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Best gluten-free Graham Crackers (or Crumbs)


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Hello, I have seen several recipes calling for graham crackers (or Graham cracker crumbs). Since I cannot find any locally, I am going to have to order it. So, can anyone recommend their favorite brand and supplier? (I have only shopped locally, never mail ordered gluten-free stuff....I am pretty lucky to have a lot of choices around my home). Thanks!


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Outside the breadbox, the grainless baker,celiac specialities, kinnickkinnick all sells graham crackers. Plus Joseph's has them in health food stores in some areas. I'm sure there are more but I believe htese are the most popular.

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Hello, I have seen several recipes calling for graham crackers (or Graham cracker crumbs). Since I cannot find any locally, I am going to have to order it. So, can anyone recommend their favorite brand and supplier? (I have only shopped locally, never mail ordered gluten-free stuff....I am pretty lucky to have a lot of choices around my home). Thanks!

I make my own using Carol Fenster's Recipe....In Cooking Free. If you don't have that cookbook (it's a good one to have) I can send the recipe to you, just DM me. The crackers turn out delicious every time and my non-celiac boyfriend loves them.

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I make my own using Carol Fenster's Recipe....In Cooking Free. If you don't have that cookbook (it's a good one to have) I can send the recipe to you, just DM me. The crackers turn out delicious every time and my non-celiac boyfriend loves them.
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I approximate, using corn meal, butter, a couple drops of vanilla, and brown sugar....the premade graham substitutes are ridiculously pricey, and the recipes too time-consuming.

marie06 Rookie

THANKS!!! I have her book (Its GREAT) - but never saw the recipe til your post made me look for it. Looks kind of involved, so thanks for the post on the pre-made stuff.

bbuster Explorer

I have not personally tried this but it sounds good and is on my list of things to try:

Substitute for a graham cracker crust:

2 1/2 c. of Rice Chex crumbs

1 Tbs. of honey

1 stick of melted butter

grind Chex in blender or food processer

add honey and butter

mix together; pat into pie plate; bake on 350 for 15 min


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