bannock Meaning & Definition

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  • Recipes using sourdough include bannocks (page 141), flapjacks (page 142), bread (page 143), biscuits (page 148), and brown apple betty (page 144).

  • They eat a large quantity of oatcakes, oatmeal bannocks and other things, like haggis, for instance.

  • They make their own bannocks and live on bannocks and porridge and milk—and not much more than that.

  • The girdle is used for cooking scones, bannocks, pancakes and oatcakes.

  • She tried twice more, each time with less dough, but could not make a bannock small enough.

  • Today, many would call the large round cake a bannock, and call the triangles "scones".

  • They prepared bannock, beans and bacon, mended clothes, raised children, cleaned, tended the garden, helped at harvest time and nursed everyone back to health.

  • When a round bannock is cut into wedges, the wedges are often called "scones".

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