Civil War Hardtack
- Mix well with a fork
- 4 cups flour, see note
- 2 tablespoons fat, see note
- 2 tablespoons cream of tartar, see note
- 1 cup water
- 1 teaspoon baking soda, see note
- 1 1/2 teaspoons salt
- Flour: preferably not white.
- Fat: Lard, Crisco will do but be FARB.
- Cream of Tartar: a powder which, mixed with baking soda, makes baking powder. Should be in the baking section or spices.
- Saleratus is baking soda. This was the term used for 1 tsp baking soda. It read 1 tsp saleratus -- sort of. Measurements were different. Everyone knew what size an eggs sized lump of butter was or a handful of flour.
- Mix well with a fork the flour, fat and cream of tartar. Set aside. Dissolve the saleratus and salt in the water.
- Combine liquid and dry ingredients; mix well. Roll out dough 3/8" thick (up to a half-inch is okay too) with a rolling pin. Cut into 3" x 3" squares. Use a 1/8" dowel to put 16 holes in each cracker in a 4 x 4 pattern.
- Bake 20-25 minutes at 450u0b0F When done, let air-dry for minimum of 24 hours (preferably more) before you put in a bag or sealed container.
- I knew it was a mistake --.
- Farb: not authentic. "as in those who, no matter how often they are told, seem oblivious to major errors in their dress and equipment. For example: percussion cap weapons on an 1812 field; "furtrade" types with a mixture of clothing dating from mid-18th Century to ACW" OR "would you take those Hushpuppies off before muster please.".
- That and more definitions found here:
- http://www.historicgames.com/glossary.html.
mix well, flour, cream of tartar, water, baking soda, salt
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/civil-war-hardtack-142600 (may not work)