Gluten-Free Tuesday: Saltines

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"[Photographs: Elizabeth Barbone] A person new to the gluten-free diet recently said to me, "You know what I really miss? Saltines. I'd give anything for a good cracker. Since going gluten-free I eat potato chips instead of crackers and it's just not the same." I understood her longing. Before going gluten-free, the humble saltine was my go-to snack. When I went gluten-free, however, I soon realized that gluten-free saltines were not commercially available. Being without saltines was not an option, so I created a recipe for them. We've made crackers before in this column. The technique for making saltines is similar to that of graham crackers and whole grain crackers: fat (either butter or dairy-free shortening) is cut into a gluten-free flour mixture. You can do this by hand or with a food processor. After adding the cold water, the dough should be firm but workable. If the dough is dry, add a splash more water. (I usually need to add about a tablespoon more water when I make these crackers with shortening instead of butter. Start with the amount of water the recipe calls for and go from there. You don't want any dry flour at the bottom of the bowl.) While the dough comes together quickly, it takes a few minutes to roll it out to the appropriate thickness. This is time well spent. Thin dough ensures a nice, crisp cracker. You want the dough about 1/16 inch thick. To make this easy, roll it out between two pieces of parchment paper. About the author: Elizabeth Barbone of GlutenFreeBaking.com joins us every Tuesday with a new gluten-free recipe. Elizabeth is an alumna of the Culinary Institute of America and Mount Mary College. With her solid professional baking background, Elizabeth is known for creating gluten-free recipes that taste just like their wheat counterparts. She is the author of Easy Gluten-Free Baking...."

INGREDIENTS
4 ounces (1 cup) white rice flour
2.5 ounces (1/2 cup) brown rice flour
2.5 ounces (1/2 cup) cornstarch
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
3/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon xanthan gum
6 tablespoons cold butter or dairy-free shortening, cut into small pieces
1/2 cup cold water plus more if needed
Kosher salt for sprinkling
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