoast Crisps? If so I can't wait to make them. They are a favourite here.
ReplyDeleteAnn
I've been a faithful follower of Val's blog for a long time and it's awesome. This is a fabulous appetizer and you've presented it beautifully.
ReplyDeleteI hope you and your family have a wonderful Thanksgiving Cathy.
Sam
They look the best! Yum!!!
ReplyDeleteI thought I had recognized those yummy crisps. Love the way you presented the platter. I totally agree with your cheese choice...actually have it in my fridge this week.
ReplyDeleteNow, all I'm missing is to bake up a batch of crisps ;o)
Ciao for now,
Claudia
I made these and they're super! I brought some to work with me today and shared. These will definitley become a favorite at my house!
ReplyDeleteCathy, I've been away too long! I love this! These crisps are beautiful! Love anything cranberry and now I want to make everything I'm seeing today on your blog.
ReplyDeleteHi Cathy,
ReplyDeleteI am having a tough time with your instructions (I’m a male, btw).
On your second batch you said that you "baked them for 20 minutes on each side and they were perfect."
What does "each side" mean? Do I have to take them out of the small loaf pans after 20 mins, and flip them upside down and continue baking for an additional 20 mins?
Thanks!!! :D
Hi Anonymous - Thanks so much for pointing out my mistake. For some strange reason I added a sentence from the next paragraph into the paragraph in question. I try to be so careful, but every so often a mistake gets through.
ReplyDeleteAfter the loaves have baked and cooled, slice them into very thin slices and bake again for about 15 minutes per side till crisp.
Hope you enjoy this recipe. Thanks for commenting.