Don't
be scared – this is not difficult. All you have to think about is
are you around the house in a morning or an afternoon, to be able to
complete the stages, none of which are long winded, it's perfect to
slot in around the chores you know you've got to tackle so why not
get home-made bread as a bonus!
Here
goes :
You
can choose whether you use the salt, oil and sesame seeds as a
topping or roll in semolina and sprinkle with Nigella seeds before
baking.
Pide
one sachet of easy-blend yeast – 7g
pinch of salt
700g plain white flour
plus extra
1 egg, beaten
100ml olive oil
400ml lukewarm water
30g sesame seeds and coarse sea salt
2 tbsp semolina
or extra semolina and Nigella seeds to sprinkle
Put the flour into a large bowl and make a well in the centre.
Pour in the yeast and the olive oil reserving a little to brush over
the bread prior to proving, add the water.
Mix until the dough forms into a firm ball, leaving the sides
of the bowl. Cover with a clean damp cloth and leave to rise in a
warm place until doubled in size. 1 – 1½ hours.
Lightly flour two baking sheets.
Knock down the dough - divide into two, shape each into a round
ball and then roll each in 1 tbsp of semolina . Roll out and shape
into two ovals and place on the baking sheets. Brush with beaten egg,
sprinkle with sea salt, the reserved oil and sesame seeds.
Alternatively you can sprinkle with additional semolina and Nigella
seeds. Leave to prove for 30 minutes in a warm place.
Pre-heat your oven 210c/190fan/Gas 7.
Make dimples all over the surface of the bread – use your
index finger vertically into the bread and you'll achieve the same
size.
Bake in a hot oven for 15-20 minutes until golden brown and
when the base is tapped the bread sounds hollow.
From the recipe given you'll get two pide – 30x20cms or 12x8”
in old money.
You don't have to be an accomplished bread maker – it's easy.
There are variations on the theme of pide in Asia, the Middle East
and Eastern Europe. In Turkey there are pide street food shops
called “pideci”.
You can top pide with your favourite ingredients – feta,
mozzarella, cheese with leek and potato – break an egg in the
middle and bake with the bread.
Here's a photo or two ...
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