I didn't think to take a picture until I had finished the first 3 slices. |
I discover them making beautiful variations of the basic loaf of bread that I taught them.
Amir now does Challah and sour dough loaves, neither of which I have mastered.
Several times I have seen Pouria make bread from the Mediterranean, a bread called Za ‘atar bread.
I have tasted it on occasion, along with olives and some super concentrated yogurt – maybe it could be called yogurt cheese.
... perfect browning on the bottom ... |
Not having a coach in the kitchen I read the recipe carefully, trying to change millilitres into cups by using my computer and following each step of the recipe with care.
The first problem I ran into was finding sugar.
Who can’t find sugar in their own kitchen?
I gave up for I know that the yeast will work on its own, just a little more slowly.
... close up after a few bites ... |
I had to add 1 ½ cups of flour to get to a soft dough, one that I could at least handle.
I had no idea that the product I was making would find a successful finish.
But when I pulled it out of the oven?
Yowza!
... Arabic bread, yum ... |
Fantastic.
That doesn’t mean that mine tastes anything like Pouria’s.
And that reminds me, I have to go put sugar on my list of groceries to buy.
Arta
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