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Deviled goose eggs, homemade rye crackers and wheat thins.

Deviled goose eggs have been a future project for a long time. I had to use up some emergency goat cheese so today is the day it finally happened.

Tired of paying $4 for crackers that are basically a little over cup of flour and a little less than stick of butter? You can make them at home for about $1.30

Not sure about what the cost of the meal is.

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Hmmm...

Deviled goose eggs raises an interesting question...

What other eggs can we devil? Like could you imagine a deviled ostrich egg?

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FauxPseudoreply
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It has been done. Maybe I'll do scotch goose eggs next goose egg season.

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Thin wheat crackers.
1 1/4 cup (141 grams) whole wheat flour, plus more for dusting 2 tbsp sugar
1.5 tsp koser salt
1/2 tsp paprika
6 tbsp cold butter, cubed
1/4 cup water, not hot, not cold
1/4 tsp vanilla
kosher salt for topping

  • preheat oven to 400f
  • combine dry ingredients in a bowl
  • whisk them together
  • add the cubed butter
  • with a fork press the flour into the butter cubes until you get a nice crumb
    ! Don't use your fingers to work the butter in because it will melt the butter.
  • mix the vanilla into the water
  • mix the liquids into the flour mix
  • kneed it together just enough to get rid of any of the dry flour in the bowl
  • break into three or four balls
  • place on a silicone baking mat on a cookie sheet
  • roll them out as thin as you can (dusting with flour to avoid sticky or tacky dough)
  • gently cut with a butter knife (don't cut your mat) into 1.25 inch (3 cm) squares
  • sprinkle with kosher salt
  • bake for 7-15 minutes, keep an eye on them so they don't burn. They are done when they change color and just barely bend. They will bake through and dry out after about 5 minutes our of the oven.
    +store in air tight container for up to a few days.
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I'm still trying to figure out why it's there. It's such a small amount. I think it's there to take the edge off the whole wheat. Or maybe it's a trap street style recipe edition.

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