Damper cooked in the Ashes of the Campfire

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

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  • @edwardpootchemunka8027
    @edwardpootchemunka8027 Год назад +2

    You can Cook damper on the coals frypan or Bedourie my two grandma's use to cook damper when I was kid we used to camp out bush miss yous grandmas both RIP🙏🙏

  • @shayoreilly1747
    @shayoreilly1747 7 лет назад +1

    Wow, does this ever take me back to an outback camping adventure when I backpacked around Australia. Such a great Aussie tradition. Myself and the family are going camping soon.I just might have to introduce the kids to a wonderful memory of outback camping. Thanks Andrew for showing me how it's done.

  • @edwardpootchemunka8027
    @edwardpootchemunka8027 Год назад +2

    We Aboriginal people love damper Mmmmm yummy 🤤 😋

  • @diamtour
    @diamtour  11 лет назад +3

    Hey Joe,
    Thankyou for your kind words. Damper in Texas would be great. I suggest Oak as your firewood, it burn hot and settles down into a lovely white ash. I love cooking with the stuff. I used it at the inaugural "Wild Fire" food event in Austin a couple of years ago and was blown away at how like Australian desert wood it was. Happy cooking, hope you do well with a Texan Damper!!

    • @azxc1391
      @azxc1391 7 лет назад

      Andrew Dwyer - The Cast Iron Cook
      Beautiful and wonderful This is what we do in the Arabian Peninsula

  • @joeespisito7296
    @joeespisito7296 11 лет назад +1

    I love watching this video and eating a sandwich as my alone time destressing tool. I love how you present yourself and the video. The bread looks GREAT. I am going to give this a try under this Texas sun!

  • @diamtour
    @diamtour  11 лет назад +1

    Hey Zackieboy, thanks for posting. If I was at home with lots of time on my hands I would probably use my sourdough leaven, but in the bush I reckon you can get away with a few shortcuts, and damper traditionally in Australia was a play on Irish soda bread, so I don't have a problem with it. Thanks for watching and great to hear from you!

  • @diamtour
    @diamtour  12 лет назад +7

    Now Sharon, the damper was nothing like a rock, it had a soft consistent crumb and a crunchy crust, more like a traditional sourdough.

  • @flashdamingo
    @flashdamingo 11 лет назад +6

    Almost expected a Russell Coight moment when you picked up the hot damper lol but you pulled it off with style well done.

  • @diamtour
    @diamtour  14 лет назад

    Hi seatedcrab, so long as you use non toxic timber, follow the way I did it in so far as placing the damper on white ash not red coals, it works brilliantly and the crust of the dough keeps the ash out, so the flavor is predominately delicious bread with an ever so slight smoke, like from a wood oven. The beauty of this technique is you get a lovely moist crumb and a firm crust - good luck!!

  • @amryu3258
    @amryu3258 3 года назад +2

    That's pretty

  • @diamtour
    @diamtour  14 лет назад

    Thanks Kazdiman, love your site too!

  • @diamtour
    @diamtour  13 лет назад +2

    @mishybear The dough forms a crust as it bakes, the excess ash is brushed off the crust when the dough is removed. Sure a tiny bit of the fine ash powder remains on the crust, but hey, charcoal is good for your teeth and ash aids digestion, we evolved over millions of years with ash in our diet. Enjoy!

  • @-abbasal-lami5793
    @-abbasal-lami5793 3 года назад +2

    Did you know that this method goes back to the Ur civilization in Iraq, and they are still doing this way ♥

  • @k8ishere
    @k8ishere 4 года назад +2

    I can't wait to try this next time we have a bonfire!

  • @sirrobert007
    @sirrobert007 10 лет назад +5

    Tried this recipe in my fireplace. Was surprisingly delicious for such a simple recipe. I think it would taste even better if some blueberries were added.

  • @hkitty383
    @hkitty383 11 лет назад

    Looks great! Lovely video and well edited.

