Homemade Cheez-Its
You may or may not know what a Cheez-It is but I give you fair warning that these are so tasty and easy to make that you will be peeking in your refrigerator to see if you have an 8oz block of cheese just asking to be baked into crispy cheddar perfection. That’s what these crackers are- crispy cheddar perfection.
I’m always baking up sweets for holidays and family celebrations so you can imagine my dad’s surprise when I handed him a package of crackers for Father’s Day. He was not only surprised but he was delighted!
You see these crackers are referred to as “Grandpa Crackers” in our home. Four Year Old Foodie gave them this name as a toddler since he rarely sees Grandpa without a box somewhere nearby. The best part is that my son got to use a cool pastry wheel and toothpicks – how awesome is it when your mom lets you touch 2 sharp things in 1 day? He was feeling very proud of himself.
Homemade Cheez-Its Recipe
Ingredients
- 8 oz sharp cheddar cheese, grated
- 3 Tablespoons of unsalted butter, room temperature
- 1 Tablespoon vegetable shortening*
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 1 cup flour
- 2 Tablespoons ice water
- Coarse salt for sprinkling
Instructions
- Combine cheese, butter, shortening, and salt in the bowl of your mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. The mixture will be crumbly.
- Slowly add flour and then the ice water. You may add a few more drops of water to help it come together but be careful not to add too much. You don’t want a wet dough.
- Pat the dough into 2 discs and wrap in plastic wrap and chill for at least 30 minutes (or longer).
- Preheat oven to 375⁰F.
- Using parchment paper or a silicone mat roll each disc to 1/8 inch or less and cut into 1 inch squares (a pastry wheel or pizza wheel is easiest). Use a toothpick to punch a hole into the center of each square.
- If you have difficulty separating and transferring the crackers onto the baking sheet return the parchment paper/mat to the refrigerator for 10 minutes (while you roll out the 2nd dough disc).
- Bake for 10 – 15 minutes or until puffed and browning around the edges. If you pull them out too soon and the crackers don’t have the desired crispiness you want then simply return them to the oven for 2-3 more minutes.
- Move crackers to a cooling rack. Makes about 7 dozen crackers.
I’ve seen other people who have said these pair well with a good chardonnay. Um…my family eats them with tuna salad.
189 Comments on “Homemade Cheez-Its”
Yes they are addictive! Thanks! ♥
I positioned the ruler and my son cut every single one out!! 🙂
So true – I had to package them up and get them out of the house! Or my poor dad wasn't going to get anything for Father's Day!! lol
Oh Jennifurla! Thank you! I have been enjoying your blog but Blogger is not letting me comment 🙁 Just know that I'm there!! ♥
Thanks!
So true! Yeah the original recipe called for all butter but I thought the shortening might help with criping? I don't know. But it was tasty! And the pastry wheel made things so easy!!
I really want to try some more cracker recipes now! Maybe I'll start with yours… 😉
Oh please let me know how it turns out! Post a pic on my facebook or send me a note!! 🙂
lol thanks! Can you believe how easy these were?! I love simple things that pack a lot of bang for the buck!
Thanks Fran! Let me know how they turn out! Feel free to post a pic on my Facebook page! 🙂
I never knew there were so many Cheez-It fans out there! I was kind of a closet Cheez-It fan! lol
I give you fair warning – these are addicting!! 🙂
Oh thank you so much! Yes – my growing boys…! These were also in danger of being eaten up. We couldn't stop munching. I finally had to package them up all pretty so that way we couldn't get into them before we gave them to my dad! Thanks for stopping by my Food Lovers Website interview! That was so much fun!
Can you believe how easy these were? I have my eye on some other crackers now!
That is all my son's doing – can you believe it? I positioned the ruler for him and he cut each one out and poked the holes in them. Why do kids go ga-ga over toothpicks?! lol Hey – congrats on your Women's Day magazine feature! How awesome was that?!!!
Chocolate – of course!! 🙂
I make some gluten-free things sometimes too. It really is fun to get creative! Thanks for stopping by!
I hardly ever use my pastry wheel but I was so thankful to have one for this cracker!
