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Delicious fried quick bread. Drizzle on honey, sprinkle on cinnamon sugar, or top them with ground beef, lettuce, and tomatoes to make Indian Tacos. Yum!
Stir together flour, baking powder, and salt in a medium bowl. Stir with a fork as you pour in the milk; keep stirring for a bit to get it to come together as much as possible. Add just enough water (about 1/4 to 1/2 cup) to get it to come together. Cover the bowl with a dish towel and let it sit for 35 to 45 minutes to rest.
When you’re ready to make the fry bread, heat about 1 to 2 inches shortening/lard in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Grab a plum-sized piece of dough (or larger if you want larger fry bread) and press it into a circle with your fingers: place it on a clean surface and begin pressing in the center and work your way out, stretching it as you go.
When the circle is about 4 to 7 inches (however big you want it) carefully drape it into the skillet. Allow it to fry on one side until golden brown, about 1 minute, then carefully flip it to the other side using tongs. Fry it for another 30 to 45 seconds.
Remove the fry bread to a paper towel-lined plate and allow it to drain while you fry the other pieces.
Serve warm!
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Sooperchef on 6.7.2017
I made fry bread it was very delicious and tasty.Easy to make and found the same recipe from the ( https://www.sooperchef.pk/pakistani-recipes/ ). Must visit
Mom-Of-Five-Boys! on 7.2.2014
My papa was Blackfoot Indian, he would make them all the time for us. Thank you for keeping it simple and not adding things that it did not need! Brings back really good memory’s of a sweet loving man!
Donna Clement on 2.28.2014
My husband is MicMac Indian and his family has been making this traditional bread for years…It is called Luskinigan….There are some variations but it is basically the same….it also makes great dinner rolls….just roll out the dough to the thickness u want