Calling all snackers:
Am I alone in my deep love for Better Cheddars?
Anyone even remember these round, cheesy, crunchy crackers?
Better yet, do they even still sell these at the stores anymore???
I posed the question on Facebook last night,
“What was your favorite childhood snack growing up?”
and I got a big kick out of some of the answers:
Bugles.
HoHo’s.
Cheetos.
Cheez-Its.
Oatmeal Pies.
Zingers.
Doritos.
Chocolate Pies.
But no Better Cheddars.
So I thought that I would have to do justice for these crackers
and spread the Better Cheddar gospel.
Think Cheez-Its but better (hence the name of the crackers).
Well, I’m not sure if I can say they were better, really.
It depended on my mood actually,
but what I did love most about Better Cheddars
was that crispy, burnt flavor that it had.
And coming from the girl who loves her food a little on the burnt side,
it was natural why I would gravitate towards them.
Better than Better Cheddars Recipe
gluten-free, vegan
Make approx 50 round crackers
INGREDIENTS:
- 1/2 c. Bob’s Red Mill All-Purpose flour
- 1/2 c. Daiya cheeze, cheddar flavor
- 2 Tbs Earth Balance, softened
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/4 tsp smoked paprika
- 1 Tb ice water
DIRECTIONS:
- Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.
- In an electric mixer, combine butter and cheeze together until fully incorporated.
- Add flour, paprika, and salt into cheeze mixture. Combined with a wooden spoon until dough forms. Add ice water. This is make the dough form into a ball.
- Roll dough into a thin, thin layer between 2 pieces of wax paper. The thinner the better, really, because the crunchier they will be. Using a 1 1/2″-2″ round cookie cutter, cut out dough.
- Using a skewer, flat side, make 6 holes around the outer circle and 1 hole in the middle. Transfer to a cookie sheet and lightly sprinkle with salt.
- Bake for 18-20 minutes or until nicely browned around the edges.
It’s been years since I have had a Better Cheddar
but the homemade version,
especially the particularly thinner crackers,
packed that same cheezy, burnt crunch that I remembered so fondly.
So if you haven’t already answered the question (or if you have more to add)
I’d love to hear your answer to:
What are some of your favorite childhood snacks?
OH, AND BEFORE I FORGET!
REMEMBER THAT SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT I HAD FOR YOU???
YEAH, YOU HAVE TO WAIT ANOTHER DAY FOR IT…

















176 comments
Niv says:
Apr 5, 2013
Cara
Looks yum and easy. Any idea if the Bob’s flour can be substituted with your GF flour mix.
Cara says:
Apr 5, 2013
You can definitely try it out! I have yet to but I have a feeling it will be just as good
Let me know…
Carrie Stratford-Collver says:
Sep 27, 2012
Just found this gem of a recipe:) I’m from Canada & whenever my dad, my brother or I go to the US we hunt high & low for Better Chedders, usually find them hidden away at a variety store or at a Publix, when we find them, we buy every box they have…I am SUPER PUMPED to try this out…if they’re as good as they look I’m looking at favorite child & favorite sister status for a long time:)
Cara says:
Sep 27, 2012
You are a woman after my heart! So happy that you know of and LOVE the Beddar Cheddars. Makes me so happy! xo
Kiara Lane says:
Feb 21, 2012
Reblogged this on Kiara Lane.
Kiara Lane says:
Feb 20, 2012
Reblogged this on Kiara Lane.
the pancake girl says:
Feb 16, 2012
better cheddars were a huge part of my childhood… and you’re right – where on earth did they go?!? i will definitely have to try this recipe…
Cara says:
Feb 16, 2012
Did we just stop looking for them and left them in our childhood or did they actually disappear???
zestybeandog says:
Jan 31, 2012
I must make these! ASAP!
Cara says:
Jan 31, 2012
Yes you must! xo
nagrom512 says:
Jan 19, 2012
This post just made my day. Better Cheddars are my favorite cheese crackers! The fiance has never had them. Therefore, we must try your recipe immediately!
Cara says:
Jan 19, 2012
A Better Cheddar fan is a friend of mine!!! That makes MY day to know you love these
xo
valerossini says:
Jan 17, 2012
Wanna try them!
Cara says:
Jan 17, 2012
Do it! Do it!!
Alexandra says:
Jan 15, 2012
I love cheez-its, but these look good! they are all so perfect! great job!
