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Banok

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Bannok.jpg Just thought I would share this with everyone.
I make this at home then put it in a bag and cook it on a stick when out at a fire.
you can cook it in a pan or wrap it around a stick.
You can add berries, cheese and garlic, what ever you like.
I hope you all try it, this was given to me by a indian chief in the Yukon.
He told me this is the way they made it for over a 100 years ?
 
Thanks for the recipe bannock is popular in the bushcraft world ;)
 
Hi Marv.

Thanks for sharing the recipe with us mate........cricked my neck reading it mind you ;):D
 
View attachment 9172 Just thought I would share this with everyone.
I make this at home then put it in a bag and cook it on a stick when out at a fire.
you can cook it in a pan or wrap it around a stick.
You can add berries, cheese and garlic, what ever you like.
I hope you all try it, this was given to me by a indian chief in the Yukon.
He told me this is the way they made it for over a 100 years ?
I just made Bannok for the guy down the street for working on my lap top, man can that boy eat ,lol
 
Well its a good staple that you can carry dry and make at the end of the day Marv and like you said you can make sweet or savoury so everybody should be satisfied
 
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