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Cheddar Cheese Coin Crackers

May 9, 2024

I am an unabashed cracker enthusiast, and I am always pleasantly surprised by how simple it can be to make them at home. Cheddar cheese coins (also called cheese pennies) have the addictive savory tanginess of a Cheez-It, with the hardiness of a homemade cracker.

This retro snack is made with just a few simple ingredients like good cheddar cheese, flour, and butter. They’re quick to whip up and store well in an airtight container. Cheese coins are flavorful enough to be served and eaten all on their own, ideally as a light nibble accompanied by a fizzy beverage before dinner. These crackers are extra delightful topped with a fruity fig or plum preserve, or even a slice of cheese on top. What’s not to love about salty, cheesy, crispy crackers?

Notes: 

  1. This recipe works best with hand grated cheese, as opposed to the store-bought pre-shredded variety, which has a powdery coating on the outside.

  2. You can store the cheese coins in an airtight container for up to one week.

Cheddar Cheese Coins
Yield: 48 crackers
Prep time: 10 minutes + 2 hours chill time
Cook time: 12-14 minutes

Ingredients

  • 5 oz (140 g) extra sharp cheddar cheese, grated, about 2 cups

  • ½ cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, very cold

  • 1⅓ cups all-purpose flour 

  • 1 Tbsp cornstarch 

  • 2 tsp dry mustard powder

  • 1 tsp sweet paprika

  • ¼ tsp salt

  • 1 Tbsp apple cider vinegar 

  • 2-3 Tbsp ice cold water

Directions

  1. Start by grating your cheese. Cube your butter very small. 

  2. To the bowl of a food processor add the flour, cornstarch, dry mustard powder, paprika, salt and grated cheese. Pulse 2-3 times to mix.

  3. Add the cubed butter and pulse 5-6 times, or until the mixture forms pea-sized crumbs. 

  4. Add the vinegar and 2 Tbsp water. Pulse until the dough is like the texture of fine crumbly sand and easily holds together when balled up in your hand. If the mixture looks too dry and doesn’t stick together, add one more Tbsp water and pulse a few more times. 

  5. Transfer to a clean surface and form into a ball. Divide the ball into two equal halves, and form each half into a log, about 1½” in diameter, and about 7-8” long. Wrap each log in plastic wrap and chill for at least 2 hours or overnight. 

  6. Preheat the oven to 375°F, arrange the oven racks so there is one on the top third and one on the bottom third of the oven (alternatively, you can bake the crackers in the center of the oven, one baking sheet at a time). 

  7. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper. Slice the chilled dough into ¼” rounds. Place them on the baking sheets, leaving an inch or two between each coin.  

  8. Place the baking sheets on the top third and lower third of the oven, and bake for 6 minutes. Rotate the baking sheets, and bake for 6-8 more minutes, or until they are just starting to turn golden brown at the edges. If you like them crispier, bake until slightly deeper brown on the edges and on top.

  9. Let the coins completely cool on a baking rack. Once cool, serve or store in an airtight container for up to one week.

In Appetizer, Holiday, Vegetarian Tags crackers, homemade crackers, cheese cracker, cheese coins, cheddar cheese coin crackers, penny crackers
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