A little inspiration of Dessert Bannock

A little inspiration of Dessert Bannock

Sharon Bond-Hogg, of Kekuli Cafe loves cooking! A pinch of this, a dash of that, a palm of this and an eyeball of that, and some good old fashioned Inspiration, makes for some yummy desserts and bannock treats at Kekuli Cafe! Here we have a Berry Bannock Pudding recipe that we make at Kekuli Cafe, inspired by Dolly Watts, who is now retired on the Island. I wish I would have met her years ago, when I was researching my business plan and ideas, because I was scared to open my restaurant! How would this be perceived? Well, all good, and all said and done! Two restaurants and more to come! So here is a recipe video of our Berry Bannock pudding! Enjoy! Berry Bannock...
Got Bannock? Kekuli Cafe sure does!

Got Bannock? Kekuli Cafe sure does!

Got Bannock? We Got Bannock! Experience Kekuli Cafe’s fresh, warm buttered Bannock. Or our original flavours of Skor, Saskatoon Berry, Maple Glaze, they’re sort of like a doughnut, the texture is light, fluffy, crispy on the outside but yet soft, and tender, actually handmade fresh every single day. Baked and Fried in-house. Best survival bread ever created in the millennium. When did you ever have your first piece of fry bread? Kekuli Cafe “Don’t Panic…We Have Bannock!” ® We mix the Bannock, Stir the Bannock, We fry the bannock! Find us You can find us in 2 locations in Merritt BC http://Kekuli Café Merritt Coffee & Bannock & West Kelowna, BC http://Kekuli Café Coffee & Bannock When I started Kekuli Cafe, working on my business plan, for almost three years, we couldn’t find any First Nations restaurants, back in the 2000’s.  So Kekuli Cafe has been in the making for many years. We found our way and Kekuli Cafe is growing every year! Kekuli Cafe is now ready to Franchise across Canada. Kekuli means “pit house”, a First Nations winter dwelling. The name Kekuli was the perfect name to share with the world, meaning house, welcome to my home!  Your place to gather with friends, family, food and fun! Check out this Link Here is a link from CBC Aboriginal, so many bannock choices, check it out! We now have counted almost 20 restaurants across Canada serving Indigenous Cuisine! The most exciting thing since sliced bread! http://www.cbc.ca/news/aboriginal/bannock-fry-bread-may-long-1.3591449?cmp=rss  ...