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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • My website with all the videos is southernfrugal.com
    This is the type bread that is prepared by cooks in India and other parts of the world. It is very similar to Navajo fry bread except instead of water to mix the dough milk and a little melted butter are used. It is quick and very easy to make. Much easier if an electric skillet or Fry Daddy is used because either will keep the frying temperature constant. Hope you'll try this, they are really very good. Thanks for watching.

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  • @s.leemccauley7302
    @s.leemccauley7302 4 года назад +8

    Still being helpfull...RIP dear lady. You have left an awesome legacy.

  • @Me4Evidence
    @Me4Evidence Год назад +5

    So good to see her and hear her voice again. We sure do miss her. She just made everyone feel at home like we were visiting her kitchen. Rest in peace

  • @1crochetgoddess1
    @1crochetgoddess1 7 лет назад +44

    my mother made a similar bread during hard times and she would put peanut butter on them while they were still hot. best thing ever....

  • @wandaandrew6633
    @wandaandrew6633 4 года назад +9

    I really miss you Miss Phyllis. Your son is doing an excellent job on your channel. I am so happy he is able to do it. He reminds me of you Miss Phyllis.

  • @karenmontana9227
    @karenmontana9227 4 года назад +8

    I need to try this recipe, I make frybread too, I don’t measure, I just use my hand as a scooper along with a spoon for the baking powder, I learned from my mother, we make dough balls and let them set a little while, then we flap them out by hand, never used a roller, my hands do all the work, the more you make it, the better you get. I’m a Native American and I know each tribe has their own recipe. These look delicious, one day I’ll try your recipe.😋

  • @PaisleySzuSzu
    @PaisleySzuSzu 7 лет назад +141

    My husband taught me to make fry bread 45 years ago. He grew up on Pine Ridge and was full blood Lakota.( Sioux ) Here is his recipe 3 cups flour 2 heaping Tsp baking powder 1 cup hot milk instant milk is fine. Mix it up till it holds together pull off pieces, roll out with a rolling pin. and throw in oil that is on high. Take out, rub a stick of butter on it to coat, salt it and throw it into a paper bag. NOT healthy but yummy! We ate it with pinto bean soup or put small cooked patties of hamburger onto the raw rolled dough folded it all around to cover the patty and fried it, what we called hamburger fry bread. My husband also like his cherry jam on it when his granny made it.

    • @PhyllisStokes
      @PhyllisStokes  7 лет назад +24

      This was so very interesting - thanks for the recipe. I love the part where you put hamburger in the raw dough, seal it and then deep fry. Sounds so good.

    • @saganfox6935
      @saganfox6935 7 лет назад +19

      Kaden Joy I make something called meat pies with my frybread. I fry ground beef and add taco seasoning to it then fry potatoes add cheese to it and seal it in my dough and deep fry it. They are delicious!

    • @teresascott7407
      @teresascott7407 7 лет назад +11

      Kaden Joy have you ever made Indian fry bread in cast iron skillet? It is so delicious! Got it from Wife of Ottawa Native American. You can use self-rising instead of plain flour.

    • @sisterbecky411
      @sisterbecky411 7 лет назад +5

      do you let it set for awhile too before cooking?

    • @lisamartin3346
      @lisamartin3346 6 лет назад +6

      Paisley Szu Szu I think you’ve started a trend here. Going to try this when I return home. Am out of town for an extended time.

  • @hidgik
    @hidgik 7 лет назад +59

    I am writing from India. This exact same preparation is called a "poori" all over India. It is a very common as well as popular breakfast. Generally served with a potato-onion-tomato-ginger-chilli side dish. In the north (of India) this also eaten with a sweet side dish called "halwa".

    • @doriswhite1348
      @doriswhite1348 4 года назад +3

      Similar to Roti?
      I got to spend five weeks in India long ago (Allahabad). Such an incredible country. I wish everyone could visit there.

    • @VanGoWanderlust
      @VanGoWanderlust 4 года назад

      My understanding was that poori doesn’t have baking powder (or milk)?

    • @hidgik
      @hidgik 4 года назад +1

      @@VanGoWanderlust You are right about baking powder. Poori does not have baking powder. But milk can/may be used for both pooris and chapathis (Indian flat bread). It is said that milk makes the final product softer. I cannot vouch for it though.

  • @rosemarypetrongelli1384
    @rosemarypetrongelli1384 4 года назад +12

    Phyllis I wanted to seeyou make these, and its kind of an excuse, because we all miss you and want to know how you are. You’re in my prayers and I respect a woman who is good, kind and loving as you. Many of us want to know.May the good Lord be with you.🌹

  • @molliewhite-evans473
    @molliewhite-evans473 7 лет назад +55

    I use cake flour for my Indian fry bread..I'm Kiowa/Apache & Cherokee American Indian from Oklahoma...

