Indian Bannock Recipes

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NATIVE CREE BANNOCK BREAD



Native Cree Bannock Bread image

A real taste of the Canadian North. Take this recipe, and the ingredients, with you the next time you go camping!

Provided by Millereg

Categories     Quick Breads

Time 40m

Yield 1 bannock, 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

6 cups flour
1 cup lard
3 tablespoons baking powder
1 tablespoon salt
2 cups currants or 2 cups raisins (I used sultanas)
3 1/2 cups water

Steps:

  • In the bowl, mix the flour and lard together by hand, and then add the baking powder, salt and the currants, raisins or sultanas.
  • Next, add the water and work the ingredients into a dough.
  • Now, you have two options: the camp fire or the oven.
  • To cook over a camp fire, divide the dough into four lumps and firmly wrap each lump around the end of a four foot stick and prop securely over the fire until golden brown.
  • To cook in an oven, spread the dough out into a 16" square cake pan.
  • Bake at 425 degrees for about 20 minutes or until golden brown.

INDIAN BANNOCK



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remember Mom making a big batch of bannock, quite often when we were kids, and I loved to take it to school in my lunch, in place of a sandwich, and all the kids thought I was weird,but to this day I love bannock.

Provided by CookingMonster

Categories     Breads

Time 11m

Yield 24 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 4

2 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons shortening

Steps:

  • Mix.
  • Add enough water to make a soft dough.
  • You can bake in oven, or you can deep fry it.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 47.5, Fat 1.2, SaturatedFat 0.3, Sodium 78.9, Carbohydrate 8, Fiber 0.3, Protein 1.1

BANNOCK



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Our ancestors made this bread when on the trail. Try throwing in blueberries or raisins for added flavor.

Provided by Carol

Categories     Bread     Quick Bread Recipes

Time 40m

Yield 12

Number Of Ingredients 5

3 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons baking powder
¼ cup butter, melted
1 ½ cups water

Steps:

  • Measure flour, salt, and baking powder into a large bowl. Stir to mix. Pour melted butter and water over flour mixture. Stir with fork to make a ball.
  • Turn dough out on a lightly floured surface, and knead gently about 10 times. Pat into a flat circle 3/4 to 1 inch thick.
  • Cook in a greased frying pan over medium heat, allowing about 15 minutes for each side. Use two lifters for easy turning. May also be baked on a greased baking sheet at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 25 to 30 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 148.9 calories, Carbohydrate 24.5 g, Cholesterol 10.2 mg, Fat 4.1 g, Fiber 0.8 g, Protein 3.3 g, SaturatedFat 2.5 g, Sodium 465.5 mg, Sugar 0.1 g

BANNOCK



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This is an adopted recipe. The original introduction stated "Bannock is a Native Indian fry bread. Simple and quick to make. This recipe comes from a magazine article. The woman who taught the author of the article to make bannock said that "rich Indians add raisins to their bannock"."

Provided by Pamela

Categories     Quick Breads

Time 15m

Yield 4 pieces, 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

2 cups flour
2 tablespoons baking powder
2 tablespoons sugar (or less, if you prefer your bannock less sweet)
2 pinches salt
water, at room temperature

Steps:

  • Mix flour, baking powder, sugar and salt together.
  • Mix with enough water so that the mixture becomes a dough.
  • Form into 4-6 large, thick patties.
  • Fry on lightly oiled frying pan, turning when the bottom is golden.
  • (You may also bake in the oven.) Good served warm.
  • If desired, spread with honey, jam, butter, or peanut butter.
  • Traditionally bannock would have been made with whatever ingredients were on hand.
  • For example, adding blueberries if they're in season.
  • This freezes well. Freeze, already baked, in a labeled ziploc bag with the air squeezed out as much as possible. To serve, bring to room temperature by removing from the bag and letting rest on the counter for a few hours. SPeed up the process, by baking or microwaving until the desired temperature is reached.

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