This, right here, people, is one of the reasons why I do what I do. Last Wednesday, while respectable people were working away at their jobs from 9-5, I was learning how to make Indian slapjacks on an open hearth at Strawbery Banke! I took some photos, though, so you can follow along at home. :)
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Here we have the mixin's: equal parts wheat flour and corn meal (where the "Indian" in the title comes from, as that was the 18th century nickname for corn meal), two eggs, a cup & a half of milk, and a pinch or so of salt. We also have my Dunkin' Donuts coffee, poured into that brown ceramic mug to look more "period."
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The mixin's, all mixed up. The consistency is something like pancake batter.
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First slapjack on the "spider," a frying pan with legs so you can place burning coals underneath it. Actually, I think this is the third or fourth slapjack - the first one didn't look nearly this good!
And the finished product. These slapjacks were a bit bigger than the normal size, but on the whole, I was pretty happy with my first hearth cooking project! Stay tuned for more. :)(Cross-posted on Museophilia)
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