Step up Saltines

Ree Drummond has introduced numerous easy meal hacks and clever kitchen tips over the years. She recommends replacing standard burger buns with pickles for bite-sized, tangy sliders and suggests cooking omelets in a plastic bag to minimize mess and simplify meal preparation. Therefore, it’s no surprise that she has a method for enhancing crackers as well.
Soda crackers often fall short in the rich, buttery flavor found in some other snacks. Fortunately, Drummond's Saltine hack begins with a generous amount of melted butter. In a post on her Instagram, the culinary personality advises combining melted butter, seasoned salt, and Italian herbs. She then encourages her followers to dip the crackers into this tasty mixture and bake them for 20 to 25 minutes. This Saltine hack is a fantastic way to utilize ingredients you probably already have on hand. Additionally, the light, savory soda crackers serve as a perfect canvas for experimenting with various spices.
Experiment with seasonings

Store-bought Italian seasoning usually consists of a mix of dried herbs such as oregano, basil, thyme, rosemary, and sage. If this aromatic blend isn't your go-to for enhancing meals or flavoring snacks, you can easily experiment with Drummond's simple Saltine hack using different herbs and spices. If you've ever covered your crackers in chocolate, candy, or sprinkles and pretzels during the holiday season, you know how simple it is to transform plain, salty crackers into something sweet or savory.
For your next movie night, draw inspiration from your favorite salad dressing by adding a sprinkle of ranch seasoning to your Saltines. Alternatively, you could spice things up with chili crisp or Cajun seasoning. Elevate your crackers with pantry staples like garlic powder or onion powder, or even give them a cheesy, nutty flavor by adding a dash of nutritional yeast. If you prefer something sweet, consider mixing brown sugar and cinnamon to create a delightful treat. With just a few ingredients, you can turn ordinary Saltines into a delicious snack.
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