This is a very good easy dinner to make with Indian fry bread:
1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
2/3 cups HOT water
mix the flour and baking powder and salt with the hot water, to make a soft dough.. cover and let it stand for at least 1 hour ( its not going to rise or anything, but for some reason, it just makes the fry bread turn out good)
( while that is rising before the time is over.. cook up some hamburger, about a pound, add some taco sauce, the jar kind is best, I use old el paso, mild, keep it warm till the bread is done being fried)
after the wait time.. divide the dough in 4 pieces, roll on a lightly floured surface in about a 4 inch circle. In an electric skillet ( one of those small ones are great, can do it on the stove BUT be careful of the oil and the burner) heat about 1 inch of oil to 350 degrees. fry bread cirlces in hot oil for about 3 - 4 minutes on each side or until golden. drain on paper towels.
then on top of the bread.. put some of the cooked up hamburger, some cheese, lettuce, onions, put some salsa on it.. then some plops of sour cream.. and some olives and tomatoes on top of that
Yummy.. you got to try it
ohhh ya... AND if you make MORE of those fry breads.. put some cinnamon sugar on top after cooking.. they taste like those elephant ears you get at the fair!
ohhh man.. I just made myself hungry!!
1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
2/3 cups HOT water
mix the flour and baking powder and salt with the hot water, to make a soft dough.. cover and let it stand for at least 1 hour ( its not going to rise or anything, but for some reason, it just makes the fry bread turn out good)
( while that is rising before the time is over.. cook up some hamburger, about a pound, add some taco sauce, the jar kind is best, I use old el paso, mild, keep it warm till the bread is done being fried)
after the wait time.. divide the dough in 4 pieces, roll on a lightly floured surface in about a 4 inch circle. In an electric skillet ( one of those small ones are great, can do it on the stove BUT be careful of the oil and the burner) heat about 1 inch of oil to 350 degrees. fry bread cirlces in hot oil for about 3 - 4 minutes on each side or until golden. drain on paper towels.
then on top of the bread.. put some of the cooked up hamburger, some cheese, lettuce, onions, put some salsa on it.. then some plops of sour cream.. and some olives and tomatoes on top of that
Yummy.. you got to try it
ohhh ya... AND if you make MORE of those fry breads.. put some cinnamon sugar on top after cooking.. they taste like those elephant ears you get at the fair!
ohhh man.. I just made myself hungry!!