I'm an Okie, born and raised. Our quintessential State Fair Food is the Indian Taco. We have our fair share of chicken fried steak, BBQ and Mexican food too. And don't forget about a good 'ol Fish Fry. But the Indian Taco is my go to recipe when someone from out of town comes to visit and I want to give them the full Oklahoma experience. I've been making them since 4th grade. It's also my go-to recipe when I have leftover buttermilk, can't think of anything to cook, or I'm hungry. I've had lots of trial and error converting recipes to gluten-free. I was determined to master Indian Fry Bread, because I wasn't about to give up Indian Tacos. Even Mr. Devilish Dish and the Little Devil agreed this version is close to the real thing. It bubbled up and was soft and airy in texture. The perfect base for the tasty taco ingredients, or a side to a bowl of green chile.
Finally! I light, bubbly GLUTEN FREE Version. |
Ideal for Indian Tacos. |
Check out the crispy, golden edges. |
I'm so pleased with how this turned out. This is the closest I've come to the real deal. |
Makes two large pieces or four small pieces
1 cup Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free 1 to 1 Flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons Xanthan Gum
1/2 cup buttermilk
oil for frying
In a skillet over medium high heat, melt shortening for frying. Meanwhile combine flour, baking powder, salt, Xanthan Gum, and buttermilk. Divide into 2 even sized pieces and flatten and roll out slightly. This will make 2 large pieces for Indian Taco bases. Can also be made into smaller pieces to serve with cinnamon/sugar and honey. When oil has reached 350 degrees F, place dough in skillet and fry until golden. Flip over and fry until other side is golden brown. Drain on paper towels.
*Note I usually make the Gluten Free Version for myself, and my regular recipe for the rest of the family. I roll my dough out on a separate surface using the gluten free flour. I fry my bread in the oil first to avoid any cross-contamination.
Prep Time: Approximately 10 minutes Cook Time: Approximately 6 minutes
For Indian Tacos, I like to top the fried dough pieces with:
Warmed Ranch-Style Beans
cooked and crumbled ground beef
lettuce
tomato
onion
shredded cheese
hot sauce