  • @simonwilliamnoelmurray9179
    @simonwilliamnoelmurray9179 4 года назад +3

    Finally some proper damper

    • @diamtour
      @diamtour  4 года назад +1

      Thank you Simon!!

  • @malayrojak
    @malayrojak 14 лет назад

    @diamtour
    Thanks for uploading this mate. Been looking around for a recipe like this for a while now. Looks great!
    Cheers

  • @diamtour
    @diamtour  14 лет назад

    Hi Cool Big Willie,
    Yeast is a rising agent, as is leaven and bicarb soda - which is commonly used for damper. There are no rules saying Damper must be unleavened. It does work unleavened, but is infinitely more flavoursome risen. Cheers, Andrew

  • @brazed420
    @brazed420 4 года назад +1

    This is one of the only videos that shows the proper way to make damper

  • @synal
    @synal 13 лет назад

    Great video!

  • @sharonerlich7894
    @sharonerlich7894 12 лет назад

    I did this in bathurst with a REALLY tiny fire. Here is how i did it.
    Follow his instructions on how to make the dough and stuff.
    get a ball of dough and push it onto a stick so it looks like a magic wand (white at the top becouse of the dough)
    cook it until the dough becomes golden brown and it dosnt matter if the tip is a bit burnt
    take it off the stick so it loocks like a cocoon with one hole and pour maple syrup into the hole (dont fill it or itll b too sweet)
    ENJOY IT!
    I hope i helped!!!:)

  • @jaimegutierrez5125
    @jaimegutierrez5125 5 лет назад +6

    Hi Andrew. In Chile we do the same bread called Tortillas de Rescoldo. It is also a native recipe. It is interesting how aboriginal people shared the same cooking ideas although they are very far apart.

    • @Eytl
      @Eytl 2 года назад

      thats really beautiful 🤎

  • @gypsyturbo1
    @gypsyturbo1 15 лет назад

    Finally i have found someone on youtube that does proper bush cooking well done mate. P.s you could also try self raising flour pinch salt and skim milk sounds shit but tastes really good.

  • @diamtour
    @diamtour  12 лет назад +1

    Hi Jarrod, Aboriginal people used largely grass seed to make "johnny cakes", by grounding the seed to a paste and then adding water.

  • @robi1nz
    @robi1nz 8 лет назад

    Now that looks bloody marvelous mate good tip with the warm beer. Reacon wholemeal flour would work just as well eh.

  • @diamtour
    @diamtour  15 лет назад +1

    Not at all overcooked - the crust is delicious. The ash would burn any leaves. If you want a clean looking loaf, use a tin or bake it inside an oven. I think the crust is the best bit

  • @MichaelFirth-xe5fc
    @MichaelFirth-xe5fc Год назад

    Your a champion

  • @deniserichardson7333
    @deniserichardson7333 6 лет назад

    Looks tasty!! DJ.

  • @diamtour
    @diamtour  14 лет назад +1

    @campfiresinger Now do you really think an old bushy would be out in the mulga with an empty esky???????

  • @zackieboy
    @zackieboy 11 лет назад

    Ah, thanks for the insight. Cheers!

  • @Limicola1
    @Limicola1 Год назад

    Strange video. Beer that activates yeast that was never added? Recipe at end says this is baking powder damper. Video does not show olive oil being added as per the recipe at the end. Then of course, we have two knids of salt, also not shown in the video.

  • @diamtour
    @diamtour  15 лет назад

    Thanks Gypsyturbo1 - Sure does taste good, glad you are enjoying the vids!

  • @17025601
    @17025601 11 лет назад +3

    What about the yeast the beer is supposed to activate? How much, when? I've had damper in the outback with golden syrup. Delicious!

    • @kimberley6308
      @kimberley6308 3 года назад +1

      That's how I use to eat it growing up with golden syrup.

  • @InAllFun
    @InAllFun 13 лет назад

    Really like your video!

  • @whataboutredlorry
    @whataboutredlorry 12 лет назад +1

    Didn't swagmen just use flour and water? maybe some salt?

