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  2. Saltine Toffee Recipe - AOL

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    1. Place crackers in a single layer in a foil-lined 15-in. x -10-in. x 1-in. baking pan. In a large saucepan, bring butter and sugar to a boil. Reduce heat; simmer, uncovered, for 5-6 minutes or ...

  3. Saltine Toffee Recipe - AOL

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  4. Spread Cheer With These Sweet and Salty Christmas Snacks - AOL

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    This recipe is a wonderfully crunchy treat made from saltine crackers, homemade toffee, and melted chocolate. Oh, and there's plenty of candy and sprinkles on top. Get the Christmas Cracker Candy ...

  5. Saltine cracker - Wikipedia

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    A saltine or soda cracker is a thin, usually square, cracker, made from white flour, sometimes yeast (although many are yeast free), and baking soda, with most varieties lightly sprinkled with coarse salt. It has perforations over its surface, as well as a distinctively dry and crisp texture.

  6. The 4-Ingredient Appetizer I’m Making for the Holidays This Year

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    If the cracker crumbles into 3 to 4 pieces, then try again with a new cracker. Use a gentle sprinkle of brown sugar on the top of each cracker. I estimated about 1/2 teaspoon of brown sugar per ...

  7. Maltose crackers - Wikipedia

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    Maltose crackers are a popular traditional food in Hong Kong, consisting of maltose syrup sandwiched between two saltine crackers. [1] [2] The popularity of the maltose cracker peaked in the 1960s and 70's as an item used in counter trading. [3] Nowadays, maltose crackers are generally homemade due to a decline of sales.

  8. Hardtack - Wikipedia

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    The first variety, a cracker similar to a cross between an unsalted saltine and hardtack, Crown Pilot Crackers. It was a popular item in much of New England and was manufactured by Nabisco until it was discontinued in the first quarter of 2008. It was discontinued once before, in 1996, but a small uprising by its supporters brought it back in 1997.

  9. Coddies - Wikipedia

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    Coddies are a snack food of disputed origin which are largely popular in the mid-Atlantic region of the United States, particularly in Baltimore, Maryland.The typical recipe for coddies includes mashed potatoes, eggs, salt, pepper, onions, crushed up saltine crackers, all formed into a patty with breading and deep fried.