Thank you everyone for your encouraging comments and tips on fry bread! Yes I know some were too thin. My hand pressing skill needs work but it didn't stop my family from eating well. My husband preferred the thinner ones and my son preferred the thick bread like ones. In the end, we love fry bread. 😁🙌 Thanks again everyone! 🙏💕
I'm a Navajo and I think you've done a great job!.. I also think that no matter which way a Navajo Frybread is made, it will always be delicious and especially if it's made with love!..
@Jay Vernn John 3:3 Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God. Mark 1:15 - “The time is fulfilled,” He said, “and the kingdom of God is near. Repent and believe in the gospel!”
Navajo here and I approve. Everybody makes their bread different but you get the point of the Taco here. We normally use beans instead of potatoes but really, anything works. Navajos like their potatoes too, great job! Btw, love watching your videos, keep em coming.
@@sarahmarszalek7469 blood sausage is sooo good. Haven't had one in a long time. My mother-in-law and grandma used to make the best blood sausage haha. I guess everybody's grandma does. But they put potatoes, intestines and fat with a hot tortilla 🤤 YUM!
honestly i still think/dream about Navajo tacos. had it once back in middle school at an indigenous festival. when i have my own space, i am gonna make these from scratch!
Hi. I'm from New Mexico and I love fried bread. I've eaten fried bread at Pueblo Feast Days and at the Torreon Chapter House - it is so good. I'm blessed to live in New Mexico with beautiful people who make delicious food. May God bless us all. Thanks for sharing.
When my daughter was young and we were on a very tight budget, Navajo Tacos were always on the menu. I canned my own pinto beans and tomatoes, along with my baking supplies, we would have them several nights a week. Thank goodness I had a Navajo sister in law to teach us about making fry bread, It’s very similar to sopapillas, delicious also drizzled with honey or cinnamon sugar.
I'm Native American full blooded White Mountain Apache the Navajo are close to us. One things for sure we dont measure nothing! 😂 Blue Bird Flour is the best, plus Glabber Girl Baking Powder, and Salt- if you want 😁 We normally pour the flour in a bowl maybe about half, we use our hands to measure both the baking powder and salt, then pour the water and form our dough with our hands. Make into balls. Let it sit. Heat our pan with oil or lard more than a few tablespoons more like about an inch of your pan. Once it's nice and warm you want to grab your dough and start flapping it till it stretches out into a circle. Place into oil and wait till its nice and golden and flip. Drain excess oil or lard also! Finally top with beans, ground beef, lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, onions, and elpato 😄, if you dont have that salsa will do. Some people also like theirs with sour cream and olives. Ps. My grandma hated when we'd use a rolling pin. And if we had a hole in our dough before laying in the pan she would say our boyfriend was cheating on us 😂 As I got older I figured that was her way of trying to have us avoid not even making holes in our bread! Great video!!!!
My G. Grandma was Cheyenne and we make them the same way. I almost never measure anything unless I'm baking. That's the way I learned from my G. Grandma and my Aunt's.
Well, she did say this is her rendition which is close enough. Sounds as good as yours & other's who have shared. Fry bread is my reason for going to the state fair! 😁
Didn't know I needed this recipe, but as soon as I saw it my first thought was how I only ever eat these tacos at our state fair and this year there might not be one, second thought was Simply Mama has it covered already!
Always lay something in hot oil away from you, never towards you as it can splatter on us and severely burn us. Looks delicious! Thanks for another awesome video recipe tutorial. Stay well.
I am a Full Blood Navajo from New Mexico 😃 You did great with this recipe on frybread 😊 I have seen the comment above, yes we typically use Beans, but we also love our potatoes (nimasí) too. Thank you for expanding your channel into a recipe from my People ❤️ I love your channel!
I made these last night for my family and we’re obsessed!!! I was afraid because you made it look so easy, but it was! This immediately went into my keeper recipes. Thanks so much!
Shimasani (grandma) used to put Manteca lard and dry milk mix in the dough to make it extra fluffy and moist in side and it was delicious! She would mix it so long til her arms fell off and now that I know that pain I'm super grateful she taught me so I can pass it on to my babies! All my city friends ask me what my recipes is but I honestly dont know cuz I never measure it ❤
I find it interesting how each interpretation is as diverse as the person preparing a meal. It’s funny , I’m a native who has been making frybread most of my life & certain dishes can very from background to background . Even just making frybread can very from tribe to tribe. I worked at a restaurant that used a Diné, Navajo recipe (I am not Diné) but from my tribe a different method is used. Funny, my mother in law is Mexican American & she was helping me make frybread & she would roll very thin like she was making tortillas. I would joke with her too thin & we’ll be eating tostadas…object is to make fluffy pliable frybread. I give you the respect, credit for trying something new, & to each her own. 😊
I'm Navajo, but my fry bread sucks! You did a great job! I just have one tip for you... When you are putting the dough into the hot oil just make sure you lay it down closer to you first, that way if the oil splashes up it will splash away from you. Hope that makes sense!
