Great Bannock recipes for when you’re on the trail
Hoodoo’s recipes
There was a period in my life where I lived out of a pack for months at a time, and this was one of my staples.
I do use baking powder in mine though.
Here is the recipe I use:
6 cups of flower 1 cup dry milk 1 t salt 1 cup shortening 1/4 c baking powder
Mix well and store.
To cook, I mix 2 cups of mix with 1/3 cup of water. For pancakes I add an egg and 1 1/2 cups of water (and fresh-picked blueberries).
I like to coil it like a rope on a stick and bake it over hot coals. I also like to add raisins to the mix, and serve it with honey and clarified butter. Good stuff eh?
Try this: thread a piece of smoked sausage on a stick and cook it over the fire until juicy brown. Now wrap it in a rope of bannock and bake over the fire until golden. Serve with mustard if you have it. Hmmmmm, I’m gettin’ hungry. Match’s recipes
2 cups Flour 1 tsp Salt 1/2 cup Water
Just mix it all together until it forms a dough. This can be cooked in any number of ways (wrapping round stick as described above, cooked on a flat surface (pan/skillet/hearthstone) or fried.
If you want a slightly nicer dough (more bread-like) then use the following:
3 cups flour (can use self-raising) 1/2 cup dried milk powder 1 tsp sugar 1 tsp salt 1 cup water or beer
This works better if cooked on a skillet/stone, as it tends to rise a bit and fall off sticks as it swells. Alternatively, this can be used to make damper – which is basically a camp fire bread – get a mess tin with a lid, put the dough in it and bury in the hot coals of a fire until the bread is cooked.
Gerd’s recipe
Another simple recipe for a bannock type of bread would be: 2 cups flour 1/2 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons baking powder 50-gram butter / margarine .8 cups water
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