<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Thank you all for your responses. There were many so this may be long. I use GF corn flake crumbs mixed with almond meal, add a little sugar and spice (cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice). Also, the NuWorld Amaranth cereals also make a nice crumb for crusts. I grind everything in my nut mill/ coffe grinder (I never use it for coffee.) Hi--I use ground up crisp rice cereal and ground nuts, usually toasted almonds. Mix in equal amounts for the amount of cracker crumbs. Don't compact the cereal after grinding. The flavor is a bit more "adult" than graham, but it makes a great crust for cheesecake, etc. Yes--Someone from this list recommended Kinnickknick grahamm type crackers--I found them at a health food store and made my own crust using traditional recipe--it came out fabulous! No one knew the difference! How about crush gf cookies with your rolling pin or put them in the blender to make crumbs? I have not done this gf, but used to use grahm crackers. Then add melted butter or margarine, cinnamon if you need more flavor and pat mixture into pie pan. Good luck and keep us posted. I have never had gluten-free graham crackers, so what I've done is used half a package of Mi-Del GF pecan cookies and half a package of Mi-Del GF ginger snaps. I crush them in the food processor and use just like crushed graham crackers accoring to recipe directions. Sometimes, I'll used just the pecan cookies if that's all I have on hand. Works pretty well. Good luck and let us know if you learn of another GF graham cracker source! Not a shortcut item, but I've seen a graham cracker recipe in one of Bette Hagmann's Gluten Free Gourmet cookbooks. Not sure which book (maybe Comfort Foods or one of the other recent ones), but the description with the recipe says it really tastes much like the real thing (and she's usually pretty up front about how close you can expect her recipes to be to the "real thing"). I process Health Valley Rice bran crackers. I find them bitter as a cookie, but fine for crumb crusts. Really any cereal, bread, cookie or cake crumbs will do. I use the Kinnikinnick "Graham Like" crumbs. My husband is the celiac in our household but even I love the results I get from these crumbs. For years I ordered them but recently found a local nutrition store that carries them. I use Health Valley Original Rice Bran Crackers. They taste very much like regular graham crackers. You just roll them with a rolling pin or whir them in a food processor to make the crumbs. They were gf last time I checked I use Health Valley Rice Bran Crackers and grind them up in a blender or Cuisinart. Other people don't even know the difference when I make a cheesecake or key lime pie. Just use the recipe for graham cracker crust. My Mother-in-law made a cheesecake with Kinnikinnick Graham Style Cracker Crumbs which was pretty good. Good luck! I use ground almond meal and it works just as good if not better. The last few cheesecakes were turned out perfect. "Bob's Red Mill almond meal/ flour is the product, just substitute it in the same amounts as graham cracker crumbs. I grind up Mr. Ritt's biscotti for crumb crusts....its and expensive way to go but they produce superior crusts. You might contact them and see if they have ends and pieces they would sell. I believe that they also sell "graham cracker crumbs" as well. The gluten free pantry is also a possible source. Lots of times I don't bother with crusts and I haven't ever made one with GF graham cracker crumbs, but I did try something that turned out quite nice. I had some Maple Buckwheat Flakes from Arrowhead Mills and I crushed some of them and added a little melted butter and pressed that into a pie plate and poured in a no bake filling. It was very tasty and worked we Kinniknick Click here: Kinnikinnick Foods They have great Graham Cracker crumbs I am making a pudding pie today, using these............. I use Midel gf ginger snaps and grind them fine in my cuisinart. They are great and work well for pies and toppings. cookies, butter and brown sugar I have used the Kinnikinnick ones and they seem fine. You might want to try Mi-Del gf ginger snaps. They're not graham crackers, but they taste great, and make a very good crust. I generally find them at Wild Oats, though I'm sure there are other outlets. My friends make graham crackers from a Bette Hagman recipe. You could also use cereal crumbs...A mix of corn & rice Crunchems would have a nice taste. Health Valley rice bran crackers are very close to graham. I've also used gluten free rice crisp cereal, both work very well. Good Luck!! My secret (but don't tell anybody unless they are on a gf diet) is to bake a batch of gf gingerbread, or the mock graham crackers, and make crumbs out of them for pies. The gingerbread is a knockout crust for pumpkin pie or apple pie. Yum and yum. Crumbled Noture's Path Honey'd Cornflakes do the same job. Look at my best recipes: http://forums.delphiforums.com/celiac/messages?msg=14862.1 The crust recipe is there. To enter at this Delphi CD Forum: http://forums.delphiforums.com/celiac/start You could use Pamela's cookie crumbs. Lemon would be terrific for a lemon meringue pie, chocolate for chocolate pie, etc. I make the(gf) graham crackers and was told there really isn't any difference in taste gluten free trading co in Milwaukee sells Kinninick brand of gf graham cracker crumbs I have made my own graham crackers, or just substitute. I use crumbs of whatever I have on hand. Usually it's GF rice flakes cereal! I've used cookies that didn't turn out quite right, etc. If it's GF, you can crush it up for crusts! *Support summarization of posts, reply to the SENDER not the CELIAC List*