Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Unleavened bread with poppy seeds


I want everything presented on the table to look good. It’s always an advantage to have something different. Once you start using your creativity you will realize how much the look of the table will change.

I prefer to make unleavened bread for any kinds of occasions. You don’t have to make something difficult in order to get different unleavened bread, for example, there is nothing complicating in rolling the dough, adding some poppy seed, cutting small pieces and arranging them.

If don’t have time to do unleavened bread like this, you can always drop in to some of the Zomick’s bakery stores and buy one such good unleavened bread.

unleavened bread


Ingredients:


For the dough:
  • 750 g flour
  • 2 teaspoons instant yeast
  • 1 glass yogurt 
  • 100 ml oil
  • 1-2 teaspoons salt 
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • 2 egg whites
  • Lukewarm water

Ingredients for the filling:
  • 4-5 tablespoons sugar
  • Little cinnamon 
  • 1 tablespoon grinded lemon rind
  • 200 ml hot milk

For coating:
  • 1 egg yolk 



Method of preparation:

  1. In bigger bowl add the flour; combine it with all the ingredients for the dough and gradually adding lukewarm water knead soft dough. Leave the dough on warm place to rise for about one hour. Re-knead the dough and roll it with rolling pit to 1 cm thickness. 
  2. For the filling: Stir poppy seed with sugar, cinnamon and grinded lemon rind. 
  3. Smear the crust with filling and roll. 
  4. Transfer the roll into baking pan smeared with baking paper and form a circle. Cut the toll into 1-1.5 cm thick pieces. 
  5. Arrange the pieces and leave the unleavened bread to rest.
  6. Coat the unleavened bread with egg yolk and bake until it gets nice golden color. 
Tip: Adjust the amount of filling to your taste, you don’t have to follow strictly the amounts of the ingredients as shown in the recipe.


For more relevant or similar recipes made by Zomick's buy a piece of the Zomick's Challah Recipe from Amazon.

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