
Bear Grease on the Rock
Before placing the sunroot bread on a hot rock to start baking, bear grease is placed on the rock so the bread will not stick.
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Bear Grease on the Rock
Before placing the sunroot bread on a hot rock to start baking, bear grease is placed on the rock so the bread will not stick.
Visit my website at: www.hearttohearthcookery.com
Posted in Bear grease, Bread, culinary history, food, food history, Jerusalem artichokes, Lenape, Native American, sunchoke flour, Sunroot flour, Sunroots | Tags: culinary history, food, food history, foodways, Lenape, Native American
Is it actual bear grease, or a substitute?
By: Lois on October 26, 2012
at 9:54 am
Lois,
It is actual bear grease. It is rendered similarly to the rendering of lard.
Susan
By: hearttohearthcookery on October 26, 2012
at 8:39 pm
Wow… are bears not protected animals? How interesting,I understand the rendering bit because I do it with pork fat… but a bit of bear?!! So do you eat bear? I’m sorry to sound so ignorant!
By: Lois on October 27, 2012
at 4:39 am