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FLAT BREADS and PIZZA Bake Along LIVE April 17th, 2020

14/4/2020

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This is an amazing versatile and tasty flat bread recipe.  It is so quick, doesn't need any yeast and can use almost any flour that you have in your cupboards (today I will try it with gluten free flour and strong flour and update you in advance of Friday if they both work).

It is a great one to get the children in the kitchen, all you will need to do for them is the hot stuff.

The recipe below makes 6 flatbreads, as I will demonstrate LIVE on Friday at 12.00pm on the Warrington Guardian Coronavirus Facebook page.    

I'll be showing you how to make the basic flatbread and then turn it into an Indian inspired bread, a garlic bread and a pizza. Once you have the hang of it I am sure you will  be able to come up with your own inspired flavourings! 

I use butter as I like the flavour it brings to the bread, but you could substitute with olive oil, and similarly with the milk you could swap it for almond milk to make it vegan.

Ingredients
300g plain flour (plus extra for rolling)
1/2 tsp salt
50g butter 
185g milk 
A little oil for your pan

Topping ingredients
Garlic and butter to make garlic bread
Passata or tomato puree and cheese to make pizza. Some dried herbs would be good too. 
Cumin seeds and coriander for Indian inspired bread

Equipment
Weighing Scales
Frying pan
Bowl
Spoon/spatula 
Measuring jug
Rolling pin (or bottle)
Grill - if you want to heat the top of your pizza

Method for the basic bread
Melt the milk and butter in a pan or in the microwave
Mix in the flour and knead lightly for a minute
Split into six balls.  Cover the ones you're not using so they dont dry out
Roll the ball into a bread shape
Heat a tiny bit of oil, and get your pan quite hot
Put the bread in the pan and cook for around 2 minutes or until it begins to brown
Turn it over and cook the other side. 

Watch the video for the other options!  Available here after the LIVE EVENT





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