Click for Info 

Title: 
Recipe: Bannock
Board: 
From: 
Jeanne/FL 1-2-2004
RE: 
ISO: Bannick (I may be spelling it wrong)
 MSG ID: 0068542
This seems to be another recipe that has lots of variations, but I found this on the internet that seems to fit your description. Seems similar to Navaho Fry Bread.

Bannock

4 cups flour
4 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
4 tablespoons oil

Mix ingredients and add water until you have a doughy consistency. Knead approximately 10 minutes

You can add cinnamon/brown sugar to make it taste a bit differently.

Grease and heat a frying pan. Form the dough into cakes (sort of like tortillas or pancakes) about 1/2 inch thick and dust lightly with flour.

Lay the bannock in the frying pan.

Wiggle the pan every so often to keep the bannock from sticking.

Once a bottom crust has formed and the dough has hardened enough to hold together, turn them.

Cooking takes 12-15 minutes.

If you don't have a frying pan you can make a thicker dough by adding less water. Roll the dough into a long snake, no wider than an inch. Wind this around a preheated green hardwood stick and cook over a fire, turning occasionally, until the bannock is
cooked.

Replies:
  ISO: Bannick (I may be spelling it wrong)
  Lucy Gow --Edmonton - 1-1-2004
 
MSG ID: 0068538
1 Recipe: Bannock
    Jeanne/FL - 1-2-2004
   
MSG ID: 0068542
  2 Thank you!!
    Lucy Gow - Edmonton - 1-5-2004
   
MSG ID: 0068566
Search: 
Keywords: 
In Association with Amazon.com

Amazon Shopping:


The Wisdom of the Chinese Kitchen

Featured in Cookbook Heaven 

Copyright 1995 - 2008 The Kitchen Link,Inc.
All Rights Reserved - www.recipelink.com - Privacy