Hello SMC! We just made it. Finished about 5 minutes ago. Doesn't eat like much but the flavor is fantastic. I was very surprised. We used butter. This stuff is REALLY good. Going to have to get up early of a Sunday when the church is having an eating meeting after services and do up a dozen of these things. Made 11 today. I'm thinking all get the tasty sugar icing drizzle...Half with cinnamon and the other half with fruit of some kind. Way too tasty for tacos. Two things... I kept finding one ant in the last few when they got paper thin. (Looked like ants. Who knows?) That was a good thing. Just snatched the little scuppers right on out. Musta crawled into the open flour bag. Then, while we were heating the water our 17 year old much used microwave blew up. Got a new one ordered and then rolled out the dough! Only one caveat for your viewers. SMC makes it look easy. This is in reality a two person cook. One to roll and the other to fry 'em up. You know, unless you're super chef or have done this about 15 times. Takeaway: One of the best recipes for actually working I have run across. Never heard of the stuff before. Them Navajo guys ate good! UPVOTE!!
Simply Mama, it looks delicious! I like them thin and crispy. 👍 I thought a couple of the viewers comments were off-putting. Everyone has their own version and preference. Appreciate you sharing your recipe and your kind responses. You stay classy, SM!
Hi, from reading these comments... the natives weren't judging you. They were just telling you how they were taught. So with that said... you did good. I like the idea on ground Turkey and potatoes. I would like to try out new ingredients on the frybread tacos. And I like to watch you cook. And I have tried some of your recipe. They are delicious. Thank you for your video's. I enjoy and learn new recipes.👍😊
You did a great job! Don't listen to the natives trying to speak for other natives. You did well. It looks good. Probably taste awesome. I'm sure your family loves it. That's legit all that matters.
Frybread can be each individuals interpretation just like tortillas, tamales anything can vary depending on what a person likes. As a Lakota, we make our frybread differently, using yeast which makes a thicker n fluffier bread that we use to soak up soups, stews…& can last upto three to four days not getting tough or hard, heat in microwave a few seconds. It’s a wonder in itself.
We are Native and grew up making these. You can make a dessert with them too. When they come out of the oil just add brown sugar and cinnamon or powdered sugar. My kids love them. I call the Native donuts.
I love your recipes and everyone makes their frybread different, I love bluebird flour and baking powder gives you the the rise and alot of people don't use lard or oil in their dough. ❤ Tohono O'odham Nation
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I think I need to find the blue bird flour or just order it and give it a try. Thank you btw! 😊
I've never heard of Fry Bread, so I decided since I had all the ingredients to make it. My family loved it so much and it's a keeper!! Thank you so much for sharing your delicious recipes!❤😋
Oh my goodness. Love this recipe. And FYI if you don’t have any type of fat you can use mayonnaise. It works in a pinch and will do when making flour tortillas also. Thank you. ❤️🙏
Bluebird flour is the BEST I love it but hard to find where i am so I sadly just use regular flour! I’m Yaqui but learned fry bread elsewhere. Fry bread varies from tribe to tribe, no fry bread is the one and only it varies on person to person and taste :) you did great just keep adjusting to what you like! I love mine fluffy and I’ll make sweet fry bread for dessert too 😍 (I love you videos I just made the strawberry horchata and my husband LOVES it!)
I was absolutely elated to see that you posted this video. Definitely shows that your family is the epitome of what it means to being open to cultural foods from different ethnic groups. I am Diné (Navajo), and am a huge fan of your recipes. I love seeing your take on what your family likes. You definitely cook from the heart and it shows! P.s. The look on your husband's face says it all. *yummm
Woman is there anything you can't cook! I love watching U you are so talented your gift is so obviously god-given I am learning from you. Thank you so much for sharing your gift with others!
