EASY Gluten Free Mini Cheddars recipe - The Gluten Free Blogger (2024)

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As a child I was absolutely OBSESSED with Mini Cheddars and they're about the one thing I really miss on a gluten free diet. So making Gluten Free Mini Cheddars just seemed like a no-brainer... and they're just like the real thing.

I've always preferred savoury snacks to sweet (despite the substantial amount of cakes on this blog!) so can't believe I haven't attempted gluten free Mini Cheddars yet!

That is, until now - and now I think I might have to make this gluten free Mini Cheddars recipe all the time!

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If you love an easy bake and want something savoury to snack on, then my gluten free Mini Cheddars are absolutely the recipe for you.

They're a really simple gluten free cracker, stuffed with a cheesy flavour and coated with melted butter and a sprinkle of salt.

I can just sit and eat a bowl of these at a time but they're also great paired with a dip - something like my gluten free caramelised onion houmous would be perfect.

These gluten free Mini Cheddars can also be made in a slightly bigger size and used on a gluten free cheeseboard too.

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Easy gluten free crackers

While they're not 100% accurate to the original, these gluten free Mini Cheddars are so close to how I remember the gluten-y version being.

They also remind me of a cheesy gluten free Ritz cracker - I used to love Ritz crackers in my lunchbox too before I was diagnosed with coeliac disease.

The cheese flavour is strong enough without being too overpowering. I guess the next thing would be to add a dried cheese powder for a stronger flavour.

However, I really loved the taste of these and wanted to use easy-to-access supermarket ingredients, as I do with all my gluten free recipes on here!

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Making my gluten free Mini Cheddars

For this recipe you'll only need a few very simple ingredients. I'll pop them here, but do scroll down for the full printable step-by-step recipe below!

  • 100g plain gluten free flour (I use FREEE by Doves Farm)
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 35g cold unsalted butter
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • ¼ tsp caster sugar
  • 2 tbsp cold water
  • 2 tsp vegetable oil
  • 35g finely grated mature Cheddar cheese

You'll also want an extra 15g melted butter to brush on top once they come out of the oven, as well as a pinch of salt to sprinkle on top.

I always use the FREEE by Doves Farm flour and I recommend you use this in this recipe too. Gluten free flours tend to differ a lot so you may find different flours produce different results.

If you can't get this flour mix and are using one which does NOT contain xanthan gum, you'll also need to add ¼ of a teaspoon of this to your dry ingredients.

Xanthan gum is really important for texture and without it, you'll find the dough a lot more difficult to handle.

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How to serve these tasty treats

These gluten free Mini Cheddars are best eaten on the day, but you can store them in an airtight container for up to three days.

I use a 1.5-inch cutter like this one to get them as close to Mini Cheddar size as possible but you can use a different size if you prefer.

Just be aware if you're making larger crackers, you may need to allow a little more cooking time for them to crisp up properly.

If you're making a batch for a cheeseboard I can also recommend pairing them with my gluten free breadsticks or gluten free cheese and rosemary crackers - both recipes can be found in my Gluten Free Christmas eBook!

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My gluten free Mini Cheddars recipe

This gluten free Mini Cheddars recipe makes around 45 crackers - enough to share between two people.

You can easily size this batch up or down to make as many or as few as you like. Obviously more is better in my opinion and I could have easily devoured the lot in one sitting!

If you make this recipe and love it, please do let me know bytagging me on my Instagramor using#theglutenfreeblogger. I love seeing your bakes!

And please do leave a review to let others know you loved it too! It would mean the world to me.

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Yield: 45 biscuits

Gluten free Mini Cheddars

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes

Chilling Time: 30 minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes

These gluten free Mini Cheddars are the perfect savoury snack! Mini baked cheese crackers which taste just like Mini Cheddars or cheese Ritz crackers! This recipe makes around 45 crackers using a 1.5 inch round cutter.

Ingredients

  • 100g plain gluten free flour (I use FREEE by Doves Farm)
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 35g cold unsalted butter
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • ¼ tsp caster sugar
  • 2 tbsp cold water
  • 2 tsp vegetable oil
  • 35g finely grated mature Cheddar cheese

For finishing:

  • 15g melted butter
  • Pinch salt

Instructions

  1. Add the gluten free flour, baking powder, salt and sugar to a large mixing bowl (plus the xanthan gum if using - see notes below) and stir to mix.
  2. Cut the unsalted butter into small cubes and add to the flour mix. Using your fingertips, rub the flour mix into the butter until it forms a breadcrumb-like consistency. The colder the butter and your hands while doing this, the better!
  3. Add the grated cheese to the mixture and stir to mix. Pour in the oil and water and use a fork to start to mix the dough together. Once it thickens into a dough, use your hands to bring it together into a ball and knead a couple of times.
  4. Shape the dough into a disc and chill in the fridge for 30 minutes. Once the dough is ready, preheat the oven to 220'C / 200'C Fan / Gas 6.
  5. Roll the dough out to around 4mm thick. Using a 1.5-inch round cutter, cut out the crackers and place on a lined baking tin around 1 inch apart from each other. Use a skewer or fork to prick holes in each cracker and then bake for 8-10 minutes until golden on top.
  6. Straight after removing from the oven, brush the crackers with melted butter and sprinkle with salt. Leave to cool on the trays for 10-15 minutes before removing and eating.

