Coconut Damper
This was once traditionally cooked in the ground. Posted for ZWT8, found on Aussie Cooking.com. I’ve seen lots of damper recipes, but this is the first with coconut. Sounds more like a scone… please review and let me know!
This was once traditionally cooked in the ground. Posted for ZWT8, found on Aussie Cooking.com. I’ve seen lots of damper recipes, but this is the first with coconut. Sounds more like a scone… please review and let me know!
This is an Australian bread which has been made for over 100 years. It was made by people camping in the bush by mixing flour and water, but now milk and salt are used for flavor. Enjoy the bread spread with jam. There are many variations to the recipe too, such as pumpkin damper. The dough was traditionally places on a stick and cooked over a fire (much the same way toasted marshmallows. are made)
Authentic Aussie cuisine including an authentic aussie herb. Simple & delicious. From Bushfoodrecipes.com
A sweet variation on traditional Aussie campfire damper – from Super Food Ideas magazine. The original recipe states to use Pink Lady apples but you could use Royal Gala’s, Grannies, or any other that took your fancy. I’m sure you could try other fruit, too.
Served warm with soup these rolls will become a regular! Wrap dampers in a clean tea towel to keep them warm for up to 30 minutes. You could replace the pepper with sea salt and rosemary, and the camembert with grated tasty cheese.
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