Editor's note: I don't know if it's just me that goes from week to week getting cravings for different random foods - or if I need to seek help - but this week was definitely sesame seeds. I'd been adding to stir-fry as a way to sate my craving, but then this piece caught my eye. I felt a bit of a fool - add them to bread! Something about the off-hand suggestions in the posts never ceases to please, "Hey, you could try this" - and I jolly well will!
Sides for your “Salads”
Perfect Pide
If you are going to go to town with your sharing plates then it would be rude not to include sides too.
Here's my first bread suggestion - mentioned in Mmmm – Mezze - Pide – I think it's actually pronounced pee-day. I first made this whilst training and it is truly scrumptious and well worth the effort.
You can choose whether you use the salt, oil and sesame seeds as a topping or roll in semolina and then sprinkle over it before baking.
Pide
one sachet of easy-blend yeast – 7g
pinch of salt
700g plain white flour
plus extra
1 egg
100ml olive oil
30g sesame seeds and coarse sea salt
for garnish or 2 tbsp semolina to roll
plus extra 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.
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.
Lightly oil 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 into two circles 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. Leave to prove for 30 minutes in a warm place.
Pre-heat your oven 210c/190fan/Gas 7.
Using your fingertips make dimples all over the surface – as you see in focaccia.
Bake in a hot oven for 15-20 minutes until golden brown and when the base is tapped the bread sounds hollow.
Sounds good to me!
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