    • @PhyllisStokes
      @PhyllisStokes  7 лет назад +12

      Very interesting genealogy. I like the idea of using cake flour for the fry bread. Thanks for your comment.

    • @cathywilson1273
      @cathywilson1273 5 лет назад +3

      Hello, Mollie White-Evans, thank you for sharing your history, and for your cake flour tip!! :-)

    • @benicio1967
      @benicio1967 4 года назад

      Mollie White-Evans can you tell me how the cake flour produces a different result? Did it change the taste or the texture, or both? And can you tell me how it’s labeled different than all purpose flour? I’d love to try and find it.

    • @beverlylacrone6316
      @beverlylacrone6316 4 года назад

      Hubbys 2 sons are 1/2 Apache.I have never met them

    • @ranstra12
      @ranstra12 4 года назад

      @@beverlylacrone6316 They are estranged from their father then? That is sad.

  • @elsieberrios7559
    @elsieberrios7559 7 лет назад +26

    phillys we make this recipe in PR we call it donplines. we were a large family so we had to be very frugal, and this would fill you up. We prepared corned beef from the can or dry salted codfish in a tomato sauce or beans with our spice sofrito. Any combination is good with those. We also left some for breakfast w/a little butter with (cafe con leche) and out the door and happy on our way to school. Good memories!

    • @elsieberrios7559
      @elsieberrios7559 7 лет назад +6

      I will make these today w/ corned beef it's been a little while, maybe almost a year since I last made these. Thanks for all the love you bring in your kitchen, I love to cook, and I'm also very frugal I help my husband save a buck, it's the way to do it. you are appreciated God Bless!

    • @sandraatkins2539
      @sandraatkins2539 4 года назад +3

      This sounds like precious memories from a loving family. BLESSINGS

  • @karencas7174
    @karencas7174 9 лет назад +26

    For the GlutenFree folks: I cooked this bread today and it was delish. I eat GlutenFree so instead of regular flour I used Bisquik GlutenFree flour. Bisquik has salt and rising agents in it but I still used the baking powder you instructed. All my ingredients except salt I used in this recipe. With GlutenFree bread batter, the batter texture is different than using regular flour, so when I begin to roll out the bread I had to dust and put a little extra Bisquik on my counter and the bread. They cooked to a golden brown with a crispy outside and chewy but cooked inside, just as in the recipe.

    • @carollopez8597
      @carollopez8597 7 лет назад +2

      921machi : Glad to see a gluten free recipe. I tried But couldn't it right. But how do you make your gluten free flour for fry bread? I've used it for other things but like I said. ... can't get it right for fry bread. Please tell me and I thank you very much.

    • @karencas7174
      @karencas7174 7 лет назад +2

      +921machi I don't want to take the time to do so. Thanks tho. :)

    • @debbywatkins2067
      @debbywatkins2067 7 лет назад +2

      Can't wait to try your recipe Karen Cas. The gluten-free bread we bought at the grocery store was so disgusting I was barely able to eat without gagging. I don't mind different, but still want it to taste good. Thanks for sharing.

    • @simonalyneenderz3247
      @simonalyneenderz3247 6 лет назад +1

      My Mother has to eat gluten free. I thought if I used GF Bisquik, warm water and extra baking powder. It should work. There you are! Thanks for the post!

    • @karencas7174
      @karencas7174 2 года назад

      i didnt type this machi, i'm sorry. maybe try again-theres nothing different than what i typed above.

  • @urbanhermit3281
    @urbanhermit3281 7 лет назад +18

    When I was stationed in the Eastern Mediterranean, the locals used goat milk and whole wheat or rye flour, but it was the same thing. They called it "Nam" or "Nan" depending on the local dialect. Thank you for the recipe, and for reminding me of some of the good times I had during a terrible time in my life.

    • @laurametheny1008
      @laurametheny1008 7 лет назад +5

      Urban Hermit I was wondering. I LOVE naan. It is one of my all time fav breads. I like garlic especially. Doesn't need anything on it at all for me. Just eat right out of bag lol! I buy it at Aldis or Walmart but it is NOT cheap. You only get 2 large pieces for almost $3! I hope this recipe is the same thing...doesn't quite look the same...but I would LOVE to make it myself. Thanks for making it a possibility.☺

  • @carolekinsey7835
    @carolekinsey7835 4 года назад +2

    Thought I'd come to visit Miss Phyllis again today, to refresh my memory on how to make these. Thought I'd have a go at making them today.
    Deary me, how I miss your posts dear lady. But at least we can look back. I'm amazed how many videos there are still to have a look through....and let me tell you, I've seen loads over the years I followed.
    Some people you meet on your journey through life are just special. Miss Phyllis was one of them. X
    In a way, your memory could live on for ever here.

