Fry Bread is a beloved tradition in the United States. Serve it up savory as Navajo Tacos or go the sweet side and serve it up with a little honey butter and powdered sugar.
This recipe comes from an Aunt who lived among a local Native American tribe for many, many years. There are so many fond memories of visiting as a child and enjoying the culture. She learned to make Fry Bread from friends in the tribe and passed the recipe down several years ago. Fry bread goes by many names around these parts, including Indian Fry Bread, Navajo Fry Bread, Navajo Tacos, and Scones. Yes, we realize that the word “scone” means something completely different everywhere else in the world, but around here, scones are fry bread. There’s even a whole chain restaurant devoted to it called Sconecutter.
The dough for this is quite simple, requiring very few ingredients. Don’t underestimate how delicious it is based on the simplicity. This fry bread is so delicious! It is most frequently served as either Navajo Tacos, with all your favorite taco ingredients, or as a dessert. Our favorite way to enjoy it as a dessert is to lather on some honey butter and dust it with powdered sugar. Yum! It’s crunch on the outside, and soft and fluffy on the inside.
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What Toppings go on Navajo Tacos?
You can add beans, meat, chopped lettuce, tomatoes, olives, shredded cheese, and sour cream. A lot of people use ground beef cooked up with a little taco seasoning. My favorite way to serve it up is with some shredded beef or shredded pork. It’s always awesome to add on some diced avocado.
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Can Fry Bread be made ahead of time?
Fry Bread is best served hot and out of the fryer. We do not recommend frying these up ahead of time. However, you can make your dough the night before, cover your bowl with plastic wrap, and let it rest in the fridge overnight rather than on the counter for 2 hours. In the morning, take out your bowl and leave it on the counter to get to room temperature. Then proceed with recipe.
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Storage Instructions:
Indian Fry Bread can be stored in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
If you like this recipe, you may be interested in these other delicious bread recipes:
- Rustic Garlic Parmesan Herb Bread
- Easy Homemade Pita Bread
- Irish Soda Bread
- The Ultimate Garlic Bread Recipe
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I am so glad you wrote this post! My dad’s mom used to make Indian Fry Bread and it’s one of my favorite things ever! Unfortunately she never gave me the recipe before she passed away 10 years ago. I’m excited to try this!
In Panama this is called Hojaldres and it is part of our traditional food. It is interesting that this is not a plate from native Panamanians and it is frequently found in the Panamanian breakfast but can be eaten anytime!
What type of flour do you use? Is it bread flour or all purpose? Thank you
This seems the recipe used in the south Texas Mexican restaurants who serve triangles of these in their guacamole? They are so delicious. I canโt wait to try this recipe
do you have to wait two hours or is 1 enough?
1 should be enough. I like to give the gluten a bit of a longer break though.
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I think if you are talking Native to Native you can call yourself Indians! If you are talking to the white man you can call yourself Native American to rub it in you where here first! Our family calls themselves
Indians!
These are good too and made a lot like fry bread!
What was the meat you put on it in the video?
I actually used this smoked pork recipe: https://heygrillhey.com/simple-smoked-pulled-pork/
You can use any kind of meat you like…
Chicken, beef, pork, fish, ect. Or dessert toppings!
Itโs entirely up to you!
Also have had them with Chili, Cheese & Onions on them and itโs excellent! ??
Yummy, fry bread, but where’s the recipe for the Navajo taco?