Making campfire damper bread the traditional way ๐Ÿž๐Ÿ”ฅ | Food, Cooking & Recipes | ABC Australia

Have you ever tried , cooked the traditional way on a smoldering ? This homemade was first made by European settlers and is still a popular in the bush today. Subscribe ๐Ÿ”” http://ab.co/ABCAus-subscribe

Former drover was at the Jack Johnson Memorial Gala Day in Scone, NSW, to teach people how to prepare this belly-filling Aussie classic.

Simply add three cups of self-raising flour into a bowl and add a cup of powdered milk, a pinch of salt and mix it through. (Tac uses a knife, but a spoon probably works best!) Then add two cups of water and mix that through until it becomes a thick dough. Now place the mixture on a flour-covered board and sprinkle a bit more flour on top. Pat it into shape using a spatula (or any other similar kitchen utensil youโ€™ve got to hand). Place the damper into a pot pre-heated on the , pop the lid on and place some coals on top. (Make sure you donโ€™t burn yourself!) After 40 minutes or so you should have a perfectly cooked damper.

You can vary the recipe by adding other ingredients such as sultanas and sugar โ€“ which Tac comically refers to as โ€˜spotted dogโ€™. Serve warm with some butter and Cockyโ€™s Joy (golden syrup). Bon Appetit!

Produced by Bridget Murphy, Upper Hunter.

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