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In cities, Moroccans can be spotted daily in the early parts of the morning carrying bags of assorted breads that they picked up at the market. In villages women can be found baking bread from scratch in earthen ovens. Traditionally, Moroccans eat three meals a day, with lunchtime remaining the most important as all family members still come home from school or work to eat together. At each of these meals, one person is designated to distribute the bread.
“manage with bread and butter until God sends honey”.
Batbout M’Khmer Bread Recipe (makes 3 flatbreads)
Ingredients:
-300g Plain white flour
-100g Fine semolina (Durum Flour/Semolina Di Grano Duro)
-1 1/4 Tsps salt
-1 Package (7g) Dried yeast
-300-320ml Water, lukewarm (not hot)
Method:
1. Sprinkle the yeast into the water in a bowl.
2. Stir to dissolve and leave for 5 minutes, until it becomes frothy.
3. In a big bowl, mix together the flour, semolina and salt.
4. Make a well in the centre and pour in the yeast mixture.
5. Stir in the flour to form a stiff dough.
6. Knead for 8-10 minutes.
7. Divide the dough into 3 equal-sized pieces.
8. On a lightly floured (with Durum Flour) surface, roll out each piece to form a round 1cm (1/2 inch) thick.
9. Let rise, covered with a tea towel, for about 1 1/2 - 2 hours, until doubled in size.
10. Heat a frying pan or a griddle over medium heat, until very hot.
11. Place one of the dough rounds in the hot pan and cook on both sides until golden brown.
12. Repeat with the remaining dough rounds.
13. Let cool on a wire rack.
DontTreadOnMe
reply to post by mblahnikluver
Looks interesting, and not too hard.
I bought a pretty inexpensive scale [from Amazon] to make the pizza from a thread here....once you get used to it....it's the way to go for baking.
Also, if you weigh your yeast, you can buy the jars which is FAR more economical.
Is it kind of like pita bread at the end?
How long did it take to fry?
Was the pan smoking hot?
What kind of plain flour did you use? Just general purpose?
How long to rise? I can probably handle kneading for 10 minutes.
I can see that bread with a nice salad with fresh mozzarella balls.
DontTreadOnMe
reply to post by mblahnikluver
If you don't see one, you can get them fairly cheap at amazon