Man'ooshe is a Lebanese flat bread that is widely available in every street bakery in Lebanon. It is commonly served with a spread called Za'tar made from sumac, sesame seeds and salt and topped with tomatoes , onions and salads of choice wrapped up and enjoyed.The man'ooshe can also be used as a pizza base and topped with your favourite cheese and toppings.
The authentic recipe for the man'ooshe can be found here. I have adapted the recipe to suit my taste.
Ingredients:
500 g / 16 oz plain purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon quick yeast
250 ml hand hot water
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 teaspoon garlic paste
1 tablespoon fresh coriander finely chopped.
Ingredients for za'tar:
1 teaspoon thyme leaves,
1tablespoon sesame seeds,
pinch of salt
1/2 tsp red chilly flask,
2 to 3 tbsp olive oil
Method:
Mix all ingredients to make a spread.
Method:
1. In a bowl combine the flour,salt, yeast and sugar and mix well.
2. Add water a little at a time and make a dough that is soft and pliable.
3.Transfer the dough onto a flat floured surface and knead for 2-3 gradually adding the oil.
4. Return the dough to the bowl rub with oil and cover with a tea towel and leave it in a warm place for the dough to rise for 2-3 hours.
5. Once the dough has risen, knock the air out remove it from the bowl onto a floured surface, add the garlic paste and fresh coriander and knead again for 2-3 minutes.
6. Dive the dough into 12 pieces and roll each out into a 8 inch diameter flat bread.
7. Heat a skillet and place the flat bread on it, cook for 2-3 minutes and then flip it and cook for 2-3 minutes more until brown spots appear on it.
8. Remove from skillet and keep wrapped in a clean tea towel and repeat for rest of dough.
9. Serve spread with za'tar or plain with curry of choice or as pizza base.
You can check out how to make Man'ooshe with za'tar here.
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ReplyDeleteLove this bread. Looks very similar to Naan.
ReplyDeleteI'll try this out ..I have got a packet of zatar in the refrigerator..
ReplyDeleteNice and lovely roti's.
ReplyDeletelooks delicious and so soft.
ReplyDeleteLooks tempting...!
ReplyDeletebread looks so soft.. definitely worth trying..
ReplyDeleteThese flat bread look delicious and tmepting love it!
ReplyDeletewonderful recipe!
ReplyDeleteSpicy-Aroma
looks soft and delicious :)
ReplyDeleteoooh- I could eat way too many pieces of this!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe, tried this as I had a Lebanese boyfriend who loved to cook, boNus!! wonderful to scoop up hummus and Tabbouleh
ReplyDeleteLooks very tasty - and I am sure they could be converted to glutenfree.
ReplyDeleteHazel Rea @beachrambler
Love this recipe, will definitely be making it. Recently i've been cutting flat bread into strips to go on top of halloumi salads but buying them is nowhere near as nice as making my own, this recipe is just what I need!
ReplyDeleteI'm so making this tonight, they look pretty healthy
ReplyDeleteAll the flat breads look gorgeous! Thank you for the recipes, I'm definitely going to give them a go :)
ReplyDeleteI love these, great alternative to bread sandwiches
ReplyDeleteI like the sound of using them as a pizza base. Thanks for the recipe.
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