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Home » Einkorn Flour » Homemade Einkorn Butter Crackers

Homemade Einkorn Butter Crackers

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Victoria Pruett Author: Victoria Pruett   Updated: February 17, 2023

Homemade einkorn Club crackers, or butter crackers, are a simple staple recipe that can easily be added to your pantry! These homemade crackers are made with einkorn flour, but any all-purpose wheat flour can be used!

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Homemade einkorn crackers that are melt in your mouth buttery may seem like an elusive dream, they did for me, but in reality they are quick and easy to make from scratch. These homemade butter crackers taste just like the store-bought version but have none of the unwanted ingredients.

A few years ago we made the full time switch to using Einkorn flour only for all of our flour needs. Since Einkorn is wheat, just an easier to digest form, most recipes were easy to translate…

The only problem was the same problem most people who cook from scratch find themselves facing… If we want to eat it, we have to actually make it!

So some recipes only get made every once in a while, while others become quick and easy staples.

This Christmas my dad asked me to try my hand at one of his favorite holiday treats, club crackers with homemade cream cheese and jalapeño jelly!

I played around with a few different versions before settling on this one. The taste and texture are identical to the store bought version and with none of the ingredients that make us feel terrible!

baked homemade crackers on a tray

Homemade Einkorn Club Crackers

While making your own einkorn crackers from scratch may seem like something you’re not interested in, it’s actually pretty simple once you get past the first attempt.

Actually, the first attempt is pretty darn easy too!

This simple homemade cracker recipe is easy to whip up using a food processor, takes about 15 minutes to have oven ready, and helps my family feel more “normal” without making bad food choices!

These einkorn crackers are a staple in our household. Perfect for lunch boxes, car trips, eating with cheese and apples, enjoying with cream cheese and jelly, crumbling up in your soup, and more!

homemade einkorn club crackers in a mason jar

Storing Your Homemade Crackers

We have found that these crackers will basically last forever, if stored properly.

Store in an air tight container, with a moisture absorber (such as these), will do the trick in most climates to keep these crackers crisp and fresh!

Club Cracker Cookie Cutter

While you certainly can use a pizza cutter or a knife to score your cracker dough, I recently developed this Club cracker cookie cutter that makes all my crackers exactly the same size and shape, which makes it a lot more fun to enjoy these homemade crackers!

Club cracker cookie cutter next to pile of finished homemade club crackers

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Common Questions About Homemade Einkorn Crackers

My crackers are bready and soft, what happened?

When this happens, it just means that the dough didn’t get rolled quite thin enough. This can be tricky! Take your time to make sure the dough is REALLY thin!

Is there an easy way to make sure the dough is thin enough?

Yes! I have one of these rolling pins with thickness guides on it, and it helps so much!

How do you keep homemade crackers crisp?

Great question! The easiest way to keep them crisp is to ensure they are fully baked (and not soft in the middle), then keep them in an air tight container.

How long do homemade crackers last?

We have eaten homemade crackers (stored in an air tight container) up to 18 months after they were baked. There is a reason why hardtack (hard baked crackers) were popular food on ships and long trips – they last a really long time!

Can I leave the honey out of the recipe, or use something else?

Absolutely! You can leave it out altogether, or use the sweetener of your choice. This is just to enhance the flavor, and will not have any impact on the texture of the cracker (unless you add a TON of liquid sweetener).

baked homemade crackers on a tray

Homemade Einkorn Butter Crackers

These homemade einkorn butter crackers taste just like the store-bought version but have none of the unwanted ingredients.
4.56 from 18 votes
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Course: Snack
Cuisine: American
Keyword: einkorn crackers, homemade butter crackers, homemade club crackers, homemade crackers
Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes minutes
Servings: 13 (6 Crackers per Serving)
Calories: 208kcal
Cost: $5

Ingredients

  • 2 cups all-purpose einkorn flour (240g)
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tbsp honey
  • 1/2 tsp salt plus some for dusting the top of finished crackers
  • 1/2 cup butter cold. Plus 2 Tbsp melted for top of finished crackers.
  • 2/3 cup milk

Instructions

  • Preheat over to 400° F
  • Add dry ingredients to food processor and pulse until well combined.
  • Add cold butter in small cubes, pulse until crumbly.
  • Add honey and milk, pulse until ball forms.
  • If dough is still very sticky, add a bit more flour and pulse again.
  • Remove dough from food processor and divide into two balls to roll out seperately.
  • Using a rolling pin, roll dough to about 1/8″ thick. Using a pizza cutter, cut the dough into whatever size crackers you’d like.
  • Poke holes into each cracker with a fork. I like to do 3-4 rows of holes to make them look like the store-bought version.
  • Transfer crackers to baking tray and bake at 400° for 10 minutes, or until golden brown.
  • Remove from oven and immediately brush crackers with melted butter. Sprinkle with salt to taste.
  • Allow to cool completely before storing in an air tight container.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Homemade Einkorn Butter Crackers
Amount Per Serving (6 crackers)
Calories 208 Calories from Fat 135
% Daily Value*
Fat 15g23%
Saturated Fat 9g56%
Trans Fat 1g
Polyunsaturated Fat 1g
Monounsaturated Fat 4g
Cholesterol 39mg13%
Sodium 239mg10%
Potassium 44mg1%
Carbohydrates 17g6%
Fiber 1g4%
Sugar 2g2%
Protein 3g6%
Vitamin A 456IU9%
Vitamin C 0.01mg0%
Calcium 41mg4%
Iron 1mg6%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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About Victoria Pruett

Victoria Pruett is a homesteader and from-scratch chef, sharing life-tested homesteading wisdom. Her recipes, (built around einkorn flour, simple Southern cooking, and scratch ingredients), along with her gardening, canning, and frugal-living advice, have empowered millions of readers to grow food and cook from the ground up. Victoria's work has been featured in Homestead Living magazine, Mother Earth News, The School of Traditional Skills, and many other online resources. Read More ->

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Comments

  1. Wvfarmersdaughter says

    September 26, 2017 at 8:18 am

    Question: You said you freeze these. Do you make a large batch of dough and freeze the dough? -or- Do you make the finished crackers, baked and all, and freeze the excess crackers?

    Reply
    • Victoria says

      September 26, 2017 at 2:50 pm

      Great question, I bake the crackers and then freeze them. But they also last in an air tight container (like a Mylar bag) with a silica pack for over 6 months without any ill effects!

      Reply
  2. Kaitlyn says

    January 8, 2018 at 2:47 pm

    Quick question: what’s the serving size and nutrition facts per serving, and what would you consider per serving

    Reply
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Victoria Pruett

Victoria Pruett is a homesteader, from-scratch cook, and author of Creating A Modern Homestead. Her recipes, (built around einkorn flour, simple Southern cooking, and scratch ingredients), along with her gardening, canning, and frugal-living advice, have empowered millions of readers to grow food and cook from the ground up.

Victoria’s work has been featured in Homestead Living magazine, Mother Earth News, The School of Traditional Skills, and many online resources.

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