Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Lavash - 7 day blogging Marathon


Hi
This time when srivalli announced the 7 day marathon, the response was phenomenal.

Starting from today we have 26 bloggers who will be running this marathon,with five different themes.Srivalli had suggested 5 themes from which we could choose one ,and for the next seven days you can find the starter recipes in my blog:-)To start with i chose to bake Lavash.
Lavash is also known as cracker bread. It is a soft thin bread topped with sesame seeds and dries out quickly to become very crispy and brittle. A perfect starter to start any meal:-)...well!! that's how my daughter terms it as:-)

INGREDIENTS


All purpose flour 1 cup

Active dry yeast 1/2 tsp

Sugar a pinch

Salt to taste

Olive oil 3 tbsp

Sesame seeds 2 tbsp

PREPARATION
Preheat the oven to 180 C/ 360F

In a bowl take warm water and add the sugar and yeast to it. Keep it aside for it to prove.

In a large bowl sift the flour.

Add the yeast sugar mixture to it and knead into a soft dough, if necessary add more water.


Transfer the dough to a well oiled bowl, cover it and let it rise to double its volume( nearly 30- 30 minutes)


Divide the dough into 6 parts or more.
Roll each ball into a circle(thin), brush with oil and sprinkle sesame seeds on it.


Using a pizza cutter, cut these into small triangles(run the knife along the diameter of the circle)

Place these triangular pieces on a greased baking tray and bake for 8- 10 minutes or till the surface starts browning.

Serve with a dip of your choice.My choice always is Tahini dip:-)
Do try this out, you are sure to love it:-) Please come back tomorrow for another starter recipe!!!

Do check out their yummy recipes for the next 7 days. It is definitely going to be a grand feast.The marathon bloggers are
Azeema,,Bhagi, Champa,Gayathri,Gayathri Kumar,Harini, Jay ,Mina, Meena, Pavani,Padma,Priya Suresh, Priya Mahadevan,Priya Vasu,PJ Rujta, Saraswathi,Santosh, Savitha, Shanavi, Smitha, Srivalli, Sowmya,Suma, Usha,

24 comments:

  1. Wow Veena looks awesome..Good to have you back on the marathon..looking forward to your tempting dishes!

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  2. Super crisps there..I hv a box of hummus at home..These sure will be a pair!!

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  3. Lavash is one dish that i have wanted to make.
    Great recipe.

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  4. Awesome. Lavash is new to me. Sounds easy also. Thanks for sharing.

    Indian recipe corner @ http://indianyummykitchen.blogspot.com

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  5. That's a real starter.Looks soo crispy!

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  6. Looks crispy ..this is new to me..

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  7. Very crunchy crispies. Looks so yumm.

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  8. Lavash looks super tempting...love it with hummus..

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  9. wow u made lavash at home...too cool...bookmarking it!...looks wonderful!
    Smitha
    http://smithasspicyflavors.blogspot.com/

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  10. Looks delicious veena..Good one

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  11. Lavash looks yummy.. even I am doing starters for this marathon..

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  12. This looks absolutely divene. Nice to get to know you and your blog.

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  13. will try this,thnks for sharin,.

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  14. Veena,
    First time here...really liked it..so m following u now...
    Lavash looks crispy and yummy
    Thanks for the recipe
    Best Wishes
    Rujuta
    http://theworldaccordingtorujuta.blogspot.com/

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  15. Lavash looks very crispy and yummy!!!!

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  16. They sure look as a great starter.

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Veena