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Graham Wafers

Graham Wafers

Graham Wafers are flat, crisp wafers made from graham flour and sweetened, often with honey.

They are considered a sweet biscuit rather than savoury biscuit or cracker.

You can buy the crackers already ground into crumbs.

Cooking Tips
To make crumbs, whiz in food processor or place between two sheets of waxed-paper or put in freezer bag and crush by rolling a rolling pin over them.

Substitutes
Digestive biscuits. Not the same thing (less sweet), but will do the same job and taste basically the same once ground up and used for pie crusts, cake bases, etc.

Equivalents
14 to 15 squares = 1 cup of crumbs = 100g / 3 1/2 oz

Storage
Freeze in freezer bags for up to 1 year.

History
They were created by Sylvester Graham (1794–1851) in the 1830s. It is ironic that what he intended to be a glum, healthful food is now basically used as a cookie and for desserts.

See Graham Flour for more history.

Also called: Graham Crackers



posted on Dec 11, 2008 11:49 AM ()

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Our family favorite, thanks for the info
comment by anacoana on Dec 13, 2008 5:31 PM ()
ok way to go marg got that thankyou so much will go look at that recipie now
comment by oldroan on Dec 11, 2008 10:44 PM ()

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