Sugar-free gluten-free dairy-free graham crackers! These taste very similar to a regular store-bought cinnamon graham cracker. These are crunchy, sweet, and have a nice whole grain and cinnamon flavor.
This recipe makes a ton of graham crackers, and it's not too difficult. If you don't need 40 graham crackers at once you can freeze half of the dough. Making these is similar to making pie crust dough or sugar-cookies.
You can use these for s'mores (check out my sugar-free marshmallow recipe:
https://bit.ly/2DM3kMV), or have them as a snack with a little peanut butter. You can even use them as part of a graham cracker crust. Which is great, because sugar-free graham crackers are super hard to find, and basically impossible if you also need them to be gluten or dairy-free. Maybe, Whole Foods has packets of 7 of them for like $10 or something, I don't know. But, I've never found any anywhere. You can sometimes find sugar-free graham cracker crusts, or gluten-free dairy-free graham crackers, but not both.
As you can see, I like to cut my graham crackers into fun shapes using a cookie cutter. You don't have to, obviously, you can just cut squares. But, it's fun for kids (or just fun for you), plus you can make them festive! Heart shapes or Valentines day, stars for the 4th of July, pumpkins for Halloween or thanksgiving, snowflakes for winter holidays. The list goes on! Whatever you want, get creative.
The history of graham crackers is kind of bizarre. They were not always the sweet childhood snack we know them as today. They used to be a bland health food pioneered by a Presbyterian minister that was supposed to make you not want to masturbate. Wanna read more about gross whole wheat crackers that make you not want to touch yourself? Check out this article:
https://bit.ly/33GnId2 Not really? Just make my modern, delicious version that makes no claim about whether or not it'll cure your lustful thoughts.