  • @cherylmeredith2248
    @cherylmeredith2248 4 года назад +6

    I miss you very very much. The Colonel is doing a great job!

  • @baddrum1
    @baddrum1 9 лет назад +11

    I somehow remembered this recipe,(for the most part) from watching this video a few days ago so I got home from work and started putting it all together and by the time it was finished I had roughly 7 or 8 pieces of the most delicious fry bread I have ever had. The kids and I loved it with a little powder sugar on it. It was delicious plain as well. Thanks for the video. :)

  • @903Debra
    @903Debra 9 лет назад +33

    We grew up on hoe cakes and loaves. I ate some stuffed with a ground beef in gravy at a pow wow. This type of quick bread goes a long way to fill bellies and satisfy hunger.

    • @Candy_Gal
      @Candy_Gal 6 лет назад +3

      Debra McCarrell there is actually a thing called hoe cakes?? Haha, I ask because my nephew (when little) could not say the word pancakes, and would always say hoe cakes instead. I’d laugh every time, and it’s his favourite breakfast, lol! Anyway, I should check out real hoe cakes....sounds interesting.

  • @titalinda9093
    @titalinda9093 8 лет назад +62

    In Chile, where I live and where I am from, we make a fried bread called sopaipillas, but they are a mix of a little bit of vegetable fat, flour and pumpkin meat. This makes the dough sort of orange, more nutritious and very good tasting. We can eat it savory or sweet, with syroup or sugar and cinamon.

    • @janjbowman
      @janjbowman 6 лет назад

      Can you give the recipe?

    • @iamwhoiamd7056
      @iamwhoiamd7056 6 лет назад +2

      I grew up eating sopaipillas. So did my husband and I am from Calif and he is from Chicago. They are excellent!!!

  • @ceciliaranger8290
    @ceciliaranger8290 10 лет назад +32

    My family's Panamanian and we use this same recipe but we call it bakes (even though it's fried). Sometimes I add a little bit of sugar to the dough. We also make them thicker (about 1/4-1/2" thick). I like the thicker ones because I use it like a sandwich bun. Usually for me, 1/2 cup of floor will yield one bakes. I fry them in about 1/2" of oil for about 3 minutes per side. So good. :)

    • @PhyllisStokes
      @PhyllisStokes  10 лет назад

      Great information Cecilia, I appreciate your taking the time to comment.

    • @rebeccafoo
      @rebeccafoo 9 лет назад +4

      Cecilia Ranger Thanks Cecilia, so it will be like a pocket to fill in stuffing. Great idea ! Thanks again ! I will not place Wax paper in between each fried bread as I don't think it will stick together when freeze. Phyllis, thanks for sharing this great recipe as it is new to me and it is some sort like the Indian Puri that I sometimes ate in the Indian shop.

    • @ceciliaranger8290
      @ceciliaranger8290 9 лет назад +2

      rebeccafoo Your welcome. :)

    • @03raq
      @03raq 6 лет назад

      Hi Cecilia can I ask why do you call them bakes? I am from Panama and we call them Hojaldras. Saludos!

  • @karencas7174
    @karencas7174 9 лет назад +20

    Continued: actually the bread cooked to a dark golden brown. When I attempted to remove them from the oil when they were light golden brown, they began to rip. So I left them in my skillet till they were a little darker, and no problem

  • @JacK-qn4zh
    @JacK-qn4zh 9 лет назад +10

    Making these right now! Feed back soon to come. I love this women's recipes!

  • @MsBeachboxer
    @MsBeachboxer 4 года назад +7

    March 2020 Thanks for all you've left for us. & Thanks for Keeping things going Steven 😊

    • @mimis-girls7935
      @mimis-girls7935 2 года назад

      Yes I sure do love Steven carrying on her legacy! I truly loved Ms Phyllis

  • @rj2boo87
    @rj2boo87 6 лет назад +6

    You would make the best Home Ec teacher!! I remember my Home Ec teacher, she was very kind but we pretty much got the recipe for the day and we would try to make it. We would then show it to her then we were able to eat it. One time she told us we didn’t have to eat our muffins, they looked really mushy.

  • @yvonneyeager7929
    @yvonneyeager7929 2 года назад +2

    Miss you Mrs. Phyllis- glad we are able to still watch you & your son...