-Alexandra
Cara says:
Jan 15, 2012
Well, aren’t you just in luck Alexandra! I happen to have a Cheez-it recipe
http://forkandbeans.wordpress.com/2011/09/28/can-i-get-a-witness/ Go to town with these bad boys! And thank you so much for stopping by and leaving a comment–much appreciated!!
The Hook says:
Jan 10, 2012
Keep fighting the good fight!
Mach says:
Jan 10, 2012
They taste yummy! Thanks for the recipe. ;p
returnback919 says:
Jan 9, 2012
delish! thanks so much for this recipe XD
Cara says:
Jan 9, 2012
You got it! I hope you like them if you make ‘em
آقا و خانم روانشناس says:
Jan 8, 2012
I am hungry!
Cara says:
Jan 8, 2012
You and me both!
caloricandcrazy says:
Jan 7, 2012
Those look so yum!
Cara says:
Jan 7, 2012
Thank you so much, Caloricandcrazy! I super appreciate the comment. xo
Ziane says:
Jan 6, 2012
Looks really tasty I’m going to the grocery store tomorrow. Thanks for sharing
Cara says:
Jan 6, 2012
You got it, Ziane–thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment! xo
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Jan 6, 2012
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Cara says:
Jan 6, 2012
Hi Josh! Thank you so much for asking permission–very appreciated! Just curious if you could explain a little more on what Coursepark is and how Fork and Beans can be of help. Thanks for your time!
sbharper says:
Jan 6, 2012
Spaghetti-O’s
Cara says:
Jan 6, 2012
This is one snack I cannot stand behind, I’m afraid to say. I mean no disrespect but I could never get into Spaghetti-Ohs…I know however that I am few on this side
Thanks for the comment!
Offmotorway says:
Jan 6, 2012
Ritz crackers were my favourite, don’t know if they made it to US – they tasted like they were already buttered! Still indulge occasionally…
Cara says:
Jan 6, 2012
Oh you better believe Ritz Crackers not only made it to America but to my mouth…several times! I tried to recreate them yesterday and failed. I will keep trying, just for you Offmotorway!
StayCalmCupcake says:
Jan 6, 2012
Awesome Post and great recipe! Thanks for sharing. Congrats on being FP!
Cara says:
Jan 6, 2012
Thank you so much, StayCalm, and you are welcome <–all rolled into one
stephanissima says:
Jan 6, 2012
I have got to try this recipe! Thanks for posting it! (can real shredded cheddar be subbed for the vegan kind without any issues?)
Favorite childhood snack. I really don’t know. I loved most crackers from Ritz to Goldfish and assorted other foods like PBJ or cream cheese with jam sandwiches. Chips. I wasn’t picky about snack foods.
Cara says:
Jan 6, 2012
Absolutely! You can substitute real cheese and real flour for this recipe and it will be just fine!
Thanks for the comment, Stephanissima!
I wasn’t picky with snacks either. I’d eat whatever was in front of me
kirstyballard says:
Jan 6, 2012
I have nominated you for a versatile bogger award. Check it out and join in—> http://flashingformoney.wordpress.com/2012/01/06/versatile-blogger-awards/
I really loved this post! it was fabulous! This will be my next kitchen concoction!
Cara says:
Jan 6, 2012
HI Kirsty! Wow, thank you so much for the award AND the kind words. Man, do you know how to make a girl blush! From the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU
literarykitty says:
Jan 6, 2012
favourite childhood snack – Carribean flavour Skips (not sure if you have Skips in the US though? If not, they’re crisps!)
Cara says:
Jan 6, 2012
I am loving the idea of a Carribean flavor! You definitely do not see that over here in the States and now I am thinking that we are really missing out and playing it safe with “Cool Ranch” and “Barbeque” flavors. Boring. I want Carribean, now
What flavors make up Carribean?
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Jan 6, 2012
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kody do gta 5 says:
Jan 6, 2012
time to lunch
Cara says:
Jan 6, 2012
I hear you! I need breakfast stat before I jump into a box of homemade crackers
Simon says:
Jan 6, 2012
Better Cheddars are the boss of the snack aisle. That is why they are hard to find and usually on the top shelf in one single row sometimes next to another solid contributor, the chicken in a biscuit cracker. I am a big fan of the B.C. and have also mused that the vanilla wafer is the most under-rated cookie.
