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Damper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A damper is a device that deadens, restrains, or depresses. Damper may refer to: • Dashpot, a type of hydraulic or mechanical damper, • Shock absorber (British or technical use: damper ), a mech...
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Damper (food) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This bread made by bush settlers may be baked on the open fire or in a regular oven. As is typical of hand-me-down recipes, there are as many versions as there are bush babies. One recipe we read says to use beer instead of milk, then wrap the dough around a stick and cook over ... 2 cups self-rising flour ... 1/2 teaspoon salt...
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In colonial Australia, stockmen developed the technique of making damper out of necessity. Often away from home for weeks, with just a camp fire to cook on and only sacks of flour as provisions, a basic staple bread evolved.
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The history of, and recipe for, the traditional Australian bread cooked in an open camp fire. ... Damper is very similar to Irish Soda Bread, and probably developed from recipes brought over by Irish immigrants/convicts. ... Try adding more sugar and butter and some dried fruits for a dessert damper. Basically use your imagination.
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Damper. Damper was the mainstay of the early settlers in Australia and was baked on the coals in a cast iron pot called a “camp oven”. The pot was then covered with hotel coals on top of the camp over to ensure thee damper baked evenly. ... If cooking the damper in the camp oven, fit the heated lid and place the camp...
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The original damper bread was a heavy, unleavened loaf baked in campfire ashes. Today's damper, while still simple and rustic, is civilized enough for indoor consumption. Yeast lightens the bread and adds a tangy flavor;
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Definition of damper in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of damper. Pronunciation of damper. Translations of damper. damper synonyms, damper antonyms. Information about damper in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... 1. One that deadens, restrains, or depresses: Rain put a damper on our picnic plans.
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A recipe for Damper containing Flour, self-raising Salt Butter Sugar Milk ... Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Mix together the dry ingredients and the butter. Add the liquid and mix well. Knead for about 5 minutes (if you don't know about kneading, look in a good ... This recipe from CDKitchen for Damper serves/makes 1 loaf...
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