  • @michelleswanson9041
    @michelleswanson9041 4 года назад +3

    I’m Cherokee Indian and I didn’t live on the Reservation but my Grandparents did- I never knew about fry bread because I am part Irish and grew up with that culture- Your fry bread is so great- you make yours better than I’ve ever seen-You are so neat with yours also- Putting the fry bread in the freezer is such a good idea and they last such a long time-Your video is excellent, I take my hat off to you-Good Job!!!!

  • @katiechilson174
    @katiechilson174 10 дней назад

    Phyllis you were a true beauty! Your kind soul shines right through. I hope your kids realize how God gifted them with you! I know you would feel it was the children who were the gifts! Bless you Phyllis!🌷

  • @whimsey8
    @whimsey8 6 лет назад +16

    Hi Phyllis, this dough is so popular in most cultures, however, it is called different names. The people of Italian heritage, call them Doughboys and they are usually sprinkled with sugar or you could wrap a piece of cheese inside the dough, the butter is always delicious too. I didn't have time for freezing because my kids would stand right by the stove and eat them as fast as they cooled.......................NO LEFTOVERS!

    • @sistersuetube
      @sistersuetube 2 года назад

      My Italian family called it pizza frite

    • @yolandaparra2389
      @yolandaparra2389 2 года назад +1

      Yes this is the 2nd video I've seen of hers with that loud noise so I got someone else's recipe for frybread I just searched frybread & there's so many on here without that noise

    • @brendamarie558
      @brendamarie558 Год назад +1

      @@yolandaparra2389 its just the fan...

    • @shadowdancer1358
      @shadowdancer1358 Год назад

      @@yolandaparra2389 get over it it’s a fan over the stove. Buck up buttercup!

  • @ritabrunetti381
    @ritabrunetti381 5 лет назад +8

    I'm watching your videos here in Rhode Island. Here we make a similar fry bread. We call them Doughboys. Yes, served with sugar/ sugar & brown sugar. We often buy them at our area festivals and fairs. Great on a cool Fall day with hot chocolate!! My mom made these when we were all younger...we're nine kids. A quick and inexpensive meal!

  • @pamularcarter2586
    @pamularcarter2586 7 лет назад +7

    Ohh my goodness amaging. Simple but amazing. I'm a bread lover. I can see myself eating them all.

  • @Mr.56Goldtop
    @Mr.56Goldtop 4 года назад +5

    We were in Arizona a few years ago and coming back from the grand canyon we stopped at a little roadside stand and bought fry bread just like this, only larger, with your choice of toppings. I chose honey and my wife went with the sugar and cinnamon. They were incredibly good.

  • @Motichanda
    @Motichanda 8 лет назад +11

    my husband is Indian and they make this with yogurt. when you fry it they call it Puri. It usually puffs up. Whatever it's delicious. Just plain flour and water on a dry skillet is Chappatti which they eat almost at every meal.

    • @yvonnemanuel9178
      @yvonnemanuel9178 6 лет назад +1

      selenia Rivas Sharma just make sure you let your dough sit for 1/2 he and your oli is very hot to a boil.Are they take longer to cook and get hard to hard to bite.

    • @sherrynahpi8933
      @sherrynahpi8933 Год назад +1

      It's really no tribes fry bread. It was copied from different cultures but of course the Navajo always claim everything o they could be recognized for something. They copy n claim. They've taken a lil of each culture.

  • @kimjaxson8671
    @kimjaxson8671 4 года назад +6

    I love how she teaches. Great job everytime

  • @cynthiadeleon2735
    @cynthiadeleon2735 4 года назад +4

    I miss this sweet precious lady 😢😢

  • @H.R.H-Amina_Bin_Shafiq-SHAKTI
    @H.R.H-Amina_Bin_Shafiq-SHAKTI Год назад +1

    I made these this morning! It was my first time and they were DELICIOUS. Im definitely making tacos with this bread. THANK YOU FOR THIS RECIPE

  • @PinkTigger33
    @PinkTigger33 7 лет назад +4

    My favorite way to eat these is Indian tacos. I love fry bread. With or without the chili and taco toppings.

  • @orlandhoward9530
    @orlandhoward9530 4 месяца назад

    Aww, i just saw this video and wanted to check it out for veriety.I found out in comments that she has passed on to higher groung. God bless her gentle soul.Thank you very much. Hamilton Ontario Canada

  • @sallywasagoodolgal
    @sallywasagoodolgal 10 лет назад +1

    When I was a very, very little girl, in the early 1940's sometimes I'd have this for breakfast. I was always very happy when these appeared. t I think it had more to do with 'not much in the pantry' than because I loved it. They were cooked in a cast iron skillet, on the stove, and I liked mine with butter and grape jelly.

