I make a fantastic quick bread as a late night snack sometimes. It takes only about 20 minutes to make.
To make enough for one person mix:
1 cup flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 to 3/4 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoon oil/shortening
Mix up the dry ingredients then add shortening and distribute it well in the mix.
Over low/medium heat, preheat a frying pan with a generous amount of oil/shortening.
Add enough cold water to the flour mix to make it into a soft paste. Do Not Knead This Dough! Flour your hands and fold the dough to even out the consistency, then form into about a five inch disk. (If you divide the dough and make four small disks you'll have some fine biscuits)
Carefully place the disk(s) of dough into the hot oil.
Let this cook for ten minutes UNCOVERED in the frying pan. After ten minutes the bottom should be nicely browned.
Turn the bread over and let it fry for 10 more minutes.
Remove from hot oil and let cool off enough so you can eat it. Don't let it cool in the oil.
Enjoy
ooh the feather Indians came to school all dressed up one day when I was a kid and made Indian fry bread and other stuff, I think the recipe was similar. I'm not much for shortening (except for soap, makes very nice soap) but what they made for us was delish! I'll try this with normal oil sometime and we'll see if it turns out close