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Scout
03-09-2005, 15:51
me and dad(morch) camped out last night an decided to have a fire.
we made our first bannock

the recipie was: plain flour ,water (very little) ,sultanas ,coco powder (optional)

Beakytzw
03-09-2005, 16:01
Hope you both had a good night out. And you enjoy many many more :)

morch
04-09-2005, 22:54
Yea we had a great time, much better than the bannock, but thats just my opinion ;)

Toddy
04-09-2005, 23:59
oops double post :o

Toddy
05-09-2005, 00:00
The first one is always good :rolleyes:

Try this one; 3, 2, 1 :)

3 measures of flour .....be sensible use self raising!
2 of dried milk.....any kind will do
1 of dried fruit or small fresh pieces or cocoa or grated cheese.....whatever

add a teaspoonful of baking powder.....if you're making a lot add more, about 1 level teaspoonful per100g is about right with self raising flour, it's not needed but it makes for easier eating.
Add sufficient water to bind into a not crumby or sticky dough.

Bake, enjoy :D

Chopped sundried tomatoes and grated cheddar is very good, especially if you add some sesame seeds

cheers,
Toddy

AJB
05-09-2005, 08:27
Chopped ripe banana, brown sugar and topped with a glug of rum. WOW

Rick
05-09-2005, 09:27
Made ash cakes out of my usual mix, (pl. flour, sugar and a bit of baking soda), we mixed blackberries into the mixture shaped little scones and chucked them on the coals for 5 minutes (forgot the pan) ,mmmmm Lovely.

leon-b
05-06-2006, 07:43
has any one got a real simple bannock recipe as i am a bannock firstimer

miniac
05-06-2006, 22:36
try 2 parts flour, 1 part milk powder, brown sugar, table spoon of baking powder.
mix it all up add little bit off water slowly till its like a ball shape that does not stick to you hands that much. Bung it in your oven on your fire what ever your pleasure...

I top it with brown sugar, sometimes put rasions or chopped fruit in it..


dont foget to enjoy it!!! :D

PhilParry
05-06-2006, 22:51
Chopped ripe banana, brown sugar and topped with a glug of rum. WOW



MMMMMmmmmm....that sounds FANTASTIC!!! :Wow:

What savoury versions does anyone know of other than cheese? :bluThinki

Phil

capacious
06-06-2006, 00:13
I tried it once with beef jerky in it (chewy), bacon (yummy), chopped boiled egg (interesting...) but the best of all was with sun dried tomatoes, garam masala curry paste (honestly!) and pilchards. Absolutely utterly lip-smackingly delicious. And incredibly messy of course...

PhilParry
08-06-2006, 12:57
I tried it once with beef jerky in it (chewy), bacon (yummy), chopped boiled egg (interesting...) but the best of all was with sun dried tomatoes, garam masala curry paste (honestly!) and pilchards. Absolutely utterly lip-smackingly delicious. And incredibly messy of course...


Jeez...how long did that take to get out of your hands?!!? :eek:

Phil

Celt_Ginger
16-06-2006, 20:01
This one is easy.
10 spoons of plain flour
2 spoons of sugar
2 spoons of baking powder
2 spoons of honey
water
mix it all up, fry or bake and eat.

leon-b
16-06-2006, 21:43
ive never heard of putting honey in does it taste nice