I’ve never had fry bread or Indian tacos but husband has and he said these tasted just like how he had them as a teen on a reservation. Thank you for another easy and great recipe!
this looks amazing. also not sure why so many natives are here judging the way you cooked this. I am native and think this was awesome to see on your channel! 😁
I love this 💜💜💜 I am Native American and been following your cooking videos for some time now. I've learned a lot from your recipes Thank you. Fry bread recipes are different from tribe to tribe. Yours look yummy. That's how my Dad loved his fry bread. Awesome! Thanks again
Every Frybread I've seen isnt perfect, but they are Perfect for us ❤ some like it Extra Crispy or very Fluffy, it's the texture that melts in your mouth lol Come to the reservation mama we would love to show you how we make it and how its served with all our Mutton ❤ An educational tour.... Mad Luv from your AZ fan ❤
Cardiac Cali, thanks fir your comment. I made these yesterday from a recipe by other Navajo RUclipsrs. Mine came out thin and crispy and i absolutely love them, but my friend said that I didn't maje them right because they're supposed to be thcker & softer. Your comment answered by question...thank you.
Simply Mama, your hand pressing skills are pretty legit to me. You do an awesome job period on your tortillas, fry bread, etc.... It doesn't matter what we say, your husband looks like a happy camper and I'm pretty sure your son is, too! BTW, love your channel, my fellow Houstonian!
I’m Navajo and I have to say, you did a great job. I watched from start to finish; usually I stop watching because others on RUclips (even Native Americans) intend to over exaggerate the entire process. Great job! I love the simplicity
I am San Carlos Apache. The frybread looks delicious. On our reservation we called it Indian taco. The Navajos called theirs navajo tacos. The natives all have thier own recipes for frybread. The Indian taco/Navajo tacos looks delicious 😋
Thank you very much for your comment. A few years ago, I took a University of Phoenix graduate class to get my Arizona teacher certification with a great lady from the San Carlos Apache Nation. Lost contact but her delightful personality is forever unforgettable. At that time, she told me that her father was the San Carlos Postmaster. Am just going to make a 1/3 recipe fry bread to make only 3 for kicked up breakfast tacos with rolled scrambled egg and some of the chili I made this past weekend that has black beans in it. 😎♥️♥️♥️🙏🏼💃🏼
Ok so I'm addicted to your channel. You are such a great cook. You make it easy to follow with great instructions. Keep up the great work. Thanks for posting!!! 💛💜
Usually my fam don't make them so thin, but tastes just as good!(: My family likes them thick to where only 1 fills them up (: These are the best!(:
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Yes I noticed the thicker ones were softer and bread like. I think my poor hand pressing skills gave me half thin and half thick...lol! I have been on a low carb diet for a while so this video was hard to make. I love fry bread. 😁
@ I get that, I just assumed you preferred them thinner because some of my other family members also make them on the thinner side. (: I figure as long as the dough is flavored right and the color is accurate then it is delicious! (: You don't have a poor pressing hand! I can never make flour tortillas thin enough lol 🙈
4 года назад+5
@@yuli9411 Thank you! My son really likes the normal thicker ones and my husband liked them thinner. Thanks again for the nice comment.💕 Btw sometimes I still mess up on tortillas especially if I have not made them in a while. 😬
I like your take on this recipe! I’m First Nations from Canada. I usually make a black bean chili for my Indian tacos. I also substitute lettuce and tomatoes with pico de Gallo. Everyone has their own preferences for this recipe! I’m going to give your recipe a try! Thank you 😊
This is a very different type of recipe, but it looks amazing. I will definitely be trying it out. I enjoy watching cooking videos, and trying new recipes is so much fun.
And there is no one way to make something. There are different ways to make stuff. This looks like others I've seen made before. I can't wait to try this!
4 года назад+5
This is true. I still have relatives that argue how to make food. I remember trying to ask my Aunt for her carne guisada recipe and she uses lard for the roux. My other Aunt used shortening and swears that's how my great grandmother did it. Turns out she originally used lard. She would visit us here in Texas and would use what my grandmother had available, which was Crisco. Needless to say it all tasted great and fed us. 😁
Welp, your navajo tacos look delicious and I'm sure they taste great too!!! I love your cookin you have thought me how to perfect my tortillas. When ppl ask me "how do..." I refer them to your channel. And this is spoken from a true Navajo "Dine woman".
Love your recipes and I will be making this. Just ran out of tortillas! Sending you and your family Love! Thanks 😘 Also watching your husband eat makes my heart happy!
Good job as a Native we all make it different popovers (fry bread) as we call it blue bird flour is the best have never used any other kind my Mom, Grandma always used lard which makes the dough softer with out it it's hard I have learned alot from our elders. Your dough was good right down to the filling. I never measured eyeballed as I already know how much to put in, also more baking powder puffs it up more.
