Ok, so I've been in Utah to celebrate my dad's 70th birthday (I'll post on that soon) and so I think I have two recipes to make up for. So here is the Saturday Edition of Food Friday.
Fried Bread
4 C Flour
4 t Baking Powder
1 t Salt
2 C Milk
Mix dry ingredients. Add milk and stir 10 minutes (I use my trusty Kitchen Aid). Put some oil in a shallow pan and place on medium-high heat. Knead dough until it is rubbery. Divide into small flat pieces. Pinch a small piece off and place it in the oil. When it quickly bounces to the top and begins to fry, you know it is ready. Fry in oil - turning it over once.
Serving suggestions: eat with butter and jam; sprinkle cinnamon sugar on it; squeeze honey all over it; use it as the base for Navajo Tacos. YUM!!!!
Crepes
3 Eggs
1 1/3 C Milk
3 T Butter (softened but not melted)
1 C Flour
1/2 t Salt
Mix all ingredients with either a hand mixer or (and this is my little secret trick) a blender (because then you can pour the batter right out onto your pan). Heat a small round frying pan with sides on medium-high. When the pan is hot pour a small amount of batter (maybe 1 1/2 T) into the pan and swirl the batter all around (the thinner the better). When the batter doesn't look wet anymore, carefully flip it and brown the other side (maybe 30 seconds).
Serving Ideas: eat them for breakfast with sugar, cinnamon, jam, fresh fruit and whipped cream, or make a yummy center and have stuffed crepes for dinner (suggestions for stuffing available if there is interest).
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both recipes look very yummy and easy! We can't wait to try them.
ReplyDeleteMy dad served his mission in Arizona, and he used to make fry bread for us, so thanks for such a sentimental recipe!
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ReplyDeleteSo, last night I was really in the mood for Navajo Tacos. I thought to myself, "Man, I wish I had written down Heidi's Fry Bread recipe when I lived with her."
Then I remembered about Food Friday! I couldn't remember if you'd posted this recipe or not, but I did a search and there it was!
I made up a half batch and it was delicious. Now I'm going to print the recipe and put it in my cookbook. Thanks!