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    Does anybody know/have the recipe for Oyster crackers that you spice up and put in a ziplock baggie to shake up? I have lost my copy! HELP!!! . Thanks!

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    Never heard of it. I love oyster crackers. Want some popcorn?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amber Lynne View Post
    Does anybody know/have the recipe for Oyster crackers that you spice up and put in a ziplock baggie to shake up? I have lost my copy! HELP!!! . Thanks!

    Hi Hon.
    Did a search for you cause I had never heard of them either.
    The best one I found is below. Hope its the one you wanted.


    Cracker Snacks Recipe

    36 ounces small oyster crackers
    1 tablespoon dill weed
    3/4 teaspoon garlic powder........I'd use more... lol
    2 packages dry Ranch House Dressing Seasoning
    1 1/2 cup vegetable oil

    Directions:
    Mix dry seasonings together in large plastic bag. Add crackers and shake well to coat crackers. Drizzle oil slowly over crackers and shake well and often to coat crackers. It will look oily at first, but they absorb the oil and are delicious with soup, salad, or as snacks.

    This recipe from CDKitchen for Cracker Snacks serves/makes 36 oz

    http://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/rec...cks80798.shtml
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    Quote Originally Posted by Amber Lynne View Post
    Does anybody know/have the recipe for Oyster crackers that you spice up and put in a ziplock baggie to shake up? I have lost my copy! HELP!!! . Thanks!
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    Here's a slight variation:

    Party Oysterettes:
    1 lb. oysterettes (oyster crackers)
    2/3 cup Wesson Oil
    1 pkg. Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing Mix
    1 tsp. lemon pepper
    1 tsp dill
    Mix oil, dressing mix, pepper and dill in bowl. Add oyster crackers. Mix well. Store in tight container for 24 hours. These keep well.
    Note: I used Publix oysterettes, but I think they were smaller than the others (Nabisco???) Anyway, I’d use the larger ones.

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    We leave out the dill and add ground red pepper...usually 1/4 - 1/2 t.

    Salty spicy deliciosity.


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    Quote Originally Posted by notdecieved View Post
    Hi Hon.
    Did a search for you cause I had never heard of them either.
    The best one I found is below. Hope its the one you wanted.


    Cracker Snacks Recipe

    36 ounces small oyster crackers
    1 tablespoon dill weed
    3/4 teaspoon garlic powder........I'd use more... lol
    2 packages dry Ranch House Dressing Seasoning
    1 1/2 cup vegetable oil

    Directions:
    Mix dry seasonings together in large plastic bag. Add crackers and shake well to coat crackers. Drizzle oil slowly over crackers and shake well and often to coat crackers. It will look oily at first, but they absorb the oil and are delicious with soup, salad, or as snacks.

    This recipe from CDKitchen for Cracker Snacks serves/makes 36 oz

    http://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/rec...cks80798.shtml
    This is the one, thanks!

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    That sounds delicious! May have to make this soon.

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