Congrats on FP and how clutch was it to put a cliff hanger on the end of a post that got pressed, nice work!
Cara says:
Jan 6, 2012
I am hearing a lot of Chicken in a Biscuit talk as of late. They were never my first choice, but I was also never known to turn down food if presented to me
So happy to hear of another Better Cheddar fan. We all have to stick together, for we are few, but we are proud!
Thank you for the comment, Simon, and for the congrats! WordPress planned it perfectly after all, didn’t they? Woo hoo!
veghotpot says:
Jan 6, 2012
wow thanks for the recipe! I’d never thought to make my own crackers before but that would be a lovely finish to a dinner party with some cheese
My fave childhood snack was celery dipped in the peanut butter jar! mmm I haven’t done that in years! x
Cara says:
Jan 6, 2012
Mmmmmm cheese. Lucky
hehe. And by the sound of it, Veghotpot you were a healthy snacker, which I’m not going to lie, I’m a little jealous of. Good for you though. While I was busy stuffing my face with processed food, you were snacking on wholesome foods. Can we switch childhoods? (if that is even possible..) ha!
Averil Gomes says:
Jan 6, 2012
Love a good cheesy cracker and these look great!
Cara says:
Jan 6, 2012
Cheesy crackers really are a universal food that speaks to everyone, I am convinced. I have yet to run into someone who says they don’t like them. At least I better not ever…
Thank you for the comment, Averil! xo
plusONE Photography says:
Jan 6, 2012
These look amazing! Definitely going on my short list of recipes to try when I have some spare time!
plusONE Photography says:
Jan 6, 2012
Oh, and favourite childhood snack? Barbara’s Bakery Original Cheese Puffs!
Cara says:
Jan 6, 2012
Oh, good choice: The “Healthy but still a little naughty” snack
Love it! I always enjoyed getting the cheese of my fingers–it was like I had another snack after I finished the puffs…
Cara says:
Jan 6, 2012
Now I like the sound of that! Thank you for stopping by PlusONE!
Stulang Laut says:
Jan 6, 2012
Oh My god !!!
you make me hungry ><
thank you for sharing
it must very very delicious !
Cara says:
Jan 6, 2012
I seem to be doing that a lot lately. Thank you for stopping by and commenting–I really appreciate it! And you’re welcome
RiverUnderWater says:
Jan 6, 2012
That made me hungry!
Cara says:
Jan 6, 2012
That happens to me all of the time
trialsinfood says:
Jan 5, 2012
Looks good! I was partial to oreos. Yes I know, kinda boring!
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
Boring? Absolutely not! Oreos are the classy cookie sandwich. I think that is a great choice (as well as one of my favorites, too!) Thanks for the comment! xo
The Henry Brothers says:
Jan 5, 2012
Being an Englishman abroad I’m definitely a sucker for a good cheddar be it English, Scottish or Irish but always mature. And living in Turkey as I do, and surrounded by white goat’s cheese, when I return to England I gorge on cheddar, stilton, cornish blue, red leicester, somerset brie, wensleydale……the range and variety is staggering. So let’s hear it for the wonders of cheddar and cheese in general!
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
This is so not fair. I’m feeling *very* jealous of you right this second… Have a slice for me, will ya?!
The Henry Brothers says:
Jan 6, 2012
I will – and I know your post was about crackers – just the word ‘cheddar’ set me off – awaiting your ‘cheese’ post and great blog. Cheers
Cara says:
Jan 6, 2012
I do that too–you can’t help it. Food is a passionate sort of thing and when something in you is triggered, you have to go with it. I just never knew *that* many cheeses existed (okay I did but I’m trying to forget)
Thank you for the comments! Glad you like the blog…
Ashley Noelle says:
Jan 5, 2012
OK, weird! I was just saying on another blog today that I love Better Cheddars and can’t find them anywhere anymore! They had them in Iowa just last year, but here in Texas, nowhere to be found (at least by me). Thanks for this recipe and for sharing my fondness for these ridiculously orange delicious crackers!
<3 Ashley
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
Eeeeee, Ashley, we were meant to be friends
How random indeed! But how delightful, just as well… What a shame that they are not as available where you are. I might have to buy a case and ship them to you
xo, Cara
Sharon says:
Jan 5, 2012
Is there something I could use as a substitute to the Daiya cheeze?
