Alabama Fire Crackers are buttery rich crispy snacks that practically melt in your mouth. They're addictively delicious with just the right amount of peppery spice to tease your mouth and tongue. The saltine cracker appetizer is perfect for a party snack, game day get-together, or road trip to keep the hangries away. The Ranch seasoning makes them so good you'll want to keep some on hand for when you get those munchy cravings.
Crackers long history
Saltines have been around for a long time. They're a late 19th century creation. The inspiration came from the non-perishable wheat crackers known as hardtack, or ship's biscuits.
In fact, today it's almost like buying toilet paper only they're easier to find.
There's little excitement in these plain salty, flaky squares. You could say we take them a bit for granted. You know what I mean, we only dig them out of the pantry when:
- we need something alongside a bowl of chili or chicken noodle soup .
- our tummy is upset and we need a filler.
- there is nothing else to munch on and we're desperate.
Saltines rise to fame
Enterprising home cooks realized that this pantry staple could do so much more. Not only could they top casseroles and main dishes for that crunch, they could also include them as fillers in ground meat to extend the protein.
But that wasn't all. This rigid, dry cracker could also hold its crumb structure when soaked in fat, ice water, hot sauce, and many other ingredients.
That's saying a lot for the lonely cracker.
This is how we came about Alabama Fire Crackers. But you may know them by another name. You'll find these crackers called...
- Ranch Crackers
- Comeback Crackers
- Party Crackers
- Fire Crackers
I'm sure there are many more names for them. My dear Mother-In-Law gave me a recipe for Ranch Oyster Crackers that we make every Christmas. They're spiced up but nothing like the fire crackers.
Shopping list
- Saltine crackers -- a one pound box. Find the crackers that are in individual sleeves. You certainly don't want to try to break apart a large square.
- Extra Virgin Olive Oil -- although you need 2 cups the olive oil gives the Alabama Fire Crackers a buttery taste and no greasy feel or taste to them.
- Garlic powder -- it's all about the seasoning.
- Onion powder -- just enough to boost the taste.
- Black pepper -- that adds to the spice
- Dressing Mix -- love that taste with just the right amount of saltiness and flavor.
- Red Pepper Flakes -- here comes the fire but really it's not too much. The grandsons LOVED it including the five-year-old.
I would venture to say that you have most of these ingredients in your pantry right now. Believe me, this makes a lot and they store for weeks.
BUT!! I challenge you to keep them that long.
Alabama Fire Cracker instructions
This recipe doesn't need any special equipment. All you need is:
- Two ziplock bags
- A mixing bowl
- A baking tray with a rack inside (two is best if you have them)
- Measuring cup and spoons
Step by step
- Unwrap two sleeves of crackers and place them in one ziplock bag. Unwrap the other two sleeves and place them in the other ziplock bag.
- Measure out the 2 cups of olive oil and then add all of the seasonings and spices to it. Whisk the ingredients together so that they are well mixed.
- Pour half of the oil mixture into one bag and seal the bag. Do the same with the other bag and seal.
- Turn the bags over several times to coat the crackers with the spice mixture. The more you can do this the better -- you want it all coated.
- Let the bag sit overnight.
- Following day heat oven to 250℉.
- Lay out ranch crackers on rack set into baking sheet.
- Bake for about 15-20 minutes.
Chef tips
- If you don't have a rack that fits within your baking sheet, you can just place it directly on your baking sheet. We like to use the rack because the air can circulate all around the cracker.
- A large measuring cup with a spout is handy for pouring. Measure the two cups of oil in the cup and add the seasonings. One item to clean versus a measuring cup and a mixing bowl.
- Store the Alabama Fire Crackers in a zip lock bag. The saltines will stay crispy and tasty.
Quattro Chiacchiere (a chat)
The Christmas season wouldn't be the same without our Ranch oyster crackers and Party Mix. We now have another addition -- Alabama Fire Crackers.
These are the type of party snacks that you can make ahead and are ready for whoever pops in.
But besides serving the Ranch crackers to family and guests, think about making up several batches and giving them as gifts. For the pretzel lovers, we have the spicy Ranch Pretzels that elevate the favorite snack to an irresistible level.