As a Navajo, this recipe is almost accurate haha.. to my knowledge, my mom and grandmother never added oil/fat/shortening/lard directly to the dough. But this looks legit haha. Navajos like to use bluebird flour. Everyone swears it's the best, but I've not had frybread made with other flour so idk. But yes, thank you for uploading. I will have to follow your tortilla recipe too 😊 My mom and Grandma aren't around to help me, but I'm happy you are!❤
Love fry bread. Had some amazing Navajo tacos when I went to a Pow-Wow up in Washington state, they were great! Now I'm going to have to TRY to find some flour to make these! Thanks for making and sharing your video!
Looks so good. I never knew how easy it was to make fry bread. We have moved to an area where fry bread is common. Thanks for sharing your recipe. This will make our regular meal rotation.
How do you reheat your leftover fry bread? Also how long can you keep fry bread dough refrigerated? I recently made your recipe and WOW!! This was my second attempt and your instructions were spot on!! I reheated my fry bread by wrapping individually in foil, heating 15 min in a 350°F oven? Are there other ways to reheat?
Thank you so much Mama Cooks for this Navajo tacos video, I really enjoyed it!! I just love your channel esp. the Asian recipes, but this Navajo taco I am going to try. Again thank you for teaching us.
As a Navajo myself, I have yet to make my 1st frybread. I just started making tortillas great. Frybread is next. I’m a male, so I never asked my mom how to make frybread lol. Looks good to me. (I’ll eat frybread made from anyone who wants to make it lol)
Your frybread came out nice & looks delicious 😉 I'm a Navajo & I approve your cooking 💯. I usually fry my bread in peanut oil. You should try that way sometimes. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you everyone for your encouraging comments and tips on fry bread! Yes I know some were too thin. My hand pressing skill needs work but it didn't stop my family from eating well. My husband preferred the thinner ones and my son preferred the thick bread like ones. In the end, we love fry bread. 😁🙌
Thanks again everyone! 🙏💕
I would like the thinner one also. Gonna try it!!😁👍👍
I never miss a video ! 💕 I have been trying to find a mixing bowl like the one you use but no luck . Might you have a link for it please . TIA !
Simply Mamá Cooks yes I am team thick ones yum
Try them with mixed sugar and cinnamon as a dessert. Ooohh like buñuelos mmmmmm
I like the thin ones. So yummy 😋
I'm a Navajo and I think you've done a great job!.. I also think that no matter which way a Navajo Frybread is made, it will always be delicious and especially if it's made with love!..
This bread is made in Latin America. They call it ( Hojulas) is a very popular snack in Latin America. Hojulas was my favorite snack growing up.
ruclips.net/video/mACtezPuTvc/видео.html northern Alberta Canada here RUclipsr 🇨🇦 cooking 🧑🍳 fry bread 🥖🏕🤝😊🙏🥗🌮🎣
I watched this video because of this comment. Making these tonight, I’ve had fry bread many times but I’ve never tried making it. Great video
Awesome video. Going to make some now.
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Navajo here and I approve. Everybody makes their bread different but you get the point of the Taco here. We normally use beans instead of potatoes but really, anything works. Navajos like their potatoes too, great job! Btw, love watching your videos, keep em coming.
Thank you! 😊🙏
Shy Klark funny you said potatoes cause instantly I thought of Blood Sausage
@@sarahmarszalek7469 blood sausage is sooo good. Haven't had one in a long time. My mother-in-law and grandma used to make the best blood sausage haha. I guess everybody's grandma does. But they put potatoes, intestines and fat with a hot tortilla 🤤 YUM!
honestly i still think/dream about Navajo tacos. had it once back in middle school at an indigenous festival. when i have my own space, i am gonna make these from scratch!
Hi. I'm from New Mexico and I love fried bread. I've eaten fried bread at Pueblo Feast Days and at the Torreon Chapter House - it is so good. I'm blessed to live in New Mexico with beautiful people who make delicious food. May God bless us all. Thanks for sharing.
When my daughter was young and we were on a very tight budget, Navajo Tacos were always on the menu. I canned my own pinto beans and tomatoes, along with my baking supplies, we would have them several nights a week. Thank goodness I had a Navajo sister in law to teach us about making fry bread, It’s very similar to sopapillas, delicious also drizzled with honey or cinnamon sugar.
I'm Native American full blooded White Mountain Apache the Navajo are close to us. One things for sure we dont measure nothing! 😂 Blue Bird Flour is the best, plus Glabber Girl Baking Powder, and Salt- if you want 😁 We normally pour the flour in a bowl maybe about half, we use our hands to measure both the baking powder and salt, then pour the water and form our dough with our hands. Make into balls. Let it sit. Heat our pan with oil or lard more than a few tablespoons more like about an inch of your pan. Once it's nice and warm you want to grab your dough and start flapping it till it stretches out into a circle. Place into oil and wait till its nice and golden and flip. Drain excess oil or lard also! Finally top with beans, ground beef, lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, onions, and elpato 😄, if you dont have that salsa will do. Some people also like theirs with sour cream and olives.
