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"Pre-Made, Our Way." Challenge: Homemade Wheat Thins


By Oven Love (Visit website)



I'm so excited! This is the first "Pre-Made, Our Way." round-up!

First, I'll show you how my Wheat Thins turned out...

I made three types: salted, sesame (pictured) and garlic herb. I tried to roll them out as thin as possible, which worked well on my Silpat with a plastic fondant roller (nothing sticks to it.. it's amazing). The process was a little tedious for me, since I only have one Silpat and a teeny tiny oven, but I still enjoyed the results. My favorite were the sesame- those were addicting! I was glad that I salted the plain ones, because there wasn't much to them.

This is definitely a recipe that begs for additions. I paired the crackers with a Tuscan white bean dip- I would post it, but I can't remember everything I put in it. Overall, I liked making the crackers, but they just don't have the shelf life that regular crackers do, making it less realistic that I'll make them again.

Now, for our other participants..

Stephanie of Passionate Homemaker
Steph (my sweet, thrifty sister-in-law!) made Non-Wheat Thins for a Gluten-Free friend.


Charli of The Berry Bushel
Charli made Lime Wheat Thins with Spicy BBQ Dip - what a great idea!

Kathy, my mom (Her mantra: "If Kath can do it, you can, too!")
Kath made two types: honey wheat germ and parmesan herb- yum!


Thanks for baking with me, ladies! It's only our first challenge, but I'm hoping we will grow as the months go by. I know of a few other participants (without blogs) who've yet to send me their photos, so I'll be sure to post them here when I receive them. If you participated in this month's challenge and aren't included, please leave a comment and I'll get you up here ASAP!

As for next month, I'll be posting a recipe soon, but I'd love your input. Put your thinking caps on: think of the things we buy regularly at the store that we could recreate at home.. hopefully with less money and more love! I've been meaning to make homemade bagels for quite some time.. that might have to be the next challenge. Ideas, please, even if you didn't participate this month. I want to pick a recipe that you'll all want to make!


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