Sunday, March 22, 2020

WATCH: VIDEOS EXPLAINING EASY WAYS TO MAKE BREAD IN A SURVIVAL SITUATION


VIDEOS EXPLAINING EASY WAYS TO MAKE BREAD IN A SURVIVAL SITUATION






How to bake bread in a primitive oven built out of rocks. Cooking meat over a campfire and making the most amazing steak & gravy sandwiches.

Bread Recipe
½ lb of all-purpose flour
½ lb of bread flour
1.5 tablespoons of salt
½ oz of yeast
2 tablespoons of sugar
A pint of warm with no chlorine or fluoride (it kills the yeast).
Add the flour and salt and mix together
Then make a volcano in the flour pile. Add yeast and sugar and a small amount of warm water. Mix with your finger and let sit for 5 minutes+. The slowly add more water and mix the flour. Water needs to be warm or room temp, but not cold or hot.
Add water until the dough is slightly sticky and gets on your hands. Knead the dough aggressively for 8 to 10 minutes or until it is no longer sticky and can be stretched until it is almost see-through.
Roll into a ball and let sit for 45 minutes or until the ball doubles in volume. (this depends a lot on the temperature of dough)
Knock the big air bubbles out of the dough but kneading it a few times and then cut into loaf sized balls. Let it prove for another 45 minutes or until it doubles in volume again. Coat in flour put on the rock.
The oven should be between 400 to 500 F. Bake until golden brown. Rotate loaf in the oven if necessary. It should take between 10 to 30 minutes depending on temperature.
Let the hot loaf sit until moderately warm to the touch and then slice and serve.

Rump Roast Recipe
Put rump roast on spit and coat in liberal amounts of Montreal Steak Seasoning. Stick over fire at a height that is about 350F and rotates as needed. Slice off pieces as the cook and continue to roast the remaining meat. Takes 2 to 5 hours depending on the heat.

Sausage Gravy
Cook ½ lb of breakfast sausage in the skillet, at a pinch of salt, 2 or more tablespoons of black pepper, a ¼ a cup of all-purpose flour and then add several cups of heavy whipping cream (can also use whole milk). Adjust quantities to taste and thickness desired. It takes about 5 minutes.









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