Pide is recognised by its distinctive ridged pattern,golden crust and topping of nigella seeds/fennel seeds/sesame seeds.Its traditionally prepared for the muslim festival of ramadan,when it is eaten to break the fast at sunset.Plain pide baked unglazed and without the sprinkling of seeds is a regular accompaniment to grilled kebabs and kofte.
I am sending this for this months A.W.E.D - middle eastern cuisine hosted this month by Siri of Siri's Corner.
(Recipe adapted from the book "ultimate bread")
INGREDIENTS
Dry yeast - 2 tsp
sugar - 1/2 tsp
water - 3/4 cup + 1/2 cup
Unbleached flour - 3 1/2 cups
salt - 1 tsp
olive oil/veg oil - 2 tbsp + for glazing (can use egg wash too)
nigella seeds/fennel seeds/sesame seeds - 2 tsp
Note:- All ingredients should be at room temperature
METHOD
Sprinkle the yeast and sugar into 1/2 cup of lukewarm water in a bowl.Leave for 5 mins,then stir to dissolve.This should be done just before adding the yeast to the flour.Avoid using metal bowls or utensils to prepare yeast.Metal can impart an unpleasant aftertaste to the yeast mixture.
Sift the flour and salt together in a large bowl.Make well in the center and pour the dissolved yeast and the oil.
Mix in the flour.Stir in the remaining water,as needed to form a firm soft dough.Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface.Knead until smooth,supple and elastic ,about 15 mins.Initially the dough will be stiff but will soften and stretch gradually as you continue kneading.
Put the dough in a clean,oiled bowl,turning it to coat evenly with the oil.Cover with a dish towel,then let it rise until doubled in size,about 1 1/2 hrs.To check if the dough has completely risen press it gently with your fingertip.It will not spring back completely if its completely risen and spring back at once when the rising is incomplete.
Punch down the dough and rest for 10 mins.
Divide the dough into 2 equal parts.Roll each piece into a smooth ball and put it on a lightly floured baking sheet.Roll out each piece to form a 1/4in. thick round.Cover with a dish towel and let it rest for 20 mins.
Preheat the oven to 425 deg F
Use the blunt edge of knife to gently draw 4 parallel impressions across on top of each dough,then 4 more in the opposite direction.Brush with olive oil.
Sprinkle the dough with the seeds evenly and bake for 10-15 mins,until puffy and golden in color.wrap the breads immediately in a dishwtoel to keep the crust soft and prevent from drying out.
To check the doneness of the bread: -
A well baked bread should be golden brown in color,not too pale,not too dark in color.The texture and feel of bread should be firm to the touch without seeming hard.The best test is to listen to the sound of the baked bread when it is tapped on the underside.it should sound slightly hollow when it has been properly cooked.
30 comments:
Lovely looking bread Ranji. Guess, I must bake my bread soon. nice notes.. Thanks for such a lovely entry babes!
Hugs,
Siri
Wow you made this at home.
Here i have seen this in all the turkish shops.
Looks so good
Beautiful job Ranji, The bread is simply awesome :)
Beautiful layout and well explained... The bread looks delicious.
Looks lovely, Ranji!
Wow ranji, thats a very new recipe for me:) Since its tried and tested by you, I will also give it a chance:) Beautiful presentation:)
WOW awesome bread, looks great!!!!
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wahh... this looks so good and soft .. dont know when will i get to bake :(
Bread looks great and very professional.
Beautiful bread. I have that book, really good recipes. Enjoy!:)
siri..thank u so much... i hope u try it..its really good..its simple too...if i can do it..so can u:)
@HC,cham,devipriya,anu..thank u so much
@roopa...thank u so much..if u come across this book in library take it and try out the breads its realy good..i am going to rry 5-6 more from here :)
@madhavi..thank u so much..i really grateful to u for thinking of me:)..
@swathi....dont be sad..tera number zaroor ayega:)..bahut jaldi..
@laavanya..thank u so much
@asha..thank u..u have that book??wow!!u r soooooo lucky..i am trying to get hold of this book soon..checking everywhr for prices:)..this is one priced possession...i am sure to try out 5-6 more breads b4 returning it:)).
beautiful bread ranji...u have done a great job..presentation is too good..
Bread looks sooooo Yummmm Ranji
that's such a lovely bread, Ranji! looks like lot of work involved. you've done a great job! looks so delicious. great entry.
This one is new to me. Looks real good and no one would believe this is your first attempt.
I love baking bread, though I'm not an expert.
so lovely :-)
Looks great Ranji!..how wonderful to bake your own!
Looks so delicious !
great job ranji, looks like u r quite a bread maker!!! :-) looks professional!
Hi Ranji....
This is a very different recipe. Looks so good. Turned out so perfect. YUM!.... Have to try this recipe....
Hey ranji...:) The bread looks awesome.. its so soft and nice...:D
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Great job Ranji, the bread has turned out really nice!
The bread is looking nice. I will try this soon.
By the way there is something for you in my blog. :-)
wow! the bread has turned ut really good...
that bread looks lovely..am going to try it..
Come and get your award at FH Ranji!:)
now this is a deal ranji ... when i get my oven u r gonig to help me with my first bread.. and mufins...
Thank u all for ur lovely and encouraging comments..i truly apprciate every bit of it:)..
And swathi..DONE..lets shake on it :)...I vow to help u in every way i can and whenever u want :)...
The bread looks just perfect, Ranji! I've never tried my hand at baking a bread...
The bread definitely doesnt look like a beginner's bake! Good one!
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