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  1. This recipe calls for using juniper ash in place of baking powder. Wow!

    #Navajo #BlueCornmeal Pancakes (Abe' Bee Neesmasi)

    Servings 10 pancakes

    Ingredients

    1 cup flour
    1 cup roasted blue cornmeal
    2 tsp baking powder or juniper ash
    2 tsp granulated sugar
    1/2 tsp salt
    1 1/2 cups milk
    2 tsp cooking oil
    Maple syrup or homemade jam for toppings optional

    Instructions

    - Whisk together flour, blue cornmeal, baking powder or juniper ash, sugar, and salt in large bowl.
    - Add milk and stir.
    - Heat pan or griddle to medium heat.
    - Coat pan with cooking oil.
    Use ladle to scoop approximately 1/4 cup of batter and pour into pan.
    - Flip pancake when bubbles form on the top.
    - Cook other side until golden brown.
    - Serve plain (traditional) or with optional toppings.

    Notes
    Juniper Ash is a traditional ingredient used in cooking among the #Diné (Navajo) communities. Pancakes made with juniper ash will be denser and have a deeper purple color than those made with baking powder. Roasted blue corn and juniper ash are available through Navajo Agricultural Products Industry (#NAPI)."

    Source:
    tasteofmissions.com/navajo-blu

    #SolarPunkSunday #TraditionalRecipes #PlantAsh #BlueCorn #CornRecipes #NavajoRecipes #DinehRecipes #TraditionalFood #BlueCornRecipes

  2. This recipe calls for using juniper ash in place of baking powder. Wow!

    #Navajo #BlueCornmeal Pancakes (Abe' Bee Neesmasi)

    Servings 10 pancakes

    Ingredients

    1 cup flour
    1 cup roasted blue cornmeal
    2 tsp baking powder or juniper ash
    2 tsp granulated sugar
    1/2 tsp salt
    1 1/2 cups milk
    2 tsp cooking oil
    Maple syrup or homemade jam for toppings optional

    Instructions

    - Whisk together flour, blue cornmeal, baking powder or juniper ash, sugar, and salt in large bowl.
    - Add milk and stir.
    - Heat pan or griddle to medium heat.
    - Coat pan with cooking oil.
    Use ladle to scoop approximately 1/4 cup of batter and pour into pan.
    - Flip pancake when bubbles form on the top.
    - Cook other side until golden brown.
    - Serve plain (traditional) or with optional toppings.

    Notes
    Juniper Ash is a traditional ingredient used in cooking among the #Diné (Navajo) communities. Pancakes made with juniper ash will be denser and have a deeper purple color than those made with baking powder. Roasted blue corn and juniper ash are available through Navajo Agricultural Products Industry (#NAPI)."

    Source:
    tasteofmissions.com/navajo-blu

    #SolarPunkSunday #TraditionalRecipes #PlantAsh #BlueCorn #CornRecipes #NavajoRecipes #DinehRecipes #TraditionalFood #BlueCornRecipes

  3. This recipe calls for using juniper ash in place of baking powder. Wow!

    #Navajo #BlueCornmeal Pancakes (Abe' Bee Neesmasi)

    Servings 10 pancakes

    Ingredients

    1 cup flour
    1 cup roasted blue cornmeal
    2 tsp baking powder or juniper ash
    2 tsp granulated sugar
    1/2 tsp salt
    1 1/2 cups milk
    2 tsp cooking oil
    Maple syrup or homemade jam for toppings optional

    Instructions

    - Whisk together flour, blue cornmeal, baking powder or juniper ash, sugar, and salt in large bowl.
    - Add milk and stir.
    - Heat pan or griddle to medium heat.
    - Coat pan with cooking oil.
    Use ladle to scoop approximately 1/4 cup of batter and pour into pan.
    - Flip pancake when bubbles form on the top.
    - Cook other side until golden brown.
    - Serve plain (traditional) or with optional toppings.

    Notes
    Juniper Ash is a traditional ingredient used in cooking among the #Diné (Navajo) communities. Pancakes made with juniper ash will be denser and have a deeper purple color than those made with baking powder. Roasted blue corn and juniper ash are available through Navajo Agricultural Products Industry (#NAPI)."

    Source:
    tasteofmissions.com/navajo-blu

    #SolarPunkSunday #TraditionalRecipes #PlantAsh #BlueCorn #CornRecipes #NavajoRecipes #DinehRecipes #TraditionalFood #BlueCornRecipes

  4. This recipe calls for using juniper ash in place of baking powder. Wow!

    #Navajo #BlueCornmeal Pancakes (Abe' Bee Neesmasi)

    Servings 10 pancakes

    Ingredients

    1 cup flour
    1 cup roasted blue cornmeal
    2 tsp baking powder or juniper ash
    2 tsp granulated sugar
    1/2 tsp salt
    1 1/2 cups milk
    2 tsp cooking oil
    Maple syrup or homemade jam for toppings optional

    Instructions

    - Whisk together flour, blue cornmeal, baking powder or juniper ash, sugar, and salt in large bowl.
    - Add milk and stir.
    - Heat pan or griddle to medium heat.
    - Coat pan with cooking oil.
    Use ladle to scoop approximately 1/4 cup of batter and pour into pan.
    - Flip pancake when bubbles form on the top.
    - Cook other side until golden brown.
    - Serve plain (traditional) or with optional toppings.

    Notes
    Juniper Ash is a traditional ingredient used in cooking among the #Diné (Navajo) communities. Pancakes made with juniper ash will be denser and have a deeper purple color than those made with baking powder. Roasted blue corn and juniper ash are available through Navajo Agricultural Products Industry (#NAPI)."

    Source:
    tasteofmissions.com/navajo-blu

    #SolarPunkSunday #TraditionalRecipes #PlantAsh #BlueCorn #CornRecipes #NavajoRecipes #DinehRecipes #TraditionalFood #BlueCornRecipes

  5. This recipe calls for using juniper ash in place of baking powder. Wow!

    #Navajo #BlueCornmeal Pancakes (Abe' Bee Neesmasi)

    Servings 10 pancakes

    Ingredients

    1 cup flour
    1 cup roasted blue cornmeal
    2 tsp baking powder or juniper ash
    2 tsp granulated sugar
    1/2 tsp salt
    1 1/2 cups milk
    2 tsp cooking oil
    Maple syrup or homemade jam for toppings optional

    Instructions

    - Whisk together flour, blue cornmeal, baking powder or juniper ash, sugar, and salt in large bowl.
    - Add milk and stir.
    - Heat pan or griddle to medium heat.
    - Coat pan with cooking oil.
    Use ladle to scoop approximately 1/4 cup of batter and pour into pan.
    - Flip pancake when bubbles form on the top.
    - Cook other side until golden brown.
    - Serve plain (traditional) or with optional toppings.

    Notes
    Juniper Ash is a traditional ingredient used in cooking among the #Diné (Navajo) communities. Pancakes made with juniper ash will be denser and have a deeper purple color than those made with baking powder. Roasted blue corn and juniper ash are available through Navajo Agricultural Products Industry (#NAPI)."

    Source:
    tasteofmissions.com/navajo-blu

    #SolarPunkSunday #TraditionalRecipes #PlantAsh #BlueCorn #CornRecipes #NavajoRecipes #DinehRecipes #TraditionalFood #BlueCornRecipes