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I recently found this recipe in a small cookbook that shipped with our
fairly new Jenn-Air range. Thinking it would make a nice Christmas snack, I decided to make them to share with family during our Christmas visit home. They are easy and delicious! It was a convect bake recipe, but without a convection oven, all that will vary is the baking time. The recipe also says to mix the butter, blue cheese, yolk and flour by hand but finding that to be frustrating, I popped it in our food processor with a steel blade and pulsed it until it formed the nice dough ball I needed. Give it a try! PECAN BLUE CHEESE CRACKERS 11/2 cups pecan halves 1 stick (1/2 cup) unsalted butter, softened 1/2 pound Maytag blue cheese, softened 1 large egg, seperated 1 cup all-purpose flour In a preheated 325° oven (convect bake if you have) toast 1/2 cup pecans, about 6 minutes and cool. Finely chop toasted pecans. In a bowl with a fork cream butter and blue cheese until smooth. Add egg yolk, stirring until combined well. Add flour and chopped pecans and stir until mixture just forms a dough. Halve dough and on separate sheets of wax paper form each half into a 12 inch by 11/4 inch log, using wax paper as a guide. Freeze logs, wrapped in wax paper just until firm, about 30 minutes. Preheat oven to 350°, lightly grease 2 large sideless baking sheets. Cut logs crosswise into 1/4 inch thick slices and arrange slices about 1/2 inch apart on baking sheets. Top each cracker with a remaining pecan half, pressing slightly into dough. Brush tops of crackers, including pecans with lightly beaten egg white. Bake crackers using 2 racks evenly spaced in oven until golden brown, about 12 minutes total. With a spatula transfer crackers to paper towels to blot and then to a rack to cool. Each log makes about 45 crackers. |
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![]() "kevnbro" > wrote in message oups.com... I recently found this recipe in a small cookbook that shipped with our fairly new Jenn-Air range. Thinking it would make a nice Christmas snack, I decided to make them to share with family during our Christmas visit home. They are easy and delicious! It was a convect bake recipe, but without a convection oven, all that will vary is the baking time. The recipe also says to mix the butter, blue cheese, yolk and flour by hand but finding that to be frustrating, I popped it in our food processor with a steel blade and pulsed it until it formed the nice dough ball I needed. Give it a try! PECAN BLUE CHEESE CRACKERS 11/2 cups pecan halves 1 stick (1/2 cup) unsalted butter, softened 1/2 pound Maytag blue cheese, softened 1 large egg, seperated 1 cup all-purpose flour In a preheated 325° oven (convect bake if you have) toast 1/2 cup pecans, about 6 minutes and cool. Finely chop toasted pecans. In a bowl with a fork cream butter and blue cheese until smooth. Add egg yolk, stirring until combined well. Add flour and chopped pecans and stir until mixture just forms a dough. Halve dough and on separate sheets of wax paper form each half into a 12 inch by 11/4 inch log, using wax paper as a guide. Freeze logs, wrapped in wax paper just until firm, about 30 minutes. Preheat oven to 350°, lightly grease 2 large sideless baking sheets. Cut logs crosswise into 1/4 inch thick slices and arrange slices about 1/2 inch apart on baking sheets. Top each cracker with a remaining pecan half, pressing slightly into dough. Brush tops of crackers, including pecans with lightly beaten egg white. Bake crackers using 2 racks evenly spaced in oven until golden brown, about 12 minutes total. With a spatula transfer crackers to paper towels to blot and then to a rack to cool. Each log makes about 45 crackers. I have a similar recipe using Stilton and walnuts. They recommend pairing with a dollop of Port Wine jelly and I made that on the weekend. I plan on pairing up the two, a tin of biscuits and a jar of jelly, for hostess gifts this holiday season. Anita |
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On 19 Dec 2005 11:17:05 -0800, "kevnbro" >
wrote: > The recipe also says to mix the butter, blue cheese, yolk and flour by >hand but finding that to be frustrating, I popped it in our food >processor with a steel blade and pulsed it until it formed the nice >dough ball I needed. > > Give it a try! > > >PECAN BLUE CHEESE CRACKERS > I might even try this tonight, but with what I have on hand (gorgonzola and walnuts). Thanks. Sue(tm) Lead me not into temptation... I can find it myself! |
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