These sound so delicious, but unfortunately I don’t have a specialty Whole Foods store in my area.
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
Do you need to be dairy free, Sharon? Because if not, regular cheese would be just fine. Other than that, I unfortunately don’t think there is another substitute
(oh, I’m hoping you don’t need the non-dairy cheeze…)
Sharon says:
Jan 6, 2012
Nope! Dairy is all good for me!
Thank you!
Cara says:
Jan 6, 2012
Phew! Then you can just make regular crackers with regular cheese and regular flour. Yay! <–jealous
Veggie V! @ Veggie V's Vegan Adventure says:
Jan 5, 2012
Wonder if you could sub nooch for Daiya (it’s greasy and not my fav, but blended it might be ok…)
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
I’m thinking that might not work just because Daiya’s role in the recipe is also a binder and oil. I don’t think nutritional yeast would have the same effect, however, I am sure there are some good cracker recipes out there that call for it. If it’s the taste that you are worried about, I am not a fan of Daiya myself, but for some reason, baked inside these crackers, it tastes FABULOUS!
chietomas says:
Jan 5, 2012
Fave snack? Combos!
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
Combos! Yes, those are the pretzels and cheese or peanut butter snacks, right? I guess I was too busy eating chocolate individual pies from the store (do you remember those? Some had fruit filling, custard, etc..) to get into Combos. But a good choice, indeed!
ntepper says:
Jan 5, 2012
This is so cute! They look fantastic. I’ve never tried Better Cheddars before, but I’m about to–great job!
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
I’m changing the world, one cracker at a time! Thank you so much for this comment, ntepper! I super appreciate it and hope that you enjoy your homemade crackers
Jamie Dedes says:
Jan 5, 2012
Bravo! Well done, Cara!
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
*blushing* Oh thank you so much, Jamie! How sweet of you to say so…
fati's recipes says:
Jan 5, 2012
Never heard of these before, maybe they’re American? I would love to try half a batch and if its a big hit here, I’ll make the whole batch again!
Thanks for sharing this
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
They are definitely American and I don’t think they were all that popular here in the States to spread elsewhere (the 80′s were their prime time). I also have a Homemade Cheez-Its recipe you can find on the recipe page under snacks. Have you hear of those?
7cakes says:
Jan 5, 2012
These are such a great idea. yum. yum.
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
Thank you so much, 7Cakes!
vegetarianepicurean says:
Jan 5, 2012
I loved (love) Cheez-its – so these will be a must try. Yum!
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
I have a huge soft spot for Cheez-Its as well, though I cannot eat them anymore
Thank you for stopping by, VegetarianEpicurean!
Bethany Pegues says:
Jan 5, 2012
Yum! They look delish.
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
Thank you so much for stopping by, Bethany!! xo
Eva McCane says:
Jan 5, 2012
i haven’t had a better cheddar in probably over 10 years. but they used to be an all-time fave. so…you made my mouth water and now i must make an immediate trip to the store to purchase a box of these lovely snacks. thanks for the reminder!
http://www.icouldntmakethisshitup.wordpress.com
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
I’m very jealous of you, Eva. In fact, please have one in my honor. I haven’t had them a looooonnnng time either and now that I cannot eat gluten or dairy anymore, I am banished from them forever, leaving me to make my own. Eat that extra burnt one just for me!
midnitechef says:
Jan 5, 2012
gluten-free cheese crackers sound snackalicious
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
Snackalicious indeed! hehe. Snackalicious. I like this term
djronstar says:
Jan 5, 2012
Hands down, favorite childhood snacks are home made rice pudding, and freshly baked choco chip cookies.
My wife would love this recipe thanks for sharing
Cheers
-Ron
Be A DJ
http://www.beadj.ca
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
Rice pudding! Aaaaaahhh, you speak my language… Although I have never had it homemade (the horror!) and I think I will do so now. And I will name it after you…Ronstar Pudding. ha. Hope the wife will like this!
GarlicSoul says:
Jan 5, 2012
those look awesome! I think they may have jumped to the top of my “to make” list.
I’m still a sucker for clubhouse crackers…and the melba toast crackers haha
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
Hooray for the cheddars! I hope you like them, Garlic Soul (which, by the way, I’m convinced my soul smells of garlic, as well…) I’ve been in the kitchen all day trying to recreate Ritz crackers. So hard with Gluten Free flours… I will keep trying and hopefully find something comparable to those clubhouse crackers!
