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Bannock - Scottish
6 Servings
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Bannock - Scottish Ingredients
1 c Whole
wheat
flour
1/2 ts -
Salt
1/2 c All purpose
flour
2 tb
Butter
, melted
1/2 c Rolled
oats
1/3 c
Raisins
; optional
2 tb
Sugar
, granulated
3/4 c -Water; approx,
2 ts
Baking powder
Instructions for Bannock - Scottish
"Bannock, a simple type of scone was cooked in pioneer days over open fires. Variations in flours and the additional of dried or fresh fruit make this bread the simple choice of Canadian campers even today. Oven baking has become an acceptable alternative to the cast iron frypan. McKelvies restaurant in Halifax serves an oatmeal version similar to this one. For plain bannock, omit rolled oats and increase the all purpose flour to 1 cup.... One of the earliest quick breads, bannock was as simple as flour, salt, a bit of fat (often bacon grease) and water. In gold rush days, dough was mixed right in the prospectors flour bag and cooked in a frypan over an open fire. Indians wrapped a similar dough around sticks driven into the ground beside their camp fire, baking it along with freshly caught fish. Todays native _Fried Bread_ is like bannock and cooked in a skillet. Newfoundlanders _Damper Dogs_ are small rounds of dough cooked on the stoves dampers while _Toutons_ are similar bits of dough deep fried. At a promotional luncheon for the 1992 Inuit Circumpolar Conference, Eskimo Doughnuts, deep fried rings of bannock dough, were served. It is said that Inuit children prefer these "doughnuts" to sweet cookies. Red River settlers from Scotland made a frugal bannock with lots of flour, little sugar and drippings or lard. Now this same bread plays a prominent part in Winnipegs own Folklorama Festival. At Expo 86 in Vancouver, buffalo on bannock buns was a popular item at the North West Territories restaurant. In many regions of Canada, whole wheat flour or wheat germ replaces part of the flour and cranberries or blueberries are sometimes added. A Saskatchewan firm markets a bannock mix, and recipe books from coast to coast upgrade bannock with butter, oatmeal, raisins, cornmeal and dried fruit." Stir together flours, oats, sugar, baking powder and salt. Add melted butter, raisins (if using) and water, adding more water if needed to make sticky dough. With floured hands, pat into greased pie plate. Bake in 400F oven for 20 to 25 minutes or until browned and tester comes out clean. Cut into wedges. SERVES:6 VARIATIONS: In place of raisins add chopped dried apricots or fresh berries.(Blueberries are terrific if one is camping in northern Ontario in August.) SOURCE: "The First Decade" chapter in _A Century of Canadian Home Cooking_ Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #641 by thelma@pipeline.com on Jun 07, 1997
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