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Fry bread with honey,yes,yes,and yes!Nope, Arby's aren't that big down here in these parts.
Don't think I would like that anyway! Oreos yes, donuts yes, both together NO!
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Fry bread with honey,yes,yes,and yes!Nope, Arby's aren't that big down here in these parts.
Don't think I would like that anyway! Oreos yes, donuts yes, both together NO!
Shut your mouth...your making have to go make me some fry bread now, seriously!Fry bread with honey,yes,yes,and yes!
Lol! Yeah, plain and hot...my favorite, or butter. But if you got a sweet tooth honey!Shut your mouth...your making have to go make me some fry bread now, seriously!
It doesn't matter to me if it's with honey, powdered sugar, butter, or just plain and hot.![]()
Make a double batch, see you in 12 hours!I'm mixing my dough up right now!![]()
Hint,hint.Make a double batch, see you in 12 hours!
But seriously, I would LOVE to have a good recipe
1 cup all purpose flourHint,hint. View attachment 1658590
must be really nasty then, not dirty but the way they cook the foodOk folks, I'm on the fence... If DW would let me go to an Arby's, I would likely try one just to see, but I'm skeptical. But then again, there's the DW issue... She worked for an Arby's and simply will not go.![]()
Make a double batch, see you in 12 hours!
But seriously, I would LOVE to have a good recipe
you two are hell-0 on a diet, now i have to try your recipe for fry bread sean, what other good recipes ya got?1 cup all purpose flour
1 teaspoon of baking powder
1/8 teaspoon of salt
1/3 cup hot water
A pinch of sugar
Mix dry ingredients in a bowl. Add the hot water slowly, I mix it by hand, yeah, gets messy.
Let stand for 30 minutes
Take a golf ball size piece of dough, roll it out flat sprinkling it with flour until it's not sticky. I pat it out by hand till it's about 6" round.
Put it in the hot oil or lard, in a deep skillet 375° seems to work best for me. About 1" of oil is best, don't over heat the oil. Cook until golden brown on both sides, usually 2-3 minutes.
Drain on paper towels and add whatever condiment you desire. Yum!