The recipe Frybread- Traditional Seminole Native American Dish
Frybread- Traditional Seminole Native American Dish recipe is a Dinner meal that takes 30 minutes to make. If you enjoy for Dinner, you will like Frybread- Traditional Seminole Native American Dish!
Frybread- Traditional Seminole Native American Dish
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My Mother is Creek and my Father is Seminole. Making fry bread takes alot of practice. Keep trying if your first batch isn't perfect. What Course Is Frybread- Traditional Seminole Native American Dish?Frybread- Traditional Seminole Native American Dish is for Dinner. How Long Does Frybread- Traditional Seminole Native American Dish Recipe Take To Prepare?Frybread- Traditional Seminole Native American Dish takes 20 minutes to prepare. How Long Does Frybread- Traditional Seminole Native American Dish Recipe Take To Cook?Frybread- Traditional Seminole Native American Dish takes 30 minutes to cook. How Many Servings Does Frybread- Traditional Seminole Native American Dish Recipe Make?Frybread- Traditional Seminole Native American Dish makes 12 servings. What Are The Ingredients For Frybread- Traditional Seminole Native American Dish Recipe?The ingredients for Frybread- Traditional Seminole Native American Dish are: 2 C Flour3 tsp Baking Powder 1 tsp Salt 1 c 2% Milk Canola Oil How Do I Make Frybread- Traditional Seminole Native American Dish?Here is how you make Frybread- Traditional Seminole Native American Dish: Preparation:1. Fill a deep cast iron skillet about 2 1\2 inches deep with oil. Use enough oil so that the bread will float and not be able to stick to the bottom of the pan. 2. Heat the oil on high heat until it is very hot. Cooking Method:1. Put flour, baking powder and salt in large bowl. Mix together.2. Slowly add the milk. Use one hand to mix it in with the flour while adding milk with the other hand. Note: Your dough should be slightly sticky. Add a little flour if the dough is too wet.3. Put dough on a floured bread board and pat it out with your hands until it is about a 1/2 inch thick. You can pat the dough into pancakes, cut into strips or tear it off in pieces as large or small as you desire. 4. Fry in the hot oil. Add them carefully to the oil and fry for a few seconds. Turn them over with a fork and fry the other side until they are golden brown. It only takes a few seconds on each side. 5. Place on a paper towel to drain excess oil. Recipe Credits: Adapted from Chickasaw, Creek, Cherokee, Old Fashioned, Osage, Seminole and Traditional recipes Making fry bread takes alot of practice. You probably won't make the best fry bread the first time. Just keep trying. Number of Servings: 12Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user VEHAMILTON1.What's The Nutritional Info For Frybread- Traditional Seminole Native American Dish?The nutritional information for Frybread- Traditional Seminole Native American Dish is:
What Dietary Needs Does Frybread- Traditional Seminole Native American Dish Meet?The dietary needs meet for Frybread- Traditional Seminole Native American Dish is Sugar Free |
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