  • @ghosttgirlghosttspook5478
    @ghosttgirlghosttspook5478 5 лет назад +2

    I hope your healing is spiritual and your heart is happy soon, my condolences to you and your family, God bless,

  • @marionmoskalyk3756
    @marionmoskalyk3756 4 года назад +3

    My mom used to make all her own yeast bread. When we came home from school she would take a piece of raw bread dough, roll it out, fry it. And then sprinkle it with sugar. It was yummy.

  • @invicta_vita
    @invicta_vita Год назад +2

    This looks like a great recipe. I don't think I've ever eaten a tough Navajo fry bread. I've eaten a few different Native American fry breads, from different tribes. I make my own, but use yeast. This would be a great variation if I didn't have yeast on hand. You sure left us with some great recipes Mrs. P.

  • @kimjaxson8671
    @kimjaxson8671 4 года назад +3

    Why does anyone put a thumbs down on a recipe? If you dont wanna watch, watch something else. How rude!!

  • @susancontreras8759
    @susancontreras8759 8 лет назад +18

    Hi Phyllis. I tried this recipe last night. They came out great. Put icing on them...omg, hard to not eat them all..lol. I love your thorough videos and your tips. Thanks so much! ;)

  • @nitsrah
    @nitsrah 9 лет назад +14

    We call these fry bakes in Guyana
    We grew up on these. They are eaten with saltfish as well for breakfast. enjoy

    • @joegarcia5795
      @joegarcia5795 7 лет назад +4

      nitsrah Damn crazy we call it fry bread the natives of America and sometimes stuff it as well at the pow wows a bunch of different people put their own swing to it but many of us still had this growing up as traditional native foods

    • @nitsrah
      @nitsrah 7 лет назад +10

      Chuckle... thank you. I was just talking with someone how much I did appreciate my grandmother's rich cuisine. I see similarities in foods across many cultures.

    • @snehafernandez7211
      @snehafernandez7211 4 года назад

      Joe Garcia what is pow wow?

  • @susanpendell4215
    @susanpendell4215 6 лет назад +5

    What you're describing ( the bread dough, the one with milk and butter) is usually baked on the inside of a hot oven and is called Naan. They eat it in Afghanistan and India with lamb or other meat, like goat.

  • @jackieholona5331
    @jackieholona5331 4 года назад +1

    I love her videos n I miss her so much may she RIP🙏⚘🙏
    I'm Navajo n some Navajos use warm milk
    So do different Pueblos n my fry bread is always soft

  • @lesleymiles2050
    @lesleymiles2050 6 лет назад +3

    You can most definitely make frybread with self-rising flour, just don't add any additional baking powder. I make my frybread with yeast instead of baking powder because I like it light and fluffy...My bread is never tough. Mix the dough with your hands. Knead the dough very well to make sure it's properly aerated and then rest it covered in a warm place for at least 25 minutes. I don't know how to use a rolling pin, I make them entirely by hand. I've been making frybread and tortillas for about 40 years now.

  • @suzettefamespinosapina5604
    @suzettefamespinosapina5604 7 лет назад +7

    it looks good. just so you know, all the videos and recipes for Navajo fry bread call for powdered milk. I don't know if you have seen different recipes or different people have told you this.
    thank you for sharing your version. try it with honey and butter and just a sprinkle of cinnamon.

  • @lindaberg9960
    @lindaberg9960 Год назад +1

    Yummy Yummy ❤
    How I enjoy being able to spend time with Phyllis in her kitchen!! So thankful I keep finding new ones too❤
    Thank you dear Steven!!!❤

  • @phil2u48
    @phil2u48 8 лет назад +29

    An wine bottle (Bordeaux shape) also makes a good rolling pin. It can also be filled with ice water for rolling pie crust.

  • @gwagon4188
    @gwagon4188 4 года назад +3

    Watch 👀 Ms. Phyllis' video for extra tips.
    This is the recipe::
    2c AP flour
    2tsp baking powder
    1tsp salt or a little less
    2tbs butter melty
    3/4c warm milk maybe more
    knead/rise 20 minutes/makes 10
    Fry

    • @mjwells100
      @mjwells100 4 года назад +2

      g wagon - THANK YOU for taking the time to write the recipe down and post it! ♥️

    • @gwagon4188
      @gwagon4188 4 года назад

      I do recommend watching and listening to her soothing voice!!