  • @manyrymes7388
    @manyrymes7388 9 лет назад +1

    mate weres the next servo and citrus tree cous im trying to find the next water source lol you can lso put salt in that hours of fun lol.

  • @zackieboy
    @zackieboy 11 лет назад

    I love backpacking, camping, and being out in the wilderness in general. That's why I like this video and have watched it several times. So take this as matter-of-fact: isn't it cheating a bit to use baking powder?

  • @mooniiizx4667
    @mooniiizx4667 6 лет назад

    I cooked this today during school camping up in howmans gap

  • @diamtour
    @diamtour  12 лет назад

    Thanks for posting Sharon, great camping trick to put the dough on a stick, and maple syrup is yum. Hope you used the real stuff...

  • @bluedogrenovating
    @bluedogrenovating 11 лет назад +1

    Looks like a meteorite.
    But I bet it tastes hevonly.

  • @caribbeanchild
    @caribbeanchild 11 лет назад +1

    sounds like a rock on the table

  • @bombayboys1
    @bombayboys1 11 лет назад

    Hi Andrew this adventure cooking recipe "Damper" looks amazing. I shall try this out next month when we go treeking in the hills. However i was wondering - What is this warm beer - The one used by you is not available here in India. "Can I use Foster Beer or any other brand ? " :) I hope i did not ask you a stupid question.

    • @andrewdwyer9865
      @andrewdwyer9865 7 лет назад

      Hi Nelson, you can use any beer, especially if you use one that is naturally fermented so the yeast will activate

  • @Klepto84734
    @Klepto84734 15 лет назад

    ehh...did he overcook it? I remember a school trip where we made bush damper, and it didn't look like that.

  • @mbg369
    @mbg369 13 лет назад

    woah! im new to this and so curious! im just a little confused... is their ash left on the bread when you eat it? do you taste the ash at all? wouldnt the ash bake into the crust while the dough's still soft? thanks for the video, i'd love to go to australia one day! XD

  • @jarrod1685
    @jarrod1685 12 лет назад

    did the abbo's just use water?

  • @diamtour
    @diamtour  11 лет назад +1

    Not a rock, a nice crusty damper with a soft crust on the inside.

  • @JetJockey87
    @JetJockey87 14 лет назад

    Ahh great an outback video of Damper, a lot of the other ones on here are being cooked in ovens and all sorts of nonsense... Now i just need to figure out a way of doing all that whilst on the hiking trail and I'll be set... If I do manage it I'll make a video response for you :-)

  • @manyrymes7388
    @manyrymes7388 9 лет назад +1

    box of fruity lexia export quaillty $10-20 you got a feast with roo meat on special. The thing is land is too expansive.

  • @ozzyguy67x
    @ozzyguy67x 12 лет назад

    same as in the video minus the beer. just flour and water

  • @campfiresinger
    @campfiresinger 14 лет назад

    @diamtour just a routine check bro...

  • @diamtour
    @diamtour  14 лет назад

    Coopers Pale Ale is excellent, as is Coopers Sparkling Ale. The one I used in the clip was Fargher Lager, which is brewed in Burra South Australia and named after Ross and Jane Fargher who are the proprietors of Nilpinna Station and the Prairie Hotel at Parachilna in the Flinders Ranges

  • @madiis18account
    @madiis18account 11 лет назад +6

    There isn't meant to be yeast in damper O.o

    • @madiis18account
      @madiis18account 10 лет назад +1

      oh you make a fine point

    • @mickmoriarty5442
      @mickmoriarty5442 8 лет назад

      That's why he warmed the beer by the ashes to activate the yeast,

  • @diamtour
    @diamtour  15 лет назад

    Hey Blueboi05 - not at all overcooked, I suspect the quality of damper on your school trip might not be that with which one benchmarks all others! All the best. lol

  • @gtrefghuk
    @gtrefghuk 12 лет назад

    Charcoal also absorbs toxins and removes them from your digestive system.

