Dill Ranch Snack Crackers
photo by Anonymous
- Ready In:
- 1hr 10mins
- Ingredients:
- 4
- Yields:
-
10 cups
ingredients
- 2 (10 ounce) bags oyster crackers
- 3⁄4 cup canola oil
- 1 tablespoon dill (heaping)
- 1 package ranch dressing mix (this = 3 Tb. bulk ranch dress. mix)
directions
- Dump crackers into big bowl.
- In small bowl, stir together the oil, dressing mix, and dill, mixing well.
- Pour over crackers, and stir until very well blended.
- Over an hours time periodically stir the crackers.
- Pour into a gallon ziploc bag.
- Enjoy!
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Reviews
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For those who hesitate based on the amount of oil.......fear not it completely disappears. Well, I'm sure it is still there as far a calorie counting goes, but then these are not a snack for those following a low-fat or low-carb diet! They are a nice indulgence now & then and my 8 year old's favorite snack. Enjoy!
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What could be easier? Great taste that has a nice dill punch, I ended up using 1/2 cup oil and am thrilled with the results. I'm using most of them for gift basket goodies but will keep some for my husband who will have a melt down if he doesn't have "snackies" and I would like to use some for salad crunchies.<br/>Thanks for posting,<br/>Di ;-)
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RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
Shell Widner
Hotchkiss, CO
I live in Western Colorado. I do service rep work for various companies, besides taking care of my 2 boys, hubby, house, pets... I love to be outside doing anything from playing with my pets, kids, gardening, yardwork, hiking, camping, etc.. My alltime favorite "cook book" would be Quick Cooking, and "Taste Of Home" magazines. I love spending time with my family, and doing things for them and their friends, as well as mine. Anything to make other people smile and feel happy! My biggest pet peeve would be people who feel they have to lie to be something they are not, because if you aren't comfortable with yourself, only YOU have the power to change that. If I had a month off of work, wow, I would probably return to Maui and whale watch, spend time with my family and read as much as I could.