Ps. My grandma hated when we'd use a rolling pin. And if we had a hole in our dough before laying in the pan she would say our boyfriend was cheating on us 😂 As I got older I figured that was her way of trying to have us avoid not even making holes in our bread! Great video!!!!
I'm Pima. Blue bird is the official flour for us too 😂 The dough comes out softer and is easier to work with in my opinion.
My G. Grandma was Cheyenne and we make them the same way. I almost never measure anything unless I'm baking. That's the way I learned from my G. Grandma and my Aunt's.
NezPerce here ...this is an interesting interpretation of fry bread
Well, she did say this is her rendition which is close enough. Sounds as good as yours & other's who have shared. Fry bread is my reason for going to the state fair! 😁
I’m Navajo and that’s exactly what we do! I hate when people ask me to measure out the ingredients for a recipe because I use my hands to lol
Didn't know I needed this recipe, but as soon as I saw it my first thought was how I only ever eat these tacos at our state fair and this year there might not be one, second thought was Simply Mama has it covered already!
Where I live in Oklahoma ya can hardly have a garage sale without fry bread tacos. These goodies are at every event.
Always lay something in hot oil away from you, never towards you as it can splatter on us and severely burn us. Looks delicious! Thanks for another awesome video recipe tutorial. Stay well.
I am a Full Blood Navajo from New Mexico 😃 You did great with this recipe on frybread 😊 I have seen the comment above, yes we typically use Beans, but we also love our potatoes (nimasí) too. Thank you for expanding your channel into a recipe from my People ❤️ I love your channel!
I made these last night for my family and we’re obsessed!!! I was afraid because you made it look so easy, but it was! This immediately went into my keeper recipes. Thanks so much!
I tried your recipe and followed your instructions tonight for supper. It was delicious! Thank you so much for your video!
Shimasani (grandma) used to put Manteca lard and dry milk mix in the dough to make it extra fluffy and moist in side and it was delicious! She would mix it so long til her arms fell off and now that I know that pain I'm super grateful she taught me so I can pass it on to my babies! All my city friends ask me what my recipes is but I honestly dont know cuz I never measure it ❤
Panda Squad yup lard & milk 👍🏼
We New Mexicans call them sopapillas. 🤤🤤🤤
Thank you ! Our mom used to make us this when we were younger she would put refried beans first on the tortilla than the meat and other ingredients 😃
I find it interesting how each interpretation is as diverse as the person preparing a meal. It’s funny , I’m a native who has been making frybread most of my life & certain dishes can very from background to background . Even just making frybread can very from tribe to tribe. I worked at a restaurant that used a Diné, Navajo recipe (I am not Diné) but from my tribe a different method is used. Funny, my mother in law is Mexican American & she was helping me make frybread & she would roll very thin like she was making tortillas. I would joke with her too thin & we’ll be eating tostadas…object is to make fluffy pliable frybread. I give you the respect, credit for trying something new, & to each her own. 😊
I'm Navajo, but my fry bread sucks! You did a great job!
I just have one tip for you... When you are putting the dough into the hot oil just make sure you lay it down closer to you first, that way if the oil splashes up it will splash away from you. Hope that makes sense!
Hello SMC! We just made it. Finished about 5 minutes ago. Doesn't eat like much but the flavor is fantastic. I was very surprised. We used butter. This stuff is REALLY good. Going to have to get up early of a Sunday when the church is having an eating meeting after services and do up a dozen of these things. Made 11 today. I'm thinking all get the tasty sugar icing drizzle...Half with cinnamon and the other half with fruit of some kind. Way too tasty for tacos.
Two things... I kept finding one ant in the last few when they got paper thin. (Looked like ants. Who knows?) That was a good thing. Just snatched the little scuppers right on out. Musta crawled into the open flour bag. Then, while we were heating the water our 17 year old much used microwave blew up. Got a new one ordered and then rolled out the dough! Only one caveat for your viewers. SMC makes it look easy. This is in reality a two person cook. One to roll and the other to fry 'em up. You know, unless you're super chef or have done this about 15 times. Takeaway: One of the best recipes for actually working I have run across. Never heard of the stuff before. Them Navajo guys ate good! UPVOTE!!
Simply Mama, it looks delicious! I like them thin and crispy. 👍
I thought a couple of the viewers comments were off-putting. Everyone has their own version and preference.
Appreciate you sharing your recipe and your kind responses. You stay classy, SM!