  • @PhyllisStokes
    @PhyllisStokes  11 лет назад +8

    I dot butter on then sprinkle with powdered sugar and pop in our toaster oven to melt the butter. Elephant ears are made very similar to the soft fry bread but just a lot bigger. They sell funnel cakes at our state fair but we always get the elephant ears so I'm not sure how they make them. Hope your family likes these as much as we do. We had chicken salad today served between two soft fry bread, they gave the chicken salad a whole new dimension. Thanks for watching and commenting.Phyllis

    • @sarahchee9762
      @sarahchee9762 6 лет назад

      Phyllis Stokes I am native I don't eat fry bread.

  • @christinesweiss5610
    @christinesweiss5610 8 лет назад +9

    I love your cooking channel! You are so down to earth I cat wait to try your fry bread

  • @afritzy4204
    @afritzy4204 9 лет назад +6

    Thank you for sharing, I never try fry bread made with milk before and so looking forward at making up a batch in the morning.

  • @Mr.56Goldtop
    @Mr.56Goldtop 8 лет назад +9

    I like the way you say Watch it cook in the ... GREASE! Hahaha! The evil ... GREASE!

  • @vivianctk
    @vivianctk 6 лет назад +1

    Phyllis, you just ruined my diet, love fried bread with cinnamon sugar....but it won't hurt to have a little. I just love your recipes. You have such a great variety .. Thank you for sharing.. Upstate NY here. You are such a joy to watch.

  • @susanthornburg8123
    @susanthornburg8123 4 года назад +3

    I miss your calm voice now we got you on film😇💙😎‼️‼️‼️‼️

  • @daydreambeliever6603
    @daydreambeliever6603 2 года назад +1

    I miss you, Phyllis 💕 Steven is doing a great job with the channel. You would be proud.

  • @puffalump76
    @puffalump76 7 лет назад +1

    I think every country just about has a version of this.all i know is i tried it and it is delicious. Thank you for sharing.

  • @nellclark468
    @nellclark468 7 лет назад +6

    Love your videos they remind me of home. Thank you.

  • @jonnasnow8988
    @jonnasnow8988 5 лет назад +3

    I wasn't sure if you could freeze these or not, so good to know! Lovely video.

  • @angelaparker2330
    @angelaparker2330 5 лет назад +8

    Sooo delicious. Easiest I've ever tried. I can't wait till the summer so I can sell native tacos and use your recipe for the bread I subscribe to you today and I also save this and I gave it a thumbs-up thanks I've been following you for a while

  • @monicabishop2819
    @monicabishop2819 6 лет назад +1

    I just started your videos and seen this wanted so much to make these but no purpose flour so I decided to use selfrising, I just left out the baking powder and salt and tried we loved them but still used your instruction awesome

  • @pkdrenaissance
    @pkdrenaissance 10 лет назад +2

    I love this video because Mama made this. Thanks for sharing. Patrick

  • @lott007
    @lott007 9 лет назад +5

    Phyllis, I like the fact that you do not use lard. Looks wonderful, and I will give this recipe a try. Thanks for sharing!

  • @PhyllisStokes
    @PhyllisStokes  11 лет назад +1

    Hi 1994abbygirl, I was using my Fry Daddy and I think it maintains a frying temperature of 350-375 degrees. There is no temperature gage on my Fry Daddy but generally I think it would be the same as frying doughnuts which would be 350-375 degrees. Thanks for watching, Phyllis

  • @karencas7174
    @karencas7174 2 года назад

    what got me was she used milk and butter. here it is years later and i remembered this bread and i had spent 42 min utes finding phyllis' tutorial :)

  • @corywhitecap5598
    @corywhitecap5598 4 года назад +1

    I always find it interesting to see other variations of frybread. I make mine different, and my kids love it. Thank you for sharing

  • @KM-bu8ec
    @KM-bu8ec 6 лет назад +12

    Those look heavenly. I would like to put homemade chicken salad, lettuce and tomato in them and fold them up like a taco, too!! 💜🧡💛💚

    • @robbyperrinejr9138
      @robbyperrinejr9138 4 года назад +2

      Yummy sounds good !

    • @Trex505shorts
      @Trex505shorts 4 года назад +3

      Put beans ,cheese ,diced tomato, lettace and and some type of chili and yummi

    • @KM-bu8ec
      @KM-bu8ec 4 года назад +1

      @@robbyperrinejr9138 delicious!! I just rewatched this, Robby. These look so good!!