GarlicSoul says:
Jan 5, 2012
Yeah, my mom is gluten free so we are always trying things. Some things work and some definitely don’t. There seems to be very little in between.
Good luck!!
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
Oh, so you definitely know of all the troubles with GF cooking–how comforting, really. Bring your mom over this way so we can be friends
Julie @ happygoodtime says:
Jan 5, 2012
I loooooooooooooved these as a kid! I could eat my way through a whole package. Also “Pik-niks” fried shoelace potatoes in a can thingy.
Did you ever see the Better Chedders with bacon?! Those were the bees knees I tell you.
I’m loving this recipe.
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
Did I ever see Better Cheddars with Bacon??? Better question is did I ever not eat the enitre box! ha. Do they still sell them at the store, do you know?
Julie @ happygoodtime says:
Jan 6, 2012
I sure hope so! I haven’t been looking too hard for fear that I may find them and subsequently eat the entire box!
Heather says:
Jan 5, 2012
Justin absolutely LOVES anything cheesy- he would absolutely love these crackers, and me I am a fool for anything that even resembles a cracker!
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
Good, because I am on a cracker kick and I cannot be stopped!
Delightful Discoveries. says:
Jan 5, 2012
HA! love love love this!
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
Thank you so much, Randy, for the comment!
Rae says:
Jan 5, 2012
What?! You can make crackers?! How have I never seen a recipe like this before? You just changed my life.
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
It’s true, Rae! And it’s easy really. Only a few basic ingredients, some arm muscle requirements and an oven. Not too bad, eh? I’m changing the world, one cracker at a time, and looks like I’m starting with you!
haha. xo
Jim says:
Jan 5, 2012
I remember these! They were tasty. Here’s the commercial referenced above…
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
BAHAHAHA!! Jim: you, me and Diana–best friends forever. This just made my day! xo
valentinedee says:
Jan 5, 2012
Hmm, childhood snacks? I liked everything, but I did like Ring Dings the best. Back then, a Ring Ding was a different shape and had plenty of cream inside. So wonderful….
Oh, I like your recipe. Maybe I’ll even give it a whirl.
val
http://valentinedefrancis.wordpress.com
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
Are Ring Dings like Ding Dongs, Val?
cravesadventure says:
Jan 5, 2012
I preferred the cheesy snacks growing up – Better Cheeders, Cheez-its, Cheetos. I get blank stares when I talk about how good Chicken in the Biscuit crackers are – huh! Thanks for making me want a snack:) Congrats on being FP!
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
Thank you!!
Chicken in the Biscuit–I remember those, though I didn’t dine on them nearly as much as I did Cheez-its and Nacho Doritos. Speaking of wanting a snack, I think I need one now myself
ediblesubstance says:
Jan 5, 2012
Ahh congrats on being freshly pressed! Love it when my favourite blogs get chosen! Yay for you
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
Thank you! This is crazy–I always wondered who gets picked. How fun, I had no idea I would! xo
Diana says:
Jan 5, 2012
I still remember the commercial — with the guy on the trolley car…..
New Better Cheddars
The San Francisco style
Snack thin!
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
Ohmygoodness, Diana. I think you are my new best friend
This just made me smile!
studiothirstycrow says:
Jan 5, 2012
Cant stop looking at the pics, they are so Yum ! wish i knew how to bake these .
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
It is a really easy recipe (and I swear I’m not just saying that). If you have flour, cheese, ice water, salt and paprika, consider yourself able to make some homemade crackers! Or better yet, I will just send you some
How’s that for easy?? ha
Needle and Fork says:
Jan 5, 2012
mmm.. these do look delicious! I am all about having paprika in the recipe.. great post.
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
Paprika really is one of the best spices on earth, isn’t it?? Thank you for stopping by, N&F!
The Simple Life of a Country Man's Wife says:
Jan 5, 2012
nice! they look even more delicious than the real things. my childhood fave? those rare twinkie indulgences. now, they make my stomach hurt.
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
I’m with you on the bellyaches
It’s fun to look back and remember all the crap we ate as kids but I would never wanna go back to the old way of eating. Eeek! Thanks for the comment, Wife of a Country Man
cadryskitchen says:
Jan 5, 2012
I’m impressed with your perfectly round little crackers. I’ve never made crackers myself, but I see now that I’m missing out. I don’t really remember Better Cheddars; however, your version with Daiya and smoked paprika sound delicious!
