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picture of recipeFried Bread Recipe - Food.com
oil,    baking powder,    fat,    water,    flour
My mom used this on the mornings when we had run out of bread. She also used it to make sandwiches if needed. It came from my Granny who used it to round out meals during the Depression.
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picture of recipeAmerican Indian Fry Bread Recipe
oil,    wholewheat flour,    salt,    baking powder,    water,    flour
This is the best fry bread ever! So cheap and easy to make. I always serve this with fresh hot soups. It's very good dipped in the soup.
In a large bowl combine the flour, baking powder and salt. ...


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picture of recipeBreaded Fried Steak - Milanesa Recipe - Food.com
beef steak,    oil,    pepper,    oregano,    eggs,    beef,    salt,    bread crumbs,    flour
Popular throughout Latin America (especially in Uruguay), milanesas are thin cut steaks that have been breaded and fried. They're easy to make and perfect for a quick supper. Start with thinly sli...


picture of recipeCinnamon sugar fry bread
oil,    cinnamon,    jam/preserve,    dough,    sugar
1) Remove the dough from the refrigerator and leave to rise in an oiled bowl until doubled in size. Roll the dough out to reach about 20 to 25cm.   2) In a large saute pan add about 2.5cm of oil and he...


picture of recipeIndian Fry Bread Recipe - Food.com
oil,    salt,    baking powder,    water,    flour
Trying to find a fry bread recipe that I would eat when growing up in the midwest
Serving Size: 1 (70) g   Servings Per Recipe: 16   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 119.5   Calories from Fat 7 ...


picture of recipeMarketplace Indian Fried Bread Tostada Recipe - Food.com
oil,    salt,    baking powder,    fat,    water,    flour
I use to go to a mall here and they had the best Indian fry bread. You could get refried beans and cheese on top or have it with melted butter and sugar and cinnamon. Either way it was so good. I foun...


picture of recipeNavajo Fry Bread | Recipes Wiki | Fandom
oil,    wholewheat flour,    salt,    baking powder,    honey,    sugar,    flour
1 cup white flour 1⁄2 cup whole wheat flour 1 tablespoon sugar 1⁄2 teaspoon baking powder 1⁄4 teaspoon salt 1⁄2 cup honey vegetable oil Mix dry ingredients. Add water to dry in...


picture of recipeFried Bread Recipe by admin | ifood.tv
salt,    baking powder,    fat,    water,    flour
Mix dry ingredients, work in shortening, add water, and mix well.   Shape into 6 balls of equal size.   Roll one ball of dough at a time to 1/8 inch thickness; cut each into 6 wedges.   Fry in hot fat (3...


picture of recipeIndian Fry Bread Recipe | SparkRecipes
olive oil,    oil,    salt,    baking powder,    water,    flour
Not the healthiest food out there, but my kids like it, and I needed to find out how many calories it had.
mix ingredients and divide into 8 balls. Roll the balls out with a rolling pin until thin. Fr...


picture of recipeThree Sisters' Fry Bread Recipe - Food.com
cornstarch,    oil,    sage,    pinto bean,    butternut squash,    salt,    baking powder,    water,    flour
Serving Size: 1 (568) g   Servings Per Recipe: 1   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 202.1   Calories from Fat 10 g 5 %   Total Fat 1.2 g 1 %   Saturated Fat 0.2 g 1 %   Cholesterol 0 mg 0 %   Sodium...


picture of recipeSan Juan County Fry Bread Recipe
oil,    salt,    baking powder,    water,    flour
Heat to 375℉ (190℃) 1 inch of oil in a deep skillet.   Combine 2 cups flour, salt, baking powder, and water.   Mix well.   Stir in enough more flour to make a soft dough.   Turn dough out on a...


picture of recipeBarona Valley Ranch Fry Bread Recipe - Food.com
salt,    baking powder,    fat,    water,    flour
The Sage Cafe at Barona Valley Ranch serves this Fry Bread between the hours of 5 and 11 PM. It is OUTSTANDING. Hands down it is the best fry bread I've ever eaten. Top with honey, butter and/or p...


picture of recipeChicken Stir Fry on Pita Bread Recipe - Food.com
chicken,    sesame seed oil,    dried garlic,    carrot,    spring onion,    celery,    eggs,    soy sauce,    rice,    water
I found this recipe in our local supermarket flyer and thought it looked like a quick and easy meal!
Serving Size: 1 (168) g   Servings Per Recipe: 10   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 201.4   ...


picture of recipeBreaded Fried Eggplant Sticks Recipe by admin | ifood.tv
cornstarch,    oil,    pepper,    aubergine/eggplant,    eggs,    salt,    flour
The breaded and fried eggplant sticks are made with eggplant slices. Breaded with egg and flour, the eggplants are simply fried to a beautiful golden brown and can be served as such or with a sauce or...


picture of recipeFried Eggs with Rocket and Torn Bread Recipe by admin | ifood.tv
chili dried/powder,    ciabatta,    olive oil,    sumac,    pepper,    garden rocket,    eggs,    red wine vinegar,    bread
Tear the bread into bite-sized pieces.   Bring a frying pan to a medium-high heat, then add the olive oil, bread, a little sea salt and the chilli flakes.   Stir till lightly toasted.   Depending on the ...





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