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Three-ingredient bread recipe helps home cooks through supermarket shortages

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Bread can be tricky to find in supermarkets at the moment. During the coronavirus pandemic, stockpilers have cleared shelves of the essential item.

This has led to many baking their own goods at home. And thankfully for us, making your own bread is easier than it looks. Chef Brandon Johnson shared a flatbread recipe that can be thrown together with just three ingredients.

The baking pro explained that Navajo – which is a Native American recipe – consists of flour, butter and baking powder. On Facebook, the chef said: “Bread shortage?

This is the easiest kind of bread you can make. “Costs pennies and can get you through these strange times, my family lived off these when the pickings were slim.” To make the recipe, bring together 256g of

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