So, with one third of the recipe down I moved my sites onto the remaining two ingredients. I have always wanted to make my own chocolate - from that very first trip through Hershey's World - isn't that the best smelling ride you have ever been on? To do this I need to get my hands on some cocoa beans and then set aside an entire day to the process. I am hopefully going to do this at some point this winter.
Finally the graham crackers. There is nothing worse than eating a s'more on a stale or overly sugary graham cracker. I feel that the marshmallow and chocolate should be the main taste of a s'more with the graham cracker simply being a sturdy vessel that provides a graham flavored crunch. Have you ever had "Old Fashioned" graham crackers? They aren't sugar filled, the graham flour is the most apparent. They have a dash of honey and a wonderful crunch. That is what I was after - and I am proud to say I succeeded.
Graham Crackers
- 1 1/2 c All Purpose Flour
- 1 1/3 c Graham Flour
- 1 t Baking Soda
- 1/2 t Salt
- 1 c Butter or Margarine, softened
- 2/3 c Brown Sugar
- 3 T Honey
- Cream together the honey, butter, salt, soda and sugar. Slowly add in the flours and mix until a dough forms.
- Remove the dough from bowl and play on parchment or wax paper. Flatten into an inch thick square and refrigerate for at least 2 hours. (You should be able to refrigerate the dough for a few days.)
- After chilling the dough, remove from the fridge and set on a floured workspace.
- Preheat the oven to 350 F and lightly grease your cookie sheets. (You can line the sheets with parchment paper if you prefer.)
- Roll the dough to about 1/8 inch thickness and cut out your "crackers".
- Transfer your dough crackers to the prepared sheets. Be sure to "score" the crackers with a fork for an authentic look. Back for 10-15 minutes or under the crackers are a golden brown color and are firm.
- Remove crackers from sheet to cool. They will "crunch-up" as they cool.
- Enjoy
I cut my crackers into 1.5 inch circles, the recipe made 58 crackers. I can't wait to try these again in the spring time when I can roast a marshmallow and, hopefully, include some homemade chocolate!
Calorie wise they are what you would expect - 50 calories per cracker (if you make 58 crackers)!
I, again, forgot to take pictures so I will update later with some better ones.
Shout out to my Aunt for taking a picture and texting it to me! |
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