Klik bait: This Dene woman's bannock pops are delicious
CBC
Klik is delicious.
So is bannock.
Put them together with this recipe and you have yourself a double delicious "bannock pop."
That's what Kayla Neyelle Ellton calls them.
She's from Yellowknife and loves to spend time experimenting in the kitchen.
Especially with bannock pops.
"You can add anything, from chocolate to caribou or moose meat," she said to CBC on Facebook messenger.
Recently she tried Klik (a canned meat) and the result was perfect.
"It absolutely tastes amazing when paired with bannock," she said.
Neyelle Ellton grew up in Deline, N.W.T., and says having Klik was a "must" in her home.
"My late grandfather, Johnny Neyelle was an avid hunter.
"Before going hunting he would pack his hunting bag, which we call Tehmí," she said.
Neyelle Ellton says he would always have bannock, Klik, butter, jam, and tea in his Tehmi.
"Having bannock, Klik and tea honestly tastes like home," she said.