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Za’atar Fire Crackers

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Zaatar Fire Crackers served in a basket
Photograph by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Thu Buser, Prop Styling by Tim Ferro

Saltines are a magical cracker. Whatever it is about them that makes it nearly impossible to eat six in less than a minute (the Saltine Challenge: not for the faint of heart or dry of mouth) also makes these famously basic crackers able to soak up a ton of liquid and still retain their crunch. This recipe is a twist on fire crackers, a Southern classic also called party crackers or comeback crackers. Fire crackers are usually flavored with ranch dressing seasoning packets, but here tangy and herbaceous za’atar gets the spotlight. While you can eat the crackers directly out of the bag after the overnight soak in the spiced oil, baking them for just 15 minutes in a low oven helps set the flavors and keep each bite extra crispy.

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