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  Crisp Ship Crackers - Galletas Marinas
  Category: Mexican
  Author: The Savvybearcat
  Date: 1/1/2007
  Hits: 230
Ingredients:
Jim vorheis
4 tsp Rounded (about 1/2 oz)
1 tbsp Heaped unsalted butter crumbled cake yeast or 2 softened rounded ts dry yeast
1 tbsp Heaped lard, plus extra
1 lb Unbleached flour, plus extra for greasing trays; etc for kneading
1 1/4 cup Lukewarm water
1 1/2 tsp Sea salt approximately 110 f
Instructions:
Have ready 3 large, well-greased baking sheets. Stir the salt and fat
into 1 cup of the water and keep stirring until the salt has
dissolved and the butter melted. Put the crumbled yeast into a small
bowl. Add 2 tablespoons of the remaining water and work to a smooth
cream with the back of a wooden spoon. Form the flour in a rough
circle on your work surface, making a well in the center; pour the
creamed yeast into it and begin to work in the surrounding flour,
sprinkling the mixture with the salted, fatty water. Mix well and
gather into a rough ball. Lightly flour the board and begin kneading
until the dough comes to life and is smooth and elastic - about 3
minutes.

Roll the dough into a sausage shape about 2 inches in diameter and
then cut with a plastic dough scraper into 25 pieces - if weighing,
they should be just over 1 ounce each. Roll each piece of dough under
your palms into a small ball about 1 1/2 inches in diameter. Place
the balls of dough about 2 inches apart on the greased trays. Smear
the inside of your hands with more lard or butter and spread the
outside of the balls with a light coating so that the outside skin of
the dough will not dry out. Cover the trays with greased plastic wrap
and set in a war place, about 75 - 80 F, to ferment and rise to about
half their size again - about 1 hour.

Heat the oven to 325 F. Again, lightly grease your hands and press
each ball down firmly to make a circle of the dough about 2 1/2
inches in diameter and about 1/4 inch thick. Cover with greased
plastic wrap and set to rise at the same temperature for about 40
minutes. At the end of this time they will have risen slightly and be
soft and puffy on top.

Bake, changing the trays from top to bottom of the oven halfway
through the cooking time, until they are dry and crisp right through
and a light biscuit color ~ about 1 1/4 hours.

The Art of Mexican Cooking From the collection of Jim Vorheis
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