This is not an “authentic” recipe, but it looks like the real stuff and tastes right good. It is actually more like a hard cookie than real hardtack. It has been used successfully in “Civil War presentations” at public schools, civic organizations, and church groups. If you do those kinds of presentations, cut the dough into tiny squares so everybody in the audience will get a sample. However, if you are strictly into being totally authentic this receipt is not what you want.
1 ½ cups milk
4 cups plain flour
4 tablespoons Crisco
half a bag (+) of brown sugar
3 teaspoons salt
Cinnamon (to taste””the more, the better)
Mix together, make dough, roll flat on wax paper, cut into squares, punch holes, and bake on greased cookie sheet at 350 degrees for half an hour. If the hardtack is not hard enough for you, let it bake a bit longer.
The only drawback is they will mold. However, I've had some lying around for several weeks here on the Gulf Coast and they've lasted OK. Once the mold starts it goes quick. It may be my imagination but the mold seems to be quicker after Katrina than before.