We all want to be healthy, right? No sitting around during marathon gaming sessions eating greasy chips and guzzling energy drinks. There have been some ideas here and there on the site, but let's make a big thread of all the delicious things. The recipes don't have to be healthy, I suppose, but let's make them somewhat friendly for those who don't have a degree from the culinary institute or a professional style kitchen at least.
I am going to start with something that is so easy it's barely a recipe. Since I discovered these I have not had a single craving for chips or processed crackers. They are freaking amazing and you can customize them to your tastes very easily. I'll start with the very basic recipe then add some suggestions for variations.
I am going to start with something that is so easy it's barely a recipe. Since I discovered these I have not had a single craving for chips or processed crackers. They are freaking amazing and you can customize them to your tastes very easily. I'll start with the very basic recipe then add some suggestions for variations.
Won Ton Snack Crackers

Ingredients
Wonton Wrappers
Olive Oil
Salt & Pepper
(seriously, that's it)
1. Cut the won ton wrappers in half. I've seen it done diagonally or cut into fourths for little wheat thin size crackers, but I like the rectangles so I can dip 'em if I want.
2. Lay wrappers on a baking sheet. They can be touching or overlapping a tad, it's not a big deal. These are pretty much impossible to screw up.
3. Brush with olive oil. To make this even easier I bought an olive oil mister for like 8 dollars. Pump it up and spray a fine mist of oil over the won ton wrappers. Easy peasy.
4. Sprinkle lightly with salt and pepper.
5. Bake at 300ish for 8-10 minutes or until they just start to brown. I can't be more specific here because my oven is totally borked and the temperature fluctuates like mad.
6. Let crackers cool and eat 'em!
The above is the basic recipe. Now, you can do damn near anything with these. I've used cajun seasoning, sesame seeds, shredded parmesan cheese (fresh, not that fake crap in the plastic jar), cayenne, all sorts of stuff. Just open your spice cabinet and go to town. If you want them to look all pretty you can chop some parsley and sprinkle it on before baking, but I find it mostly falls off before you can eat them anyway.
I make them in big batches (at least 2 packages of wrappers at a time) and store them either in gallon ziploc bags or big tupperwear containers. As I mentioned, my oven is wonky but if you play with it you can use 2 baking sheets and get to where you have time to prepare one sheet just in time for the previous sheet to be done.
I'm telling you, these crackers are amazing, healthy and so crunchy. I'll eat one on mumble sometime and it'll hurt your ears. They are incredibly good with salsa, too. They are hearty enough to stand up to most dips. Best of all, no added sugar and no ingredients you can't pronounce or find in nature. Just yummy goodness.
Enjoy!