    • @KM-bu8ec
      @KM-bu8ec 4 года назад +1

      @@Trex505shorts very yummy, killatrex505

    • @Trex505shorts
      @Trex505shorts 4 года назад +2

      @@KM-bu8ec or honey and powdered sugar

  • @krisannm347
    @krisannm347 3 года назад +1

    I sure do miss Phyllis & her sweet voice. Her recipes are still appreciated & enjoyed!

  • @sharlenebullen1444
    @sharlenebullen1444 6 лет назад +1

    Ms. Phyllis, we use a cast iron frying pan and grease it up and roll out the bread, put it in the frying pan. It looks like a pancake. Cook both sides. You can pull it a part and add butter. Warm so good.

  • @karencas7174
    @karencas7174 10 лет назад +11

    This bread appears perfect for sandwiches...thanks!

    • @joegarcia5795
      @joegarcia5795 7 лет назад +2

      Karen Cas or Indian tacos or Indian nachos

  • @danfraser7479
    @danfraser7479 8 лет назад +1

    I helped the mothers make this many tomes and it was always a favorite.

  • @patnewton4191
    @patnewton4191 10 лет назад +1

    Made this, really good-my husband even liked it !!! Will try again.

  • @bigchiefderek4446
    @bigchiefderek4446 7 лет назад +16

    looks like fry bread to me! Just know the Navajo are not the only native tribe that consider Fry Bread a traditional food. Your bread looks mighty tasty!

    • @joegarcia5795
      @joegarcia5795 7 лет назад +6

      Bigchief Derek true true 👆 at the pow wow its just Indian fry bread or Indian tacos/nachos

    • @shortyfry85
      @shortyfry85 6 лет назад +3

      Lakota, Dakota, Iroquois, Mdewakanton... here in Minnesota, nobody really claims it, it's just fry bread.

    • @housekat6163
      @housekat6163 6 лет назад +1

      Yep...frybread...doesn't look much different than our recipe eh?

  • @susanlinginfelter706
    @susanlinginfelter706 6 лет назад +3

    You are so good with all types of dough....from really soft dough to make fried biscuits to yeast breads......I'm jealous. But I will have to say that my biscuits are getting better everyday!!! :) Love your videos!!!

  • @theresasheak4786
    @theresasheak4786 6 лет назад +1

    I made this one a week ago and had tomatoe gravy with them. thank you much love

  • @be-kc9cf
    @be-kc9cf 9 месяцев назад

    I’m Navajo. Phillis was a very nice lady like my mom. Here’s my recipe:
    4 cups all purpose flour
    1 tablespoon baking powder
    2 teaspoons salt
    3-4 cups of warm water, hottest you can tolerate. Fry them as you would donuts.
    I’ve noticed through the years, Navajos have been adding milk, oil and sugar.

  • @Gigi-mj8pl
    @Gigi-mj8pl 2 года назад

    I pray one day to be able to meet you face to face in heaven to say Thank you for sharing this recipe and all of your helpful tips with me. You brought such joy to my family through this recipe….they all love it and ask me to make it again and again. I know that your family misses you and I pray for them that God will bring them peace as they grieve….I have learned that there is no time table for grief. God bless them all.

  • @latoshiaclemons7264
    @latoshiaclemons7264 7 лет назад +5

    THANK U just did it and it came out GREAT luv u sistah thanks for sharing

  • @billiejean4424
    @billiejean4424 4 года назад +2

    RIP Phyllis!! Your videos are still popping up. ❤️🙂

  • @josef-michaelvonbapschmier7513
    @josef-michaelvonbapschmier7513 6 лет назад +4

    Oh Phyllis I finally got around to trying this out last night! Yum! I made tacos but can totally see them sweet too! Thanks again

  • @laurametheny1008
    @laurametheny1008 7 лет назад +1

    Thankyou Phyllis! Someone mentioned "naan" in the comments. I am hoping this will be like the ecpensive naan I buy at Walmart or even Aldis. I especially love the garlic version which I usually just gobble right out of the bag plain lol! I don't have it often so it is a treat. The garlic butter someone mentioned would be a fantastic way to replicate that. I too love garlic. Not the salt. Just the garlic and a little butter. Yum!☺

  • @gj9736
    @gj9736 Год назад +1

    I know that Phyllis is no longer with us but I still wanted to leave a commend about this bread. My friend who is a full blooded Navajo showed me how to make their fry bread and she used powdered milk for the dough, plus water.

  • @karenpatterson6972
    @karenpatterson6972 7 лет назад +4

    I've made this fry bread when I make greens.my husband loves it👄👄👄

  • @donnanugent705
    @donnanugent705 3 года назад

    So nice to hear her voice again. Rest in Peace Phyllis.

