Elmwood Coconut Crackers
I was getting together with friends and wanted to bring one of my favorite snacks along. It was a special occasion.
Throughout the pandemic, my friend Tara, has been having fire pit gatherings in her backyard. They have been a great way to see friends in a safe way. Because Tara is moving, this was the last fire pit at this house.
The magical thing about the location is that her property abuts Elmwood Park. As we sat around the fire we were able to enjoy the beauty of the park. I wanted to name the recipe in honor of our last Elmwood fire.
The base is saltine crackers topped with butter, brown sugar, coconut and cinnamon. They are ready in just a few minutes. Perfect when you are craving something sweet, but don’t have a lot of time. Not too sweet and just a little salty, too. You could use chopped nuts in place of the coconut if you prefer. They are super crunchy, too. Like a brittle, but with a cracker base. Great served alone, or with ice cream.
Store in a cool, dry place to keep them crunchy.
Elmwood Coconut Crackers
36 saltine crackers
1/3 c. butter
1/3 c. brown sugar
1 c. coconut
1 t. cinnamon
Cover a baking sheet with foil. Place the crackers, touching, side by side in a single layer. Melt butter in microwave, then add sugar and heat together 1 minute on high. Stir butter and sugar mixture together until smooth and drizzle this over the crackers. Combine coconut and cinnamon and then sprinkle the coconut over the crackers. Bake in a 350 degree oven for 8-10 minutes, or until coconut is toasted. Cool on baking sheet on a cooling rack. Crackers will easily break apart from each other. Makes 36.
Arrange crackers on a baking sheet
Drizzle crackers with the butter/brown sugar mixture
Sprinkle on the coconut and bake until coconut is toasted