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frying pan, which is shaken to prevent sticking. they are turned when a bottom crust has formed. history the bannock, from the gaelic bhannag, bannach, or bonnach, is a flat, sometimes unleavened bread that originated in scotland. although commonly made of oats , bannocks can be made from barley , ground
the west of scotland, bannock has continued to be made with oats, and there can be little distinction between bannock and oatcakes. historically, the scots cooked bannock on a griddle called a "bannock stone" (clach bhannag in gaelic), which was a flattened piece of sandstone . this was put on the ground...
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