  • @BostonBorn
    @BostonBorn 7 лет назад +4

    I've been looking for a recipe that resembles the fried dough they sell at carnivals. Thank you for sharing. Subscribed. Keep your videos coming 👍🏼

  • @beansandcornbread4114
    @beansandcornbread4114 9 лет назад +2

    We Italians make a similar fry bread but we make it with yeast for the leaven. Any bread or pizza dough can be fry bread. This looks easier with the baking powder, not having to wait for the yeast to rise. I'll try this next time.

  • @jenjen482
    @jenjen482 8 лет назад +2

    wow just made these, thank you so much my family and I love them. Great Video!

  • @cactusroadrunner5277
    @cactusroadrunner5277 6 лет назад +8

    Niizhonii (beautiful) ! Thank you for sharing! Bah'hoozhoo' (happiness).
    Your Navajo friend.

  • @lisareaume3857
    @lisareaume3857 4 года назад

    I like the fact you added the warmed butter. MORE FLAVORFUL that way!

  • @mstyblu379
    @mstyblu379 7 лет назад +3

    These look delicious Phyllis and I'm hungry n not in the mood to cook a meal just for myself but these look fun to make n I cn have a snack for my kids too. Thanks for the recipe, it's always good to watch you in your kitchen.

  • @the1msprecha
    @the1msprecha 8 лет назад +27

    Mexicans called these sopapias pronounced (soap-pa-peah), then you can put honey on top or sugar/cinnamon. They are yum..... and yours look yummy too.

    • @suzettefamespinosapina5604
      @suzettefamespinosapina5604 7 лет назад +9

      Pancho Villa so she made a spelling mistake, so what? there Are black Hispanic people too! DON'T be so ignorant

    • @joegarcia5795
      @joegarcia5795 7 лет назад +7

      but everyone it's really just Navajo fry bread Indian American fry bread

    • @puffalump76
      @puffalump76 7 лет назад +5

      msprecha if u melt a bit of butter then add honey and cinnamon and use it for dipping sopapillas it is delicious

    • @Sparrowdean
      @Sparrowdean 6 лет назад +1

      Pancho Villa What an absolutely ignorant pig you are.

    • @pattiburtonsalmonsen3202
      @pattiburtonsalmonsen3202 6 лет назад +3

      msprecha that’s what my dad called them, made in triangles, just yummy with pintos and eggs 🥚

  • @wintersteele310
    @wintersteele310 7 лет назад +6

    hi,
    I subscribed after listening to your intro... howdy neighbor!!! ... I live in central SC... Fry bread can be used in so many ways & I look forward to trying your recipe...

  • @chrisciampo4551
    @chrisciampo4551 11 месяцев назад

    I SHOULD have watched your video FIRST !! You made it sooo simple! TY!

  • @karenpatterson6972
    @karenpatterson6972 7 лет назад +7

    I made these.they were so Good.

  • @vernareed2692
    @vernareed2692 7 лет назад +3

    phyllis & mr buckey your children are gorgeous! they look exactly like you all. they look enough alike they could all be blood siblings. thank you for your clips.

    • @PhyllisStokes
      @PhyllisStokes  7 лет назад +2

      What a nice thing to say, thank you.

  • @user-cf4le5gd1h
    @user-cf4le5gd1h 7 месяцев назад

    Best recipe I've used yet, thank you lady.

  • @gossamerhall
    @gossamerhall 9 лет назад +4

    Those look so yummy, can't wait to try making them. Thanks for sharing.

    • @annsaxbe3670
      @annsaxbe3670 4 года назад

      can you use fat free milk in this recipe

  • @marybates5065
    @marybates5065 5 лет назад +2

    Yummy. I will have to try that. Thanks

  • @kerylcooper2314
    @kerylcooper2314 4 года назад

    I'm glad I can still find you I miss you and hope your family can keep your Chanel going for all of us ❤️U from Arizona🌵

  • @shanleeDD
    @shanleeDD 8 лет назад +22

    we call it fry bread and another way to make it, is in the oven that's my fav. it's called bannock .mmmmm ....I am ojibiwe. we make this all the time but not with milk.

    • @joegarcia5795
      @joegarcia5795 7 лет назад +2

      shannon mcdonald how do you make it sister I'm Yaqui and I'm trying to make my own fry bread soon just getting ideas

    • @loismarsh7569
      @loismarsh7569 7 лет назад

      shannon mcdonald
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    • @cajsheen2594
      @cajsheen2594 7 лет назад +1

      shannon mcdonald Bannock is Scots flat bread, X

    • @Justme-Diana
      @Justme-Diana 5 лет назад

      I love bannock, is it using the same recipe???