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
I would love to say that I hand cut out each circle but I guess I should admit that a cookie cutter did all the work for me… Put crackers on your To-Do list, Cah-drique! Delicious
coldandsleepy says:
Jan 4, 2012
Yummy! I did love those as a kid (and a teenager, and a young adult…).
I missed the question on facebook, but my favorite snacks might have been Handi-snacks… you know the sort of rectangular saltine-like crackers with orange cheese goo and the red stick to spread the goo with? Yeah, those. That’s what the hickory We Can’t Say It’s Cheese always makes me think of…
I don’t know about everyone else but I’m in suspense about your announcement!
Cara says:
Jan 4, 2012
Handi-snacks! I always loved the crackers, not so much the cheese. Or if that is what it really is…cheese?
My PR is working if you are in suspense!
B'klynHeart says:
Jan 4, 2012
Those look simply gorgeous, can’t wait to try them!
Cara says:
Jan 4, 2012
Thank you, B’klynHeart! Loving your blog–keep up your amazing posts!
blondiebakesandbikes says:
Jan 4, 2012
Mmmmm! These look delicious! I’m going to have to make once my oven is back to working.
My favorite childhood snack….I loved bugles, cool ranch doritos, and wheat thins! And I still, to this day, love all types of tortilla chips. But my favorite are the few in the bag that are folded up and are super crunchy! My mom, sister and I always used to fight over them haha.
Cara says:
Jan 4, 2012
Your oven isn’t working???? Breath, Cara. I’m having a panic attack on your behalf… And I so know what tortilla chips you speak of! I could live off of chips and salsa
Mindy Zuckerman says:
Jan 4, 2012
What size circle did you use?
Cara says:
Jan 4, 2012
Great question! Man, I am careless in my recipe instructions, aren’t I??? I used a 1 1/2 or 2″ round cutter, Mindy! Thank you for asking this. xo
Kris says:
Jan 4, 2012
oooh, Mama these sound fab. *bookmarked. I love a good cracker, especially a CHEEZY one.
I snacked on dry cereal a lot as a kid… also graham crackers with peanut butter. frozen grapes. frosting straight from the bowl.
what IS this news??!?!
Cara says:
Jan 4, 2012
Knowing your fav kiddie snacks, tomorrow shall please you then
And come on, you didn’t think I was going to spill the beans THAT easily now did you? Just because you bat your eyelashes at me doesn’t mean that you get any info, you tease!
Richa@HobbyandMore says:
Jan 4, 2012
i’ve never heard of better cheddars either.. well i grew up in india .. i think i tasted cheese only in undergrad when i started going to the new pizza places in town. and only mozarella. i dint know about all the other cheeses! i think that was good(that i dint eat much cheese):)
and stop with these pretty crackers already… oh wait i have bob’s gf flour.. but no cheddar.. ahh i will just add nutritional yeast or sthing..
i made the bread with bob’s gf ap flour.. the blueberry one was more moist and hence the dome fell, but it tasted so much better.. the plain one from yesterday tastes like chickpea flour bread coz of a good amount of that in the bob’s gf flour..
i need to figure out my own gf bread flour ratios… and i think i am also going to steam the bread before baking too. and try zoe and jeff’s boule
though the slices look all pretty and the bread baked well.. it reminds me of soft dhokla(fermented chickpea flour steamed cakes) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfTUXOYqvCI , so theres a bit of cognitive dissonance of tastes. i slathered a slice with marmalade to hide the taste and it worked well.
Cara says:
Jan 4, 2012
No cheese until college??? I actually think this would have been helpful for me growing up
Eeeeeeeew, I cannot make bread with chickpea flour for the very reason you just said. What about a brown rice and sorghum (or millet) mix?
Richa@HobbyandMore says:
Jan 4, 2012
i have millet, no sorghum and no starches.. so waiting for some shopping for the next bread experiment.. yesterdays bread is going make some breadcrumbs to make crackers.. ha!
i saw a gingerbread cookie recipe with only chickpea flour.. i cannot imagine how that would taste….
