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Receta Bacon Crackers for February Boat Club
by Sid's Sea Palm Cooking

I was tossing around ideas on what to make for our Boat Club Potluck this month and narrowed it down to three choices. However, I didn't want to make something I'd made before. Cause gee, what's the fun in that?

So I'm looking in my pantry, searching my freezer and pulling my hair out trying to figure it out.

I had some lovely Hoagie rolls in the freezer, as well as some chicken and then there were the club crackers in the pantry. Decisions, decisions, decisions. Sigh...

I kept trying to make those three ingredients go together, but nothing gelled. We don't eat Club Crackers that often, but I had heard of this appetizer that incorporates Club Crackers, bacon and Parmesan Cheese.

I mean bacon, where do you go wrong with bacon?

So I decided to make these Bacon and Club Cracker Appetizers. They're a little labor intensive cause you have to wrap each one of those crackers with bacon, but OMG, they are so worth it.

You wouldn't believe how good my kitchen smelled. I did make extra for tasting purposes only, you understand. Well, gee, you make a new recipe you have to taste it, doncha?

Here's the how-to's:

Unwrap the crackers and place them on a large baking sheet. I used most of one sleeve.

Then top each one of the crackers with a teaspoon, even a heaping teaspoon of Parmesan cheese. Then take out your package or in my case, two packages of thinly sliced bacon. I'm making these for a crowd. And as I said, I needed a few extra for tasting purposes.

Place on a rack on a backing sheet, then place in 250 degree oven for 2 hours. YUP, two hours. Take out and serve. Or in my case take out and transport immediately to the party.

And there they are, at least for a few minutes before they were eaten.

If I make them again, I'll use a leaner bacon, and will also use more cheese, and it will be freshly grated, not the powdery stuff out of the jar. But, it was fun to try something new.