Hi, from reading these comments... the natives weren't judging you. They were just telling you how they were taught. So with that said... you did good. I like the idea on ground Turkey and potatoes. I would like to try out new ingredients on the frybread tacos. And I like to watch you cook. And I have tried some of your recipe. They are delicious. Thank you for your video's. I enjoy and learn new recipes.👍😊
I love, love, love Navaho Tacos. I love your recipe honey. Excellent!!
FYI- Bluebird Flour works the best 😊
It does it works great 👍
You did a great job! Don't listen to the natives trying to speak for other natives. You did well. It looks good. Probably taste awesome. I'm sure your family loves it. That's legit all that matters.
Cammie Machado she always does 🙏❤️💫✨
Frybread can be each individuals interpretation just like tortillas, tamales anything can vary depending on what a person likes. As a Lakota, we make our frybread differently, using yeast which makes a thicker n fluffier bread that we use to soak up soups, stews…& can last upto three to four days not getting tough or hard, heat in microwave a few seconds. It’s a wonder in itself.
I love to see your husband take and enjoy his first bite.
We are Native and grew up making these. You can make a dessert with them too. When they come out of the oil just add brown sugar and cinnamon or powdered sugar. My kids love them. I call the Native donuts.
I hope you never stop making videos. Your channel is my favorite. and everything I have tried is always finger licking good. I loveeeer your channel.
I love your recipes and everyone makes their frybread different, I love bluebird flour and baking powder gives you the the rise and alot of people don't use lard or oil in their dough. ❤ Tohono O'odham Nation
I think I need to find the blue bird flour or just order it and give it a try. Thank you btw! 😊
U mean that no oil- Will work fine with just water??
U use water only?? No oil or lard??
I've never heard of Fry Bread, so I decided since I had all the ingredients to make it. My family loved it so much and it's a keeper!! Thank you so much for sharing your delicious recipes!❤😋
Oh my goodness. Love this recipe. And FYI if you don’t have any type of fat you can use mayonnaise. It works in a pinch and will do when making flour tortillas also. Thank you. ❤️🙏
Great tip on the mayonnaise Dina. I will try it. Thanks. 🤗
Bluebird flour is the BEST I love it but hard to find where i am so I sadly just use regular flour! I’m Yaqui but learned fry bread elsewhere. Fry bread varies from tribe to tribe, no fry bread is the one and only it varies on person to person and taste :) you did great just keep adjusting to what you like! I love mine fluffy and I’ll make sweet fry bread for dessert too 😍 (I love you videos I just made the strawberry horchata and my husband LOVES it!)
Thank you! 😊
My mom always makes me do her dough and fry it lol the poking a hole thing really does help. Greetings from a native from
Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦
First Nations 😀
I was absolutely elated to see that you posted this video. Definitely shows that your family is the epitome of what it means to being open to cultural foods from different ethnic groups. I am Diné (Navajo), and am a huge fan of your recipes. I love seeing your take on what your family likes. You definitely cook from the heart and it shows!
P.s. The look on your husband's face says it all. *yummm
I’m Native, I love your channel & this recipe! 💓
Omg my family used to make these when we were young on special occasions we dip ours in sugar! Love 💕 your videos! Thank you!
Yayy!! Navajo Tacos.. Looks Delicious.. Im Navajo and i say u did a great job👍
Woman is there anything you can't cook! I love watching U you are so talented your gift is so obviously god-given I am learning from you. Thank you so much for sharing your gift with others!
I’ve never had fry bread or Indian tacos but husband has and he said these tasted just like how he had them as a teen on a reservation. Thank you for another easy and great recipe!
Oh my stars....sitting here in Brisbane Australia, my mouth is literally watering. I'm nearly 60 but could you adopt me please...
this looks amazing. also not sure why so many natives are here judging the way you cooked this. I am native and think this was awesome to see on your channel! 😁
I thought the same
I love this 💜💜💜 I am Native American and been following your cooking videos for some time now. I've learned a lot from your recipes Thank you. Fry bread recipes are different from tribe to tribe. Yours look yummy. That's how my Dad loved his fry bread. Awesome! Thanks again
Made these the other night - and thanks to you, they came out great!! Recipe was perfect. I love all your recipes so much. Thank you so much.
I love your recipe for fry bread! So yummy!
Every Frybread I've seen isnt perfect, but they are Perfect for us ❤ some like it Extra Crispy or very Fluffy, it's the texture that melts in your mouth lol
Come to the reservation mama we would love to show you how we make it and how its served with all our Mutton ❤ An educational tour....
Mad Luv from your AZ fan ❤
Cardiac Cali, thanks fir your comment. I made these yesterday from a recipe by other Navajo RUclipsrs. Mine came out thin and crispy and i absolutely love them, but my friend said that I didn't maje them right because they're supposed to be thcker & softer. Your comment answered by question...thank you.