Another snack that will surely be a winner is our holiday take on Muddy Buddies, The Best Christmas Reindeer Mix recipe. Your sweet tooth snack lovers will thank you!
Don't you think that is a fantastic idea? Store up on the ingredients now, and look for some cute containers. Watch the excitement when you deliver the gift.
Tutti a tavolo è pronto!
Un caro saluto e alla prossima.
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Alabama Fire Crackers Recipe
These are not your average snack crackers These saltines are transformed into a delightful party snack that is so addictive you can't eat just one. These Ranch crackers will make a fantastic addition to a bowl of soup, game day, a party, or even give a tin full as a gift. Try them and they'll become a favorite.
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📖 Recipe
Spicy Alabama Fire Crackers
Equipment Needed
Ingredients
- 16 oz. saltine crackers one pound box with 4 sleeves in box. We used Zesta.
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon onion powder
- ½ teaspoon black pepper
- 4 tablespoon Ranch Dressing Mix 2 packages
- 3 tablespoon red pepper flakes
- 2 cups extra virgin olive oil
Instructions
- Unwrap two sleeves of crackers and put them in one Ziplock bag and the other two unwrapped sleeves in the second bag.
- In a large mixing bowl add the olive oil and all of the seasonings. Whisk to combine all of the ingredients. We use a large measuring cup with a spout.
- Pour half of the mixture in one bag and half in the second bag.
- Seal the bags and gently turn each bag over several time to coat the crackers with the spice mixture.
- Let the bag sit overnight on your counter. All of the oil should absorb by morning.
- Remove the crackers and lay them out on the rack that's in the baking sheet.
- Bake at 250℉ for about 15-20 minutes.
- If you're short on time you can skip the baking but the crackers taste 1000% better baked.
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William
These are really really good we ate the first batch as soon as they came out if the oven, just wondering if there are any other flavors? Maybe something with cheese?
Marisa Franca
Hello, William! Thank you for commenting. I'll have to look into different flavors. That's a good idea, though. Happy snacking.
Ella
Love these. Perhaps nutritious yeast.
Debbie
These fire crackers are so good and addictive. Seriously, I could not stop eating these. I made them to go with a plain chicken noodle soup and I ate more crackers than soup. I am hiding the rest from my family , lol.
Karen (Back Road Journal)
I always accompany my lunch salads with crackers and these sound like ones I should try.
Jo
Who can say no to crackers! Especially when you load it up with such amazing flavors. Spicy, addictive and sooo delicious those crackers look!
Imee
I’ve never tried to make a crackers like yours but I’d sure like to try it this weekend to share it with my friends.
Jamie
Such a creative way to flavor crackers! I love all the spices here and can think of so many ways to serve these! Great idea and they look incredible!
Marwin Brown
What a fun and unique looking recipe that seems super easy to make as well. Thanks!
Sues
Ooh I love a little spice and these crackers sound absolutely delicious! Perfect with a sharp cheddar 🙂
Denise
What a fun and easy snack idea. I have a feeling its going to be addicting!
Heidy
This recipe for spicy Alabama Fire Crackers was awesome! My husband, a Floridian, has never had them, so this was a real treat to make for him. I saved this recipe to make again.
Lori | The Kitchen Whisperer
OMG I legit could eat an entire sleeve of saltines in one setting but these... these are NEXT LEVEL! I cannot wait to make this for our next movie night!
Marta
I have everything I need to make these spicy crackers and the kids are asking to watch Hamilton (AGAIN) tonight. This would be a great movie snack.
Marisa Franca
It would be perfect and the recipe makes a lot!xoxo
Chef Dennis
What a great dish to serve on parties! These Spicy Alabama Fire Crackers look sooo appetizing and I can't wait to try making this
Gloria
I am a cracker fanatic. I know these would be a hit in our house. Spicy and delicious. Addictive for sure.
Jovina Coughlin
What a great way to dress up good ole saltines and this snack looks delicious and easy to make. Wonder how it got the name Alabama.
Marisa Franca Stewart
Hi, Jovina! It's very popular in the South -- but why Alabama? It could be that it was found in a lot of the cookbooks for potlucks and such. They could just as easily be called Florida Fire Crackers if you make them. LOL