Bannock Hardtack Soda bread Flatbread
14 Easy New Bread Recipes to Try
Tired of the same ol' same ol'? Bread getting too expensive in the
store? Out of yeast and can't find any to buy?
I went online and found some recipes to try and print out. I haven't
tried them yet but believe me I'm going to print them out to have on
hand when I have time.
Super simple, easy ingredients. Some of these you can even use
your outdoor grill to bake off! Going camping? These would be easy
to make in camp.
I tried to find the ones with the most and highest reviews
because usually you have a good chance of having a good recipe. I
hate it when I try a new recipe with expensive ingredients and it
doesn't turn out the way I like it! All that time, money and mess
for nothing!
Check your pantry and make sure you have these simple ingredients
in it if you are in a lock down area or your store shelves are
sparse. Well anyway have fun finding the recipe you like for your
household.
If anyone has any really light and fluffy biscuit recipes your
family uses and like I would love to have them please. If it doesn't
contain buttermilk even better one less trip to the store for some
people.
Love
Ranchmama
8 Survival bread recipes for preppers
https://ingredients.news/2021-08-17-8-survival-bread-recipes-for-preppers.html#
1. Australian damper
Australian damper is a coarse, unleavened bread first made by
settlers in their campfire ovens.
2. Bannock
Bannock is a dense flatbread that originated from Scotland in the
mid-16th century. The bread eventually found its way into Canada and
North America, where it was picked up by Native Americans.
3. Hardtack
Hardtack is a simple shelf-stable cracker that can be eaten on its
own or paired with spreads and cured meats. It’s available in most
grocery stores, but you can also easily make it at home.
4. Soda bread
Instead of yeast, this Irish bread relies on baking soda to make it
rise. It was traditionally cooked in an iron pot over an open flame.
Here’s how to make it:
5. Sponge cake
Sponge cake is a light cake made with egg whites, flour and sugar.
It dates back to the Renaissance.
6. Survival bar
Survival bars are a great addition to your survival rations because
they are high in calories and nutrients. They also have a long shelf
life. (Related: Prepper recipes: How to make survival energy bars.)
7. Tamale
Tamale is a steamed bundle of dough wrapped in a corn husk. It
originated in Mesoamerica from as early as 8,000 to 5,000 B.C., when
warriors and hunters would pack them for sustenance on their long
journeys.
8. Trench cake
Trench cake is a fruit cake that came about as a result of World War
I. People in the United Kingdom would send the cake to their loved
ones who were fighting in the trenches, hence the cake’s name.
MORE EASY RECIPES
Easy Soft Flatbread Recipe (No Yeast) .... 444 reviews!
https://www.recipetineats.com/easy-soft-flatbread-yeast/
An easy, soft flatbread recipe that’s made without yeast, an
excellent quick option when you don’t have hours for yeast dough to
rise. You’ll love how soft and pliable this flat bread is, making it
perfect to use as wraps for Gyros, Shawarma and Doner kebabs. Or as
naan to dunk into Tikka Masala or Butter Chicken. The possibilities
are endless!
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Homemade Flatbread Pizza Recipe 358 reviews
https://sallysbakingaddiction.com/homemade-flatbread-pizza-recipe/#comments
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Flatbread Recipe With Only 3 Ingredients......... 4.52 from 1922
votes
https://www.biggerbolderbaking.com/flatbread-recipe-3-ingredients-easy/
This easy flatbread recipe uses a base of yogurt and flour — and
that's it!
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Skillet Flatbreads ...........93 Reviews
https://www.kingarthurbaking.com/recipes/skillet-flatbreads-recipe
Using a basic ratio of five pantry staples, you can have fresh, hot
bread on the table in less than an hour AND no need to turn on the
oven. Add and change ingredients to your taste, and you'll have an
endless array of tasty flatbreads to accompany any meal.
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Naan Bread ........ 996 Reviews
https://rasamalaysia.com/naan/
Naan - easy naan bread recipe using a cast-iron skillet. Soft,
puffy, with beautiful brown blisters just like Indian restaurants.
This is the best recipe you'll find online!
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Navajo flatbreads ...... No reviews but he's usually good
https://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/bread-recipes/navajo-flatbreads/
The easiest, most versatile flatbreads for breakfast, lunch or
dinner
“A cross between Indian naan breads and Mexican tortillas, these
flatbreads are brilliantly simple ”
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