What kind of crackers should I serve at my wine and cheese party?!


Question:

What kind of crackers should I serve at my wine and cheese party?

I am having a Wine and Cheese party, and i have figured everything out from the cheeses, to the wines, to the fruit and olives and such that i will serve. However I have hit a roadblock concerning the sort of crackers and the like that I should serve. Can anyone help??


Answers:
I'm a big fan of Carr's Water Crackers with wine and cheese. They have a very mild flavor and let the cheese be the star. You can either buy the assortment: http://www.carrs-online.com/cgi-bin/bran... (This one is specifically for cheeses) or several varieties. My personal favorite are the Cracked Pepper variety: http://www.carrs-online.com/cgi-bin/bran... (Great with Boursin -- which is my favorite kind of cheese!) It would also be a good idea to have the plain variety: http://www.carrs-online.com/cgi-bin/bran... for the stronger cheeses. There are several other flavors as well: http://www.carrs-online.com/cgi-bin/bran... so you can pick and choose what would go best with the cheeses you're serving.

You can buy them online here: http://www.c-els.com/default.asp?sn=e111... but most specialty grocery stores (like Central Market) carry them -- and many larger supermarkets should have them too.

Water crackers.

Garlic rounds
All around good with most cheese

Personal preference is chicken in a biscuit

Consider that whole grain crackers are healthier, as well as more flavorful. Rye Crisp makes a variety of tasty whole grain crackers.

Vinta, Carr, Townhouse, Ritz.

Assorted shapes and grains.

Merry Christmas!

wine and cheese

Use a variety of crackers: butter crackers (Club, Ritz), water crackers, cracked wheat crackers.

multi grain crackers or RITZ lol

as a Florida cracker, imm insulted.

Carr's Table Water Crackers, Melba Rounds,
Ritz, and something whole grain. Dont' forget about baguette slices for soft cheeses.

Well i dont know about anybody else but i prefer ritz crackers it goes better with the cheese and wine!!

Wheat thins

salted those are the best

A variety. My suggestion is to go to a specialty market, or gourmet market. that way you can pick up crackers, pita chips, biscotti types, dried breads, etc., from all over the world. Flat breads and also bread sticks.




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