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I've lived on the Seneca Nation of Indians Reservation now for over 35 years and used to always get this bread when I went to the annual pow wows....
Recipe #95915
"I've lived on the Seneca Nation of Indians Reservation now for over 35 years and used to always get this bread when I went to the annual pow wows. This is an authentic Seneca (A tribe of the Iroquois Federation) recipe and is good to eat either warm or cold. I enjoy taking several to work to snack on during the day."View Full Recipe
Ingredients: dry milk, warm water, lard...
Prep Time:15 mins
Total Time: 30 mins
This is a recipe that I got from the " New York Times Bread and Soup Cookbook" by Yvonne Young Tarr. I will give the basic recipe from the book...
Recipe #274537
"This is a recipe that I got from the " New York Times Bread and Soup Cookbook" by Yvonne Young Tarr. I will give the basic recipe from the book then explain how I improved it. This is unleavened bread, so there is no yeast involved. Here is the recipe"View Full Recipe
Ingredients: herbes de provence, garlic powder...
Prep Time:20 mins
Total Time: 30 mins
Recipe #290429
The Sage Cafe at Barona Valley Ranch serves this Fry Bread between the hours of 5 and 11 PM. It is OUTSTANDING. Hands down it is the best fry bread...
"The Sage Cafe at Barona Valley Ranch serves this Fry Bread between the hours of 5 and 11 PM. It is OUTSTANDING. Hands down it is the best fry bread I've ever eaten. Top with honey, butter and/or powdered sugar or cinnamon sugar and you'll swear you're eating manna from heaven. We like it so much we asked for the recipe and were quite..."View Full Recipe
Ingredients: hot water, salt, shortening...
Prep Time:30 mins
Total Time: 31 mins
After about 20 attempts this is the best Recipe i was able to create!
Recipe #387068
"After about 20 attempts this is the best Recipe i was able to create!"View Full Recipe
Ingredients: fast rising yeast, milk, oil...
Prep Time:10 mins
Total Time: 15 mins
Recipe #223485
First time I had this was during "Indian Taco" day for hot lunch at the school where I was a teacher on the Flathead Indian Reservation in Montana....
"First time I had this was during "Indian Taco" day for hot lunch at the school where I was a teacher on the Flathead Indian Reservation in Montana. This was served at all the pow-wows out there! A friend's mother gave me her recipe; they make it for a church fund-raiser in Rapid City, South Dakota. GREAT FOR O.A.M.C. PLANNED OVERS!"View Full Recipe
Ingredients: warm water, salt, sugar...
Prep Time:1 hrs
Total Time: 2 hrs 15 mins
Recipe #136543
Step by easy step recipe for a Native American all-purpose flat bread dating back to the nineteenth century. Fry bread is considered a food of inter-tribal...
"Step by easy step recipe for a Native American all-purpose flat bread dating back to the nineteenth century. Fry bread is considered a food of inter-tribal unity and is made at all Indian pow wows. It has a crispy outside and a chewy inside. Serve with butter & honey, powdered sugar, or cinnamon & sugar. Or add 'taco' ingredients..."View Full Recipe
Ingredients: milk, oil, salt...
Prep Time:40 mins
Total Time: 55 mins
Recipe #2774
Ingredients: double-acting baking powder, ice water...
Prep Time:20 mins
Total Time: 2 hrs 40 mins
Recipe #143406
I had planned Pancakes for breakfast this morning. This is an Old Family Recipe from scratch that has 1 tsp Lemon Juice (from concentrate). Tastes better...
"I had planned Pancakes for breakfast this morning. This is an Old Family Recipe from scratch that has 1 tsp Lemon Juice (from concentrate). Tastes better with syrup, honey, peanut butter, jelly, jam, preserves, gravy."View Full Recipe
Ingredients: eggs, lemon juice, water...
Prep Time:10 mins
Total Time: 25 mins
Recipe #73332
Recipe #105341
This is used as communal Tiospaye Wakon at Calvary Cathedral in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
"This is used as communal Tiospaye Wakon at Calvary Cathedral in Sioux Falls, South Dakota"View Full Recipe
Ingredients: warm water, unbleached flour...
Prep Time:2 hrs
Total Time: 2 hrs 45 mins
"Here's something you don't find often. Good too."View Full Recipe
Ingredients: mesquite meal, oil, water...
Prep Time:12 mins
Total Time: 42 mins
Recipe #412808
There are a few variations of American Indian Fry Bread, according to the region, and some use yeast while others use baking powder. Some are rolled out...
"There are a few variations of American Indian Fry Bread, according to the region, and some use yeast while others use baking powder. Some are rolled out and some are patted flat in the palms of the hands. This is a basic one that I use. It's very simple and easy to double, triple, or halve it. The rule is 1 tsp of baking powder to 1 cup of flour..."View Full Recipe
Ingredients: confectioners' sugar, honey...
Prep Time:25 mins
Total Time: 30 mins
Recipe #192066
Similar to the Navajo Fry Bread featured on Emeril LaGassi's cooking show, but we used milk instead of water, which results in a softer bread with...
"Similar to the Navajo Fry Bread featured on Emeril LaGassi's cooking show, but we used milk instead of water, which results in a softer bread with richer flavor."View Full Recipe
Ingredients: milk, salt, vegetable oil...
Prep Time:30 mins
Total Time: 1 hrs 15 mins
Recipe #456232
"The Creek Indians in Tennessee and Georgia were using corn ... for generations before the European settlers arrived.... This simple list of ingredients...
Recipe #456232
""The Creek Indians in Tennessee and Georgia were using corn ... for generations before the European settlers arrived.... This simple list of ingredients found in this famous Southern quick bread resembles Irish soda or wheaten and I cannot help but imagine how the Ulster-Scots settlers improvised and adapted to the new found colourful cornmeal...."View Full Recipe
Ingredients: cornmeal, eggs, fennel seeds...
Prep Time:15 mins
Total Time: 40 mins
Recipe #465936
Hoe Cakes were the first simple forms of corn bread in the South. Simple corn meal mixed with water and salt and then baked. Originally, Native Americans...
"Hoe Cakes were the first simple forms of corn bread in the South. Simple corn meal mixed with water and salt and then baked. Originally, Native Americans cooked these on hot rocks in an open fire. They were commonly referred to as Ash Cakes. Later, settlers from Europe adopted the recipe, cooking the cakes on the blades of their hoes in the fireplace...."View Full Recipe
Ingredients: bacon fat, salt...
Prep Time:3 mins
Total Time: 13 mins
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