Good morning That looks good 💯 I use to make this & it's so delicious
@alexandra65572 сағат бұрын
Thank you! I was always so curious about how to make it properly! A million thanks! Ooh, is how we make it in my country and it sells like crazy, every town has at least 1-3 small shops specifically with this ( but i think it's borrowed recipe). Great explanation and you made me happy for sharing "this much"!😂
@bigfootpart4therevengeancing2 сағат бұрын
Some of my neighbors growing up were Lakota, and the grandmother would often make frybread. I remember it having a taste almost like a funnelcake. God, I miss that stuff.
@UnHuman19812 сағат бұрын
I've never heard of fry bread but this looks really good not going to lie and I love honey...might give it a try. 😊👍🏼
@brooklynnchick2 сағат бұрын
Dude, this is the perfect channel. Indigenous uncle schooling baddies, educating the masses on the life indigenous, and cooking up some fry bread! Why go anywhere else? Suck it, HBO!
@thecook896450 минут бұрын
As you make fry bread, reflect on the ingenuity of first nations people when confronted with the government's commodity boxes on the rez & how they made fry bread a symbol of their survival & comfort ( sorry not good with words) passed down. Everyone references an Auntie, or Grandmother's fry bread & how good it was /is.
@atina197796Сағат бұрын
My mom makes German fry bread which is made with yeast and we pull it apart and dip it in sugar but I'm going to have to try it with honey and powder sugar. I keep hinting for her to try making it this way and I'll make the right taco meat for Indian tacos.
@PolvoDeEstrellas772 сағат бұрын
I have a question, my grandma is Cherokee and she used to tell me stories about the owl always watching and seeing what you do! I can’t remember the entire story because she scared me with the owl and she has a huge ceramic owl that is so creepy 😂 my grandpa is Mexican=Mayan & Apache and he never told the owl stories, am I missing something is the owl only viewed by some natives?