How to make homemade graham crackers

Plus, five ways to eat 'em (as if you needed the help...)

FOOD52 graham cracker
(Image credit: (James Ransom/FOOD52.com))

These iconic cookies are addictively crunchy and flavorful and blessedly not-too-sweet — far better and more wholesome than store-bought. The secret to making them at home is graham flour, which is coarsely ground whole wheat flour. For those of you who just can't help asking about substitutions, the answer is yes but no! Yes, you could substitute regular whole wheat flour for the graham flour, but your graham crackers will not be as tender or wonderful. Bottom line: It's not for nothing that these are called "graham" crackers. My addition of a little oat flour makes the cookies even more tender and tasty.

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