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creek johnson
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I have read several western books and come accross references to Pan Bread. anybody have any idea what this is and what the ingrediants are?
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Most times they are refering to fry bread. Any yeast or quick bread can be fried.
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Baking powder, salt, flour and water fried in a skillet.
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