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Wearing heat-proof gloves or using tongs, remove bread from coals. Tap bottom of loaf to check doneness. If bread sounds hollow, place aside and allow to cool for 15 minutes. Place back on coals if additional cooking time is required. Alternatively, bread can be baked in oven for 30 minutes at 350˚F.


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Cover the bowl tightly with plastic wrap and set aside in a warm place for about 8 hours or until the dough rises, bubbles form and the bread flattens on top. Get your coals ready and heat your dutch oven to 450⁰F. Punch down the dough. Flour a sheet of parchment paper and transfer the dough to the paper.


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Lift your fingers through the flour a few times to aerate it. Add a tablespoon (approximately) of oil or melted butter to the flour and mix. You need surprisingly little water. Add a small dribble of water to start with and mix. Keep adding a little dribble, then mixing until you start to get a dough.


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Start preparing campfire Dutch oven bread by measuring out flour, yeast, and salt into a mixing bowl. Combine the ingredients together, then start slowly pouring in warm water. As you pour in warm water, use your hands to mix the liquid into the dry ingredients. Keep pouring and mixing, and you'll find that the dough starts to form.


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Alternatively, rather than use a stick, cook in a heated and oiled cast iron skillet. Press the bannock dough down into the pan so that it is thumb thick. Prop up the skillet near the embers to cook in the radiated heat, turn as and when necessary to cook evenly all over. When the first side is done, turn and repeat.


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Sprinkle a little flour on a flat surface (i.e. a cutting board) and knead the bannock for 1-2 minutes. Stretch it, push it, reform it, show it whose boss. To be honest, I'm actually kind of lazy about this step (occasionally I skip it entirely and just knead it in the air, pulling and pushing it for a minute or so).


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Directions. Start preparing campfire Dutch oven bread by measuring out flour, yeast, and salt into a mixing bowl. Combine the ingredients together, then start slowly pouring in warm water. As you pour in warm water, use your hands to mix the liquid into the dry ingredients. Keep pouring and mixing, and you'll find that the dough starts to form.


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Shape the risen dough into a loaf and carefully transfer it to the preheated Dutch oven. Place the lid on the Dutch oven and use a pair of tongs to arrange a few hot coals on top of the lid. Allow the bread to bake for the specified time, rotating the Dutch oven occasionally to ensure even cooking.


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Wrap the dough tightly around and around the end of a (clean!) stick, until it looks like a little helter skelter. Pinch the end of the dough together so it's nice and secure. Hold the stick about 15 to 20cm over the hot coals, toasting the dough as you would a marshmallow. Cook the bread, turning every now and then, until golden on all sides.


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Step 1. Mix 4 ingredients till combined. Cover with foil and let sit in a warm place for 12 - 18 hours. Preheat oven to 450ºF. when ready to bake. Place cast iron pot in the oven to warm for 30 minutes. (Can use a nice pot like Le Creuset or just your average rusty dutch oven, minus rust!) While the pot is warming, dump your dough out onto a.


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Instructions. In a bowl, mix together the flour, baking powder, sugar and salt. Add olive oil and water and mix until the dough is smooth. Use immediately or chill in a fridge or cooler for up to one week for future use. When ready, portion the dough into 12 equally sized balls.


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Step 4. Cook the dough. Use the embers of the fire and turn the dough regularly, at least once every five minutes. The campfire bread is OK to leave if you have a way to prop the sticks up so they don't fall into the embers. Just keep checking back regularly and turning the bread.


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Tear off a fistful of dough, roll it into a ball, then flatten it into a 4-inch round. Roll the dough around the end of the stick, so the edges will overlap. Put the dough end of the stick in the campfire. Try to find a hot area that is not actually burning. Cook, turning every so often, until the bread is dark on the outside and slides easily.


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Step 2: Combine ingredients. Set aside around a half cup flour for kneading. Then, combine the flour, sugar and salt in a bowl (and your instant yeast if you have it). If you used active dry yeast, pour in your activated yeast now. Next, slowly pour in lukewarm water until the mixture binds, but isn't sticky.