Simply Mama, your hand pressing skills are pretty legit to me. You do an awesome job period on your tortillas, fry bread, etc.... It doesn't matter what we say, your husband looks like a happy camper and I'm pretty sure your son is, too! BTW, love your channel, my fellow Houstonian!
Hello my fellow Houstonian! Thank you. 😊
so happy i found your channel! i have been binge watching all your videos and love how you teach each recipe💜
I’m Navajo and I have to say, you did a great job. I watched from start to finish; usually I stop watching because others on RUclips (even Native Americans) intend to over exaggerate the entire process. Great job! I love the simplicity
I'm Chickasaw I loooooove Navajo tacos they are the best. Especially since I got pregnant with my second baby Ive been particularly craving them
I'm navajo and you made it....the way I do. Good job, I love your recipes. You rock.
Nope, it was perfect!!! It turned out great. My daughter even asked for more!! Thank you so much for all your yummy recipes 😊😍
In Hungary we have a very similar dish (we are using yeast and milk, instead of water and baking soda), it is called "lángos". Great video 👏
I am San Carlos Apache. The frybread looks delicious. On our reservation we called it Indian taco. The Navajos called theirs navajo tacos. The natives all have thier own recipes for frybread. The Indian taco/Navajo tacos looks delicious 😋
Thank you very much for your comment. A few years ago, I took a University of Phoenix graduate class to get my Arizona teacher certification with a great lady from the San Carlos Apache Nation. Lost contact but her delightful personality is forever unforgettable. At that time, she told me that her father was the San Carlos Postmaster. Am just going to make a 1/3 recipe fry bread to make only 3 for kicked up breakfast tacos with rolled scrambled egg and some of the chili I made this past weekend that has black beans in it. 😎♥️♥️♥️🙏🏼💃🏼
This is a very popular item in Oklahoma. Yours looks delicious!
Thank you for your video! I made it today, and everyone really enjoyed it. Everything came out delicious 😋❤️
I wish i was eating that! Thank you for the recipe. Makes miss my home Arizona
Ok so I'm addicted to your channel. You are such a great cook. You make it easy to follow with great instructions. Keep up the great work. Thanks for posting!!! 💛💜
Usually my fam don't make them so thin, but tastes just as good!(:
My family likes them thick to where only 1 fills them up (:
These are the best!(:
Yes I noticed the thicker ones were softer and bread like. I think my poor hand pressing skills gave me half thin and half thick...lol! I have been on a low carb diet for a while so this video was hard to make. I love fry bread. 😁
@ I get that, I just assumed you preferred them thinner because some of my other family members also make them on the thinner side. (:
I figure as long as the dough is flavored right and the color is accurate then it is delicious! (:
You don't have a poor pressing hand! I can never make flour tortillas thin enough lol 🙈
@@yuli9411 Thank you! My son really likes the normal thicker ones and my husband liked them thinner. Thanks again for the nice comment.💕
Btw sometimes I still mess up on tortillas especially if I have not made them in a while. 😬
Hi I'm Navajo too and a big fan and use your recipes..tacos looks good nizhoni looks delicious..👍
Another superb recipe from a superstar chef!
I like your take on this recipe! I’m First Nations from Canada. I usually make a black bean chili for my Indian tacos. I also substitute lettuce and tomatoes with pico de Gallo. Everyone has their own preferences for this recipe! I’m going to give your recipe a try! Thank you 😊
Wow they are truly blessed! God be with you and your family
This is a very different type of recipe, but it looks amazing. I will definitely be trying it out. I enjoy watching cooking videos, and trying new recipes is so much fun.
And there is no one way to make something. There are different ways to make stuff. This looks like others I've seen made before. I can't wait to try this!
This is true. I still have relatives that argue how to make food. I remember trying to ask my Aunt for her carne guisada recipe and she uses lard for the roux. My other Aunt used shortening and swears that's how my great grandmother did it. Turns out she originally used lard. She would visit us here in Texas and would use what my grandmother had available, which was Crisco. Needless to say it all tasted great and fed us. 😁
Welp, your navajo tacos look delicious and I'm sure they taste great too!!! I love your cookin you have thought me how to perfect my tortillas. When ppl ask me "how do..." I refer them to your channel. And this is spoken from a true Navajo "Dine woman".
I am back and making this again! It is TOO GOOD!
I made Navajo Tacos tonight!
