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Make your own Beandigen Cafe bannock

Make your own tasty bannock.

Paula and Jayde Naponse share a bannock recipe from their soon-to-open cafe at Lansdowne

Paula Naponse, left, and Jayde are the mother-daughter duo behind the Beandigen Cafe that will open later this fall at TD Place. (Supplied by Beandigen Cafe)

The people behind anew pop-up caf and retail store at TD Place hope it will be a welcoming place for patrons as well asIndigenous creators and artists.

PaulaNaponse, owner of Ondarez Clothing and Goods, successfully applied for a pop-up shop opportunity at Lansdowne back in July. She's calling it the Beandigen Cafe, which loosely translates to "welcome"from her Ojibway dialect.

"It will also have some workshop space available for small events. OSEG and TD Place Lansdowne also loved the idea and awarded me the opportunity," Laponse wrote on her website."It is a scary time to do this for sure, so much to do in so little time, but I felt I just could not pass up this opportunity. Even to announce this was scary."

Naponse's daughter Jayde, who is also a bead worker, is going to run the caf side of the operation.

Jayde was a guest on CBC Radio'sAll In A Day this past week and talked about her grandmother's bannock. She shared this recipe for you to try at home ahead of Beandigen's autumn opening and says it's "best when served warm, with butter, jamor other tasty spreads."

Beandigen CafeBannock

Ingredients:

  • 3 cups flour
  • 2 tbspbaking powder
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 tbspsugar (optional)
  • 1 cupswater or milk
  • cup vegetable oil

Directions:

1. Combine dry ingredients.

2. Combine vegetable oil withwater (or milk) andadd to the dry ingredients. It's important not to over mix the dough. It should just barely come together.

3. Grease a large non-stick, oven-proof pan, add the dough and bakeat 350 F for 25-35 minutes or until golden brown. If you'd rather fry the bannock, grease the frying pan and cook over medium heat.You can make two patties of doughand heat on both sides until goldenbrown.