Modern Version of Hardtack
Submitted by msdaiquiri
Modern hardtack made with flour, masa harina, wheat germ, and oats for a more nutritious survival bread. A shelf-stable cracker that keeps indefinitely in airtight containers.
YIELD
6 servingsPREP
10 minCOOK
30 minREADY
40 minThis modern take on hardtack upgrades the Civil War-era survival bread with masa harina, wheat germ, and quick oats alongside the traditional flour. The result is a dense, dry cracker that’s more nutritious and flavorful than the plain flour-and-water original, while still keeping indefinitely when stored properly.
Traditional hardtack was nothing more than flour, water, and salt baked until bone-dry. This version adds masa harina (corn flour treated with lime) for a subtle, earthy corn flavor, wheat germ for protein and B vitamins, and oats for fiber. Optional add-ins like sesame seeds, caraway, or dried onion flakes let you customize the flavor.
Mixing by hand until moistened but not sticky is the texture cue. Too wet and the dough won’t roll out or bake dry enough. Too dry and it crumbles when you try to roll it. The water measurement is precise, so follow it closely.
Rolling to ¼ inch thick and scoring before baking creates natural break lines so you can snap off uniform pieces later. The 30-minute bake drives out most of the moisture, which is what gives hardtack its legendary shelf life.
Kitchen Tips
- Roll the dough directly on the cookie sheet to avoid transferring and tearing
- Score deeply before baking. Shallow score lines disappear as the dough puffs slightly
- Cool completely on the sheet before storing. Any residual moisture trapped in a container will cause mold
- Store in airtight, moisture-proof containers. Properly stored, this keeps for months or even years
Variations
- Add dried herbs like rosemary or thyme to the dry mix for a savory cracker
- Replace some of the water with broth for a richer, more flavorful base
- Spread with peanut butter, cheese, or jam for a trail snack with more substance
Ingredients
Directions
Mix all dry ingredients thoroughly.
Add water.
Mix with hands until well-moistened but not sticky.
Divide into 4 parts, roll out each quarter until ¼ inch thick, place on cookie sheet (each part should cover half a cookie sheet).
Bake at 350℉ (180℃) for 30 minutes. Score with a knife before baking, if desired.
Break into pieces as needed. Keeps indefinitely in air-tight, moisture-proof containers.
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