Notes

  • Gluten free flour blends will vary - if you're using one which doesn't contain xanthan gum you'll also need to add ¼ tsp xanthan gum to your dry ingredients. I recommend using FREEE by Doves Farm plain gluten free flour.
  • You could complete stages 1 and 2 in a food processor but I prefer the breadcrumb-ing by hand method as it involves less washing up!
  • This recipe is best eaten on the day of baking but can be kept in an airtight container for up to three days.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

45

Serving Size:

1 cracker

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 23Total Fat: 2gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 4mgSodium: 36mgCarbohydrates: 2gFiber: 0gSugar: 0gProtein: 0g

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FAQs

How many holes does a mini cheddar have? ›

Neil on X: "There are 29 holes in a Mini Cheddar #snackfact" / X.

Are mini Cheddars crisps gluten free? ›

Contains: Milk, Gluten. May also contain Egg, Soya. Contains: Milk, Gluten.

Are Jacobs Mini Cheddars vegetarian UK? ›

In conclusion, Jacobs Mini Cheddars are not suitable for vegans, as they contain dried cheese and whey powder derived from milk. However, they may be suitable for lacto-vegetarians who consume dairy products.

What are the ingredients in mini Cheddars? ›

Flour (WHEAT Flour, Calcium, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin), Vegetable Oils (Palm), Dried Cheese (10%) (MILK) [Dried Powdered Cheese (MILK), Natural Flavouring], Sugar, Glucose Syrup, Salt, Dried Whey (MILK), BARLEY Malt Extract, Raising Agents (Ammonium Bicarbonate, Sodium Bicarbonate), Acid (Lactic Acid), Natural Flavourings ...

Are mini Cheddars a healthy snack? ›

It's important to note that Jacobs Mini Cheddars are not necessarily a low-calorie or low-fat snack. However, they do contain protein and fibre, which can help keep you feeling fuller for longer and may help prevent overeating.

What cheese is in mini Cheddars? ›

The new Jacob's Mini Cheddars Cheese & Pickle are a baked (not fried) snack made with real Ploughman's Cheshire cheese which is mixed into the dough prior to baking. Made with no artificial colours or preservatives, each bag contains 50g of the Ploughman's Cheshire cheese flavoured Mini Cheddars. Box of 30 bags.

Are Pringles gluten-free? ›

Are Pringles gluten-free? As most Pringles flavours are made with wheat starch, Pringles are not considered to be gluten-free. They are also not labelled as gluten-free, so best to give them a miss and try some new and exciting gluten-free crisp options instead!

Are cream crackers gluten-free? ›

Flour (WHEAT Flour, Calcium, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin), Vegetable Oil (Palm), Salt, Raising Agent (Sodium Bicarbonate), Yeast. Allergy Advice: Contains: Barley, Wheat. For allergens, including Cereals containing Gluten, see ingredients in BOLD. Free From: Artificial Colours, Artificial Flavours.

Are mini Cheddars baked or fried? ›

We make every last bite awesome, so we sprinkle and stir real cheese into our dough. Then it's baked (Never Fried!) until golden to guarantee cheesy, crunchy perfection, every time. Hello, We're Mini Cheddars!

Is there real cheese in mini Cheddars? ›

Jacob's Mini Cheddars are oven baked to perfection with real cheese for a delicious, crunchy snack. The original cheddar cheese flavour, for cheese lovers everywhere.

Do mini Cheddars contain egg? ›

May also contain Egg, Soya. For allergens, including Cereals containing Gluten, see ingredients in bold.

Do mini Cheddars contain wheat? ›

Flour (Wheat Flour, Calcium, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin), Vegetable Oils (palm, Sunflower), Dried Cheese (12%) (Milk) [dried Powdered Cheese (Milk), Natural Flavouring, Yeast Extract (Barley)], Sugar, Glucose Syrup, Salt, Dried Whey (Milk), Barley Malt Extract, Raising Agents (ammonium Bicarbonate, Sodium Bicarbonate), Acid ...

What are Aldi mini Cheddars called? ›

Mini Cheddars Jacob's 6 Original 6 X Pack | ALDI.

Is a mini Cheddars a crisp or a biscuits? ›

Mini Cheddars are a brand of baked Cheddar cheese-flavoured British-style savoury biscuit, having a granular crumbly texture, unlike crackers which are harder, more brittle and flaky in texture.

What cheese has a lot of little holes? ›

So why does Swiss cheese have holes? Also called “eyes,” they're so essential to Swiss cheese that when they're missing, the cheesemakers say the batch is “blind.” What makes Swiss cheese “holey” is additional bacteria called Propionibacterium freudenrichii subspecies shermanii – P. shermanii for short.

Have mini Cheddars got smaller? ›

Packs of Mini Cheddars have been made smaller and less cheesy as the biscuits become the latest victim of “shrinkflation” in supermarkets. The Jacob's brand has shrunk its packets and reduced the amount of dried cheese in its recipe – but prices on supermarket shelves have broadly remained the same.

What cheese is full of holes? ›

When we talk about "Swiss cheese," we're referring to several varieties of medium-hard cheese that resemble Emmental cheese, which originated in Emmental, Switzerland. Most blocks of Swiss cheese are dotted with holes, also called "eyes." Swiss cheese varieties without eyes are known as "blind."

What are the holes in cheddar cheese? ›

Introduction. Eyes are the holes present in some cheese varieties caused by the formation of gas due to microbial metabolism. This gas is carbon dioxide (CO2). We've discussed this briefly in another post.

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