Cara says:
Jan 4, 2012
That’s a great idea, really, for the bread from yesterday. I imagine they would make tasty breadcrumbs. I am all for chickpea flour but there are limits in my opinion. I’m slowly moving away from it when making baked goods and venturing off with my own mixes. Kinda over that weird taste/smell, if you know what I mean…
Brooke says:
Jan 4, 2012
These are cute! I never heard of Better Cheddars. When I was a kid we never got junk food. Like never. But when we were allowed to have it, we usually picked Fritos. Still love ‘em. So really snack wise as a kid, I ate a lot of peanut butter sandwiches and cold cereal…
Cara says:
Jan 4, 2012
If you were to open my pantry as a kid you’d find: doritos, coke, better cheddars, potato chips, fruity pebbles, more coke, ding dongs, frosted donuts… ha. I was a healthy snacker too
GiGi says:
Jan 4, 2012
OOOh yes to what Laurel said about the cheezy crackers spread with PB. I have all the ingredients on hand to make these too, and some PB to boot. Lovely job Cara!!! Fave snack as a kid and we never had them in our house h…Wise Barbeque Potato Chips and they had to be “Wise”.
Cara says:
Jan 4, 2012
Makes sense as to why you are so witty and brilliant now. Man, I wish my mother fed me Wise chips…
GiGi says:
Jan 4, 2012
Bahaha and aw thank you!
Cara says:
Jan 4, 2012
I hope my mother doesn’t read that
Lizzie says:
Jan 4, 2012
Yep, definitely adding this one to the recipe pile. Never had Better Cheddars, but when we lived at home, my little brother always used to give me a box of Cheezits for Christmas (don’t know how that tradition got started), and I miss snacking on those cheesy crackers while reading one of the new books I got.
Cara says:
Jan 4, 2012
HAHA! I love that present idea. How cute is that? You know, I happen to have a Cheez-It recipe up here as well…and let me tell you, you will never know they are made with vegan cheez! They are super good–try them!!
Teresa S says:
Jan 4, 2012
These look SO amazing! I may have to give these a try sometime soon…yum.
Cara says:
Jan 4, 2012
Thank you Teresa! Thanks for stopping by
DO try these. They will make all of your friends jealous… hehe
frugalfeeding says:
Jan 4, 2012
Those look really fantastic and delightfully rustic
. I’ve been meaning to make cheese twists for a while – perhaps I shall tomorrow. In fact! I shall! I think…
Cara says:
Jan 4, 2012
And you just said that I give you way too much credit! Pu-lease. Can’t wait to see the recipe up.
FreeEats says:
Jan 4, 2012
Cara, these are awesome! I make gluten-free cheddar goldfish for my kiddos, but I can’t eat them because of the dairy. I’ve been wondering if I could make some with Daiya! Thanks for sharing!! Oh, and I was obsessed with Better Cheddars and Cheez Its!
Cara says:
Jan 4, 2012
You can definitely make goldfish cracker with Daiya! They taste just as good once you baked them (to me, Daiya has a weird flavor to them without baking). Now I want your recipe please!
Laurel says:
Jan 4, 2012
I don’t remember Better Cheddars but I do remember crackers that looked like those spread with PB which came in packets at the vending machine. I know this is a dumb thing to say but for the newbies out there you might mention they use Cheddar flavored Daiya although some of that Jalapeno flavor might be pretty darned smokin’ too.
Great job!
Cara says:
Jan 4, 2012
Oh, great point Laurel, you show off! hehe. Going to change it now
Thanks for that. And the shape of these crackers kinda look like Ritz huh? Maybe that will be my next adventure…
Laurel says:
Jan 4, 2012
They do kinda look like Ritz but the crackers I bought, the only crackers I bought from the vending machine, were cheddar crackers with hundred year old dried out PB in them. Or maybe the crackers had just been in there for a hundred years ’cause no one else bought them?
Cara says:
Jan 4, 2012
Oh I totally know which ones you are talking about.They were usually my “last resort”… Probably because they really did taste like they were 100 years old
haha
Laurel says:
Jan 4, 2012
I hope you got my e-mail because I just hate repeating myself.
Had fun
Cara says:
Jan 4, 2012
Checking now! Don’t want you to repeat yourself, my sweetness
I had fun too!! I love you both <3 (hey, where is mu flexing muscle icon???)
Caitlin says:
Jan 4, 2012
yay! you put bugles as the first snack and it was my answer! yay
i don’t *remember* better cheddars, but i remember crackers that looked EXACTLY like the ones you have above, so i do remember eating them- and loving them!
and i also loved my crackers/chips/etc a little on the burnt side! it was always a score when i found the perfectly burnt cracker or chip in each bag. and since we’re twins..we always fought over it
am i right??