I love your recipes!❤️
Thank you! I love this recipe.i used my spatula to bend it while frying...and it turned out like a chalupa/taco shell.Im so happy
They look delicious...its on my dinner list! Thank you for sharing ❤
I learned to make this when we lived in the Navajo reservation. The Navajos don’t use oil in their bread. Now I make it when have company.
What do the navajos use to fry instead of oil?
Darlene Garcia She means they don’t put it in the dough like she did.
We use lard not oil
Love your recipes and I will be making this. Just ran out of tortillas! Sending you and your family Love! Thanks 😘 Also watching your husband eat makes my heart happy!
Fry bread is my favorite occasional dish
Very well explained; can't wait to try this myself. Thanks for sharing!!😋
Bless you I love fry bread thank you so much for your recipe always so delicious have bless day❤😅
Good job as a Native we all make it different popovers (fry bread) as we call it blue bird flour is the best have never used any other kind my Mom, Grandma always used lard which makes the dough softer with out it it's hard I have learned alot from our elders. Your dough was good right down to the filling. I never measured eyeballed as I already know how much to put in, also more baking powder puffs it up more.
@ SimplyMamaCooks. Your dishes ALWAYS look yummy and thanks for always sharing your cooking recipes & techniques ❤️
I love eating Mexican food!!!!
This looks yummy! I’ll have to try and make for my family, if not this weekend next for sure😋 Thank you! Stay safe and healthy🌏💕
As a Navajo, this recipe is almost accurate haha.. to my knowledge, my mom and grandmother never added oil/fat/shortening/lard directly to the dough. But this looks legit haha. Navajos like to use bluebird flour. Everyone swears it's the best, but I've not had frybread made with other flour so idk. But yes, thank you for uploading. I will have to follow your tortilla recipe too 😊
My mom and Grandma aren't around to help me, but I'm happy you are!❤
Raven0usKiwi all natives like to use bluebird flour for our fry bread haha 👌🏽
I've heard too, that Blue Bird is the only flour to use for frybread. Luckily that's all they had at my store this week and I got a ten lb bag!
I use to live in Gallup, NM and loved the Navajo Tacos with green chile.
Love fry bread. Had some amazing Navajo tacos when I went to a Pow-Wow up in Washington state, they were great! Now I'm going to have to TRY to find some flour to make these! Thanks for making and sharing your video!
Awesome!hello grandma I love this channel I really love the dena’culture so this cool to make fry bread!!!!!ty grands🤠💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Totally making these with left over chicken! Mama every recipe you post gets me more and more exicted for your book! 😘😘
I'm glad you showed us how to eat it.
Looks so good. I never knew how easy it was to make fry bread. We have moved to an area where fry bread is common. Thanks for sharing your recipe. This will make our regular meal rotation.
Omg this looks AMAZING! If it weren’t 10pm I’d make some now 🤤 I will be having these for lunch tomorrow! TFS!
OH they look amazing..
This looks so good. May have to make this sometime soon. I think ground pork would be yummy.
Looks beautiful. I will have to try it. Thanks for posting!
Yeah this was a fun one to make...looks good
How do you reheat your leftover fry bread? Also how long can you keep fry bread dough refrigerated?
I recently made your recipe and WOW!! This was my second attempt and your instructions were spot on!! I reheated my fry bread by wrapping individually in foil, heating 15 min in a 350°F oven? Are there other ways to reheat?
I made these yesterday and they were delicious! Definitely a staple in my house now! Thanks for the recipe ☺️
It looks amazing. You always have the best recipes. Love watching your channel
Thank you so much Mama Cooks for this Navajo tacos video, I really enjoyed it!! I just love your channel esp. the Asian recipes, but this Navajo taco I am going to try. Again thank you for teaching us.
Looks wonderful and fairly easy!
As a Navajo myself, I have yet to make my 1st frybread. I just started making tortillas great. Frybread is next. I’m a male, so I never asked my mom how to make frybread lol. Looks good to me. (I’ll eat frybread made from anyone who wants to make it lol)
Awesome recipe👏👏 Reminds me of a chalupa?
Your frybread came out nice & looks delicious 😉 I'm a Navajo & I approve your cooking 💯. I usually fry my bread in peanut oil. You should try that way sometimes. Thanks for sharing!
Will certainly be trying. Thank you for sharing!
I love your teal/blue pan!! Now I'm hungry, I gotta try this recipe, thank you
Oh wow.. GUESS IM FRYING BREAD THIS WEEK! 😉🥰🥰
Wow, this looks justtttt like the bread from the Navajo sandwich the Cheesecake Factory used to have back in the day
I simply love this channel! I’m 27 yes old and I got my dad & mom watching this channel as well 🥰
THank you! 😊
Your Frybread looks amazing!