I serioulsy refer to them as Grandpa Crackers now 🙂
Thanks! I was pleased too! Wasn't this so easy to make?!
lol – I love it! 🙂
He thought he was big stuff! Why are kids fascinated with toothpicks?! lol The original recipe calls for 4T of butter. You can certainly do this instead of shortening. I only substituted it to give the crackers a bit more crispiness. Follow the link to the ReadyMade Magazine website and you can see the results with all butter. I hope you do make these! I'd love to see a picture or drop me a line if you do!! 🙂
I'm so happy you like them! I couldn't believe how easy they were as well! The original recipe calls for 4T of butter. You can certainly do this instead of shortening. I only substituted it to give the crackers a bit more crispiness. Follow the link to the ReadyMade Magazine website and you can see the results with all butter. I hope you do make these! I'd love to see a picture or drop me a line if you do!! 🙂
OMG! Cheese-its?!!!!! That is so cool I don't have the words! I am hitting the google follow button the second after I hit the post button!
WOW! These look so great. I actually just bought a big ol' box of Cheez-Itz for my kiddos yesterday. So glad to know now I can make them homemade. : )
These look and sound fantastic!!! I love that your son got to use sharp things, that is too funny! Like all kids, my kids adore cheese cracker, especially goldfish. I am definitely going to have to try this recipe. Do they have to be made with shortening? Do you know of a substitute? Great job and congrats on Top 9!
wow I love them!!! I cant believe they are so easy to make at home… I have a question, i dont like to use shortening, do you think is possible if i omit it or should i add more butter? What do you recommend?
I can't even tell you how excited I am about these! They look sooooo good and I'm in love with Cheez-Its. 🙂
My Mom loves cheez-its and I always am telling her to eat more natural foods; I guess if I make them- problem solved.
Congrats on making the top 9!! I love cheez-its so much! They are soooooo freakin addicting! I definitely need to try these… although I probably won't stop eating them! lol
Katrina – These are sooo adorable! Congrats on Top 9! By the way, I read your interview on Food Lovers Web and loved it. I always wondered how you were able to make these amazing creations with two little ones around … now I understand why baking is easier. Can't keep kids (especially growing boys) hungry when it's mealtime, but I do anyway. Hehe. Hope you're well and having a fantastic summer!
These looks so fluffy and delicious. I've been itching to make homemade Cheez-Its, as I've been seeing them around a bunch of blogs. I'm sure these were very addicting!
These turned out perfect. Wonderful job. I'm pretty sure I was nosh the whole batch. 😉
These look SO good, Katrina, and you did such a lovely job cutting them out. I would have been all over the map, even with a ruler! I am saving this recipe because my kids would adore these.
Thanks so much. This will save me some cash at the grocery store that could be put to better use, like buying more chocolate!
These look delicious! Seeing your kidlet help out reminds me of my kitchen! We have to make gluten-free versions of cheez-its and goldfish crackers so that my son with food allergies can have some "normal" snacks to take to parties and playdates. Yours look amazing.
Wow. Makes me want to go out and get a pastry wheel and make these now! Thanks for the recipe.
These look so much better than store bought!
I love the name and think you should change your title.
Grandpa Crackers sounds so much better!
I made a recipe very similar to this and it was a huge hit. I didn't think of using a pastry wheel to cut them. Great idea! I love the way yours turned out.
PS… Congrats on making Top 9 on Foodbuzz! : )
I am simply amazed! WOW! When I saw the picture initially I thought they were the real thing. Very good job!!!! My mother and I must try this recipe. Thanks : )
Those look perfect! You nailed, even down to the little holes on the tops.
These are really adrable and delicious Katrina! Congrats to you on the Top 9. I'm proud to be in your company. 🙂
These look amazing, Katrina !!!To be tried ASAP !!! XO
So amazing. I love all the pictures you did with it. This is the coolest recipe I've seen in awhile. Kudos to you!
I'm dying laughing over the "my mom lets me use sharp things!" caption =) ohmygosh! these look so awesome! I think i'd eat them so fast that i'd have to have a mini cheeze it making factory out of my house 😉
I already LOVE cheez-its, so I can only imagine how amazing your homemade version is! A MUST TRY, and SOON! Thanks, Katrina!
these look perfect!! I can't wait to try these!
These look amazing! Can't wait to make them. Have you tried it with any other cheeses?
Our favorite snack/guilty pleasure is cheez its and a coke. It's like the best sweet/salty combo you've ever had! Since Im an advocate for all things are better when they're homemade, um, I'm fairly certain these would go over REAL well in my house. Great pics too!