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picture of recipeAustralian Damper Recipe - Food.com
butter,    salt,    self raising flour,    milk,    water
Traditional Damper Bread - entering for Zaar World Tour 5.
Serving Size: 1 (58) g   Servings Per Recipe: 15   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 135.2   Calories from Fat 15 g 11 %   Total Fat 1.7 ...


picture of recipeAustralian Rosemary Damper Recipe - Food.com
butter,    rosemary,    onion,    bacon,    cheddar cheese,    self raising flour,    milk,    water
Damper is best served hot with butter. Cooked damper can be frozen for
Serving Size: 1 (164) g   Servings Per Recipe: 4   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 662.7   Calories from Fat 280 g 42 %   T...


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picture of recipeEasy Australian Damper Recipe - Food.com
butter,    bread flour,    salt,    bread,    sugar,    self raising flour,    milk,    water
Damper is a traditional Australian bread. There are probably as many variations as there are people to cook it! This recipe comes from the Australian Women’s Weekly cookbook “Muffins, Scon...


picture of recipeEasy Australian Damper Recipe | Australia's Best Recipes
butter,    salt,    self raising flour,    milk
This is the best and easiest recipe for damper, and I've used it for a long time now, and just love it!
Mix the flour with the salt in a large bowl. Add the butter and rub it into the flour with t...


picture of recipeJenn's "Australian" Damper Recipe | SparkRecipes
butter,    salt,    sugar,    self raising flour,    milk
Supposedly this bread was made by bush settlers in the Australian Outback. It may be baked on an open fire or a regular oven. One recipe found called for beer instead of milk, then wrap the dough arou...


picture of recipeAustralian Damper (Bread Machine) Recipe - Food.com
bread flour,    oil,    salt,    baking powder,    sugar,    milk powder,    water
Posted by request. I haven't made it yet.
Serving Size: 1 (1098) g   Servings Per Recipe: 1   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 2687.2   Calories from Fat 428 g 16 %   Total Fat 47.6 g 73 %   S...


picture of recipeSpinach And Feta Damper - Australian Bread - No Bread Maker Needed Recipe
butter,    feta cheese,    chili dried/powder,    spinach,    salt,    baking powder,    cheddar cheese,    milk,    water,    flour
Preheat oven to 200 degrees C   Rub butter into dry ingredients   Add milk and water - mix to a soft dough by hand   Add feta, cheddar cheese and spinach - fold in   Mix 'til all ingredients are well ...


picture of recipeAustralian Cheese, Garlic and Chive Damper Recipe - Cheese.Food.com
butter,    chives,    garlic,    salt,    parmesan cheese,    cheese,    self raising flour,    milk,    water
Damper is a traditional Australian bread, made without yeast, and commonly made on a campfire in a cast iron camp oven.
Serving Size: 1 (169) g   Servings Per Recipe: 4   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE...


picture of recipeSour Cream and Chive Damper (Australian Bread) Recipe - Food.com
butter,    paprika,    chives,    salt,    cheese,    self raising flour,    sour cream,    water
Damper is a quick bread that is fabulous with a barbecue! Damper was traditionally made in a cast-iron pot with a lid, called a camp oven. The entire pot was either covered in hot wood coals or the ca...





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