
Julie Van Rosendall is one of Canada’s most popular and well-loved food bloggers. She’s the author of several cookbooks, the food editor for Parents Canada magazine and a freelance writer for several other publications. She is also the person who figured out how to make Raincoast Crisps from scratch, at home.
Do you know the crackers I mean? The thin crisps flecked with dried fruit, herbs and nuts? Perfect for entertaining, or after-school snacks, they are a must-have item in my house, but the high price tag kept me from purchasing them often. Now I make them, adapted from Julie’s recipe, and I promise you they are far easier to put together than you might think.
The best part about this recipe is that it can be made in two parts; you can bake the little loaves, wrap them in plastic and tuck them away until you need the crackers. The next step requires only a slice and bake, and the crackers are ready without any mess.
Have you made crackers before? If so, what is your favourite recipe?
Dried Cranberry Rosemary Crisps
Adapted from Dinner with Julie
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