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Spicy Italian Crackers

Cultural Context

Originating from the Italian tradition of using simple, flavorful ingredients, these spicy crackers are a popular snack throughout Italy. Often enjoyed with wine or as an appetizer, they reflect the Italian love for bold flavors and textures. Today, variations can be found in many countries, adapting to local tastes and preferences.

ItalianITsnack
45 min
medium
6 servings
Servings4
3/4 cup uncooked jasmine rice (makes 1 tray, size as seen in the video)
Cooked sticky rice, as much as you want
1/4 cup black sticky rice, uncooked
1/2 cup jasmine rice, uncooked
Ingredients and Kitchen Tools I Use

parmesan cheese

🥗Healthier: nutritional yeast

💰Cheaper: grated pecorino

Nutritional yeast adds a cheesy flavor while being lower in calories.

olive oil

🥗Healthier: avocado oil

💰Cheaper: canola oil

Canola oil is less expensive and has a neutral flavor.

all-purpose flour

🥗Healthier: whole wheat flour

💰Cheaper: bread flour

Whole wheat flour increases fiber content.

red pepper flakes

🥗Healthier: cayenne pepper

💰Cheaper: paprika

Paprika can provide a milder flavor with less heat.

1

Cook the jasmine rice with 1 1/2 cup water (about 50% more water than when making plain rice). After the rice has been cooked, make sure it is quite soft and sticks to each other easily. If not, you can add a bit more water and cook it a bit longer.

2

Let the rice cool until warm (do not refrigerate or the rice will lost its stickiness). Plop the rice onto a silicone baking sheet or parchment paper. Cover with plastic wrap, you'll need 2 sheets of plastic wrap to make sure the entire surface is covered. With a rolling pin, roll the rice out into a rectangular shape into a thin sheet. The exact thickness is up to you but I like mine no more than 2 mm thick. Using a WET bench scraper (or a thin ruler) or cookie cutters, mark the desired shapes of the rice crackers.

3

Let the rice dry for about 2-3 hours to let them firm up a bit, then flip them onto a rack so they will dry faster, then let them dry completely. You can check whether they have dried completely by trying to bend the rice crackers—they should not bend at all. You can dry the rice by placing the tray in front of a fan or leaving it out in a strong sun (not recommended if there are critters in the neighbourhood that might want to feast on the rice!). It would take at least 1 whole day to dry completely. In a rush, you can also bake it in a 200°F oven for several hours, but I don't recommend this method as it is very power intensive to have the oven on for many hours. You can store the dry rice crackers in an air-tight container indefinitely.

4

When ready to serve, fry the rice crackers in a 400°F (200°C) oil until they puff and bloom open (this takes seconds!). Alternately, you can broil them under a very hot, pre-heated broiler, also for a few seconds, but this only works if you make very thin rice crackers like mine in the video, and watch them carefully cuz they burn quickly!

5

With wet fingers, press a small ball of sticky rice into a ring mold or whatever cookie cutter shape you like. Make the rice as thin as you can without creating big holes in the rice cakes. Let dry completely then fry them as per instructions above. (These will take less time to dry than the rice crackers.) Note: I have not tried to broil these, so let me know how it goes if you try it!

6

Boil black sticky rice in plenty of water for about 20 minutes or until the rice is fully cooked and is no longer crunchy. Drain.

7

Mix the jasmine rice with the drained black sticky rice and cook it in a rice cooker (or pot) with 1 cup of water. Follow the "shape", "dry", and "puff" instructions above.

8

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Cooking Techniques

mixingkneadingrollingbaking

Equipment Needed

ovenbaking sheetrolling pinparchment paper

Spice Level:

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Dietary

vegetarianveganplant-basedpescatariandairy-freeegg-freegluten-freenut-freesoy-free

Allergens

milkwheat

Also Known As

Crackers PiccantiItalian Spicy Crackers
Local Name: Crackers Piccanti

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