Cara says:
Jan 4, 2012
Yes we did fight over them but I always won because I am the brains of the duo (you are the beauty). hehe.
Caitlin says:
Jan 4, 2012
HAHA! we need to meet.
Cara says:
Jan 4, 2012
Preach it sister!
xo
Nora @ Natural Noshing says:
Jan 4, 2012
I’m digging these cheese crackers! I’m a sucker for snacking on salthy things especially crackers – I love how you poked holes in all of them too…very impressive and time consuming! What you do for your readers and your blog
hugs!
Cara says:
Jan 4, 2012
It’s funny that I think of YOU now everytime I make crackers. haha. And what can I say about the details on the crackers–I’m a giver, Nora. Nothing is too good for my precious readers
jess says:
Jan 4, 2012
i’ve never heard of these better cheddar’s you speak of… but these little guys look amazing! so crispy & cheezy and mmmm, i want to eat a big bowl of ‘em for breakfast!
Cara says:
Jan 4, 2012
No? Never? This is a shame! I’m sure they don’t taste that good anymore but they have a special place in my heart. Speaking of big bowls for breakfast, I still have some leftover. I will reserve them for you!
reclusekate says:
Jan 4, 2012
I adored Better Cheddars – but to tell you the truth, I’d forgotten they ever existed. But now I’m going to make my own batch of Cara Cheddars and remember the days! Oh, and I love burned stuff, too – though I usually call it deep caramelization
Cara says:
Jan 4, 2012
You are definitely more refined than I am. I go for burnt, you go for the term deep caramelization. Much better, if you ask me! And Cara Cheddars? *snickering* I need to stop labeling titles and just let you guys do it for me. You all are so much more clever, it makes me chuckle!
Robin says:
Jan 4, 2012
Those look yummy!
My favorite snack was Fritos, and I still love them. Actually, there used to be another brand of corn chips that was thick and “ridgy” like potato chips that I adored. Apparently no one else did, since they aren’t made anymore!
Cara says:
Jan 4, 2012
Hi Robin! I have never heard of those chips (which probably means that I contributed to them not longer being made). Sorry about that
ha. But they sounded actually cool! Fritos remind me of my dad–he loves those things. I was more of a potato chip kind of gal
AnonymousBurn says:
Jan 4, 2012
These look delicious!
I’m on the edge of my seat over here!!!
One day I found a stash of Little Debbie Donut Sticks in the cabinet. I was shocked since we weren’t allowed junky treats like that. I mean, we couldn’t even have chocolatey cereals. I learned they were for my dad’s lunches. I was so mad. How come he was allowed to have them and not me? Well, I started taking one from every opened box. I loooooved them. Dense little cakes with sugary frosting.
Cara says:
Jan 4, 2012
You *should* be on the edge of your seat! Exciting news a’brewing
Anything donut related was the way to my heart as a kid. I used to go to McDonald’s, eat a #2 combo, then run over to the donut shop and buy 2 rainbow sprinkled donuts. Clearly, my eating habits were subpar but those Little Debbie sticks were delicious as well! Greasy. Sugary frosted. Oh man, I’m getting a stomachache just thinking about them…
ediblesubstance says:
Jan 4, 2012
Love this! And you are not alone I love love love cheddar well all cheese really but especially a good mature cheddar. Photos are great too!
Cara says:
Jan 4, 2012
Oooooh cheese. I miss cheese–you are making me drool
Sometimes I think I can handle it and then I am naughty and sneak some in. Bad idea. I pay for it big time! Oh well. Have some mature cheddar in my honor! Thanks, ediblesubstance for stopping by.
evenwhenirun says:
Jan 5, 2012
I agree- the photos are AMAZING!
not to mention the recipe! I can’t wait to try it
Cara says:
Jan 5, 2012
Wow. This is the nicest thing ever–you just made my night with such kind words! Thank you for stopping by. It means a lot to me. xo, Cara
reid says:
Jan 4, 2012
eek! You’re leaving us hanging!!
These are beautiful. Even have the nice salt crystals on top.
My favorites were goldfish and animal crackers… and graham crackers… so hard to pick just one!
Cara says:
Jan 4, 2012
I’m a sucker for salt! ha. Oh, and goldfish and graham crackers–Reid, you are speaking my language!