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Cow Camp Pan Bread (R Hanging Lazy A) Robert H. Arps

Cow Camp Pan Bread (R Hanging Lazy A) Robert H. Arps Ingredients: wheat flour, white, all-purpose, unenriched salt, table leavening agents, baking powder, double-acting, sodium aluminum sulfate sugars, granulated corn...

Cow Camp Pan Bread (R Hanging Lazy A) Robert H. Arps

Ingredients:
wheat flour, white, all-purpose, unenriched
salt, table
leavening agents, baking powder, double-acting, sodium aluminum sulfate
sugars, granulated
cornmeal, degermed, unenriched, yellow
milk, fluid, 1% fat, without added vitamin a and vitamin d
salt, table
spices, chili powder
water, bottled, generic
water, bottled, generic
bacon, meatless

Directions:
You mix all of the dry ingredients together.
Divide equally between two large ziplock bags.
Now you have two batches.Take 1 tbsp mix and spread across a board.
Pour lukewarm water in the zip lock bag, a little at a time.
Close bag and knead, add a little more water, knead, add the rest of the water and knead.
Turn out on board and pat or roll until about 1/4 inch high to 1/2 inch high.Pat some mix on top of dough if it gets too sticky or plain flour.
Heat 2 tblsp.
shortening or bacon grease in large cast iron frying pan over the heat, a grate over a campfire, a stove burner, or propane grill.
You can plop the entire circle in the hot pan if you don't want to cut wedges before it is cooked.
Make sure you don't burn it on the bottom.
Remember this makes two batches.
Cutting the wedges of dough first fries the wedges a little more and you have a more crispy texture on the sides and bottoms when flipped over.
On the trail, you would sharpen a stick, cut the circle in 8 to 10 wedges.
Off the trail, use a knife or dental floss.
Lift off with a spatula, fry 4 to 5 wedges at a time and flip over until lightly brown.
Note: Use 1/2 of each salt in the recipe if you want to use less salt or salt substitute.