Feta Cheese and Cumin Crackers

While I have overloaded shelves full of cookbooks, more often than not I find myself turning to my favorite blogs for inspiration. One of my latest successes were these earthly feta cheese and cumin crackers that Sunita made to go along with a bowl of Roasted Butternut Squash soup. I never can resist savory cracker and biscuit recipes, so I immediately resolved to make them. Rather like a savory spicy cookie, these aromatic crackers puff up a bit in the oven, yet hold together perfectly, while maintaining a delightful chewiness. They did indeed prove to be an ideal accompaniment to soup. I served them with my Spicy Sweet Potato and Peanut Soup with Black Beans.

I'm sending this off to Rachana who is hosting her first food event called A Healthy Bite. The idea is to submit healthy appetizers that don't add bulge to the waistline.
Feta Cheese and Cumin Crackers

1 cup of spelt flour
1 cup of whole wheat flour
1/2 teaspoon of baking soda
5 tablespoons of olive oil
1 teaspoon of sea salt
1 tablespoon of cumin seeds, roasted and ground
1 cup of feta cheese, crumbled
3/4 cup of milk


Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

In a large bowl, combine the flours, baking soda, salt, cumin, olive oil and feta. Rub together with your fingers to combine.

Make a well in the center of the mixture and pour in the milk. Stir until just combined. Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and chill for roughly 45 minutes.

Divide the dough in half. On a well floured board, roll the dough out until it is roughly 1/4 inch thick. Cut into roughly 2 1/2 inch rounds and transfer to the prepared baking sheet. Roll out the extra dough and repeat.

Roll out the second portion of dough and repeat the process until all of the dough is gone. Prick the discs with a fork.

Bake the crackers in a preheated 350 degree oven until they are brown on the top - roughly 25 minutes.

Cool on a wire rack.

Yields roughly 20 crackers, depending on how large you cut them.
Other cracker recipes from Lisa's Kitchen:
Spicy Parmesan Crackers
Rice Crackers
Lime Biscuit Thins

23 comments:

Trupti said...

craker looks very delicious & nice photos

buericana said...

Yum. I am definitely trying these this weekend.

Usha said...

Crackers look just lovely :-)

sunita said...

Glad you loved the crackers, Lisa :-)

Ricki said...

I'm the same way with cookbooks/ blogs! These crackers look wonderful, and so perfectly uniform!

Bits of Life 'n' Taste said...

Lovely and healthy too...what an awesome recipe!

Alka said...

when health factor matches the taste of food,there is nothing more lovelier than that.So obviously loved these healthy savoury cookies(i actually can't eat sweet ones since i have no sweet tooth)

Jayashree Mudaliar said...

Wooowwwww these look so healthy and delicious...would definately try it out soon... :)

Soma said...

Yep I remember seeing these at sunita's. Lovely flavors here.

Vanamala said...

Looks like to difficult to make..
nice pic...

Pierrette said...

I had been looking for just this type of recipe that you for sharing.

Pierrette from Wiseman Conspiracy

Fenris Badwulf said...

I have had these myself, and they go well with soup, pea soup.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the recipe. Sounds terrific!

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Cheers.

John

Ivy said...

I also bookmarked them from Sunita's blog but haven't made them yet. Now I am convinced to make them earlier than planned.

Darius T. Williams said...

I've got a chicken salad that this would be DELICIOUS with.

Gattina said...

I can't resist neither! I adore feta and cumin, your beautiful crackers just hit my spot!

Dawn said...

I adore this creative combo!

Netts Nook said...

They look great cumin adds so much flavor to anything.

karuna said...

crackers look yummy. but i dont have spelt flour, what could i use instead?

Lisa said...

Hi Karuna;

You could use rye flour, or even just use whole wheat flour. It might be fun to try rice flour as a substitute too.

Holler said...

I am making these soon. They sound and look amazing and I cannot believe how simple they are.

s said...

This sounds amazing..though can I subs spelt flour with anything else?

Lisa said...

Unbleached white flour can be used instead of spelt flour. Enjoy!