    • @retta6026
      @retta6026 7 лет назад

      iblockpuncheswithmyface Good for whitening your teeth too

  • @wildlifeecology
    @wildlifeecology 14 лет назад

    I thought damper had no yeast.

  • @diamtour
    @diamtour  11 лет назад +1

    Just a nice crusty loaf, not a rock ; )

  • @campfiresinger
    @campfiresinger 14 лет назад

    Geez mate, that brought tears to my eyes when you wasted that bottle of beer...hope it wasn't your last one !

  • @manyrymes7388
    @manyrymes7388 9 лет назад +2

    throw some pumpkin in it and some marmalaide,jam,vegemite have a cup of tea with sugar like a lipton ice tea and mate watch the dole check build the fuck up for the pokies.

    • @petrus4
      @petrus4 7 лет назад +1

      Can confirm. ;)

    • @mrdeadsea7777
      @mrdeadsea7777 7 лет назад

      For the pokies ? So you go through all that trouble to stay off the grid just to go give all your money to the biggest thieves of all? Would rather buy a nice bottle of scotch, cigars, the bare essentials and save as much as possible.

  • @outlawdingo3020
    @outlawdingo3020 4 года назад +1

    Mate it could be xxxx gold or any shit beer like that

    • @diamtour
      @diamtour  4 года назад +2

      Can be but you'll get a better damper from a beer with live yeast

  • @Ub3rSk1llz
    @Ub3rSk1llz 13 лет назад

    @MissPonderosa looks like a rock but it takes fucking amazing. you will never know unless you try it.

  • @PrincessSupersam
    @PrincessSupersam 15 лет назад

    mmmmm.. delicious ash

  • @seekingthetruth3410
    @seekingthetruth3410 8 лет назад +1

    a scone lol

  • @diamtour
    @diamtour  12 лет назад

    Hi All, You can check out my food and adventure blog at andrewdwyer(dot)com/wordpress

  • @kitahm5517
    @kitahm5517 6 лет назад

    Dust the ashes then eat it duh! Got no oven use fire!

  • @charliebrownau
    @charliebrownau 8 лет назад +1

    How aussie is this guy , what a champ !

  • @sharonerlich7894
    @sharonerlich7894 12 лет назад

    for my tutorial below or sumthin, dont cook it until it becomes like rock. it stays soft with a half-crunchy outside. WAY NICER THAN THIS METHOD. its smaller though but its soft and sweeter. HOPE I HELPED

  • @txroye
    @txroye 12 лет назад

    I wonder where the natives got their beer from.

  • @rawimpact
    @rawimpact 15 лет назад

    WTF do you taste the burnt coal/ashes?

  • @jokicsrecko5214
    @jokicsrecko5214 10 лет назад +9

    You guys r funny scared of a lil bit ash go buy your bread from the illuminati if you dont know better this is the best bread you can get

    • @petrus4
      @petrus4 7 лет назад

      As long as it really isn't harmful, I don't care; but the only reason why I was a bit worried was because I know you can make potassium hydroxide from ash, and that is caustic.

    • @mrdeadsea7777
      @mrdeadsea7777 7 лет назад +1

      Potash... but a little bit of ash never hurt anyone...

  • @brendanhoffmann8402
    @brendanhoffmann8402 4 года назад +1

    Gross... beer in damper, damper is supposed to be just flour, water and salt, otherwise it would just be bread!

  • @lokkk100
    @lokkk100 14 лет назад +1

    i am not going to eat this

  • @catharinachandler1799
    @catharinachandler1799 7 лет назад +1

    YUKKK!

  • @C2lit
    @C2lit 13 лет назад

    yum.. nice charcoal for breakfast ;] i dont want aids plox

  • @ep342
    @ep342 10 лет назад +2

    Yuckk wtf

    • @MaZEEZaM
      @MaZEEZaM 9 лет назад +8

      +Esther Waqatairewa have you tried it?

  • @diamtour
    @diamtour  14 лет назад

    Thanks Kazdiman, love your site too!