For today's version I used cumin seeds and the cracker-bread made a great dipper for our Tomato Pesto Hummus.
Lavash Yield: About 40 crackers (recipe can be cut in half)
1 1/2 cups whole wheat
flour
1 cup water, lukewarm
(110°) water
1 package (1/4 -ounce)
active dry yeast
1 teaspoon salt
Up to 2 cups
all-purpose flour
Assorted seeds and
seasoning — celery seed, caraway seed, fennel seed, Italian seasoning, dill
weed, parsley flakes, onion powder, etc. (I used cumin seeds for today's batch.)
- In a mixing bowl,
blend whole wheat flour, water, yeast and salt until moistened and well
blended.
Ready to mix. - Using an electric mixer, beat 3 minutes on medium speed.
- Work in enough all-purpose flour and develop dough by hand kneading, or with dough hook until dough is smooth and elastic (about 8 to 10 minutes).
- Place dough in greased bowl and cover with plastic wrap or damp towel.
- Let rise 1 hour at 80°
or until double in bulk (to test--press fingers gently into dough; if
indentations remain, dough has risen enough.)
- Divide dough into 40 pieces, shape into smooth balls; cover with damp towel and let rise again for another 30 minutes.
- Meanwhile prepare work surface by sprinkling a little flour in one area and selections of various seeds and seasoning in other areas.
- When dough rising time is up, remove about 10 balls of dough at a time; press dough balls into various seasoning for flavor and into flour if sticky areas are evident on the dough.
- Set up pasta machine and turn the dial to level 1— run each dough ball through the machine, returning flattened ball to floured surface if sticky.
- Next turn dial to 2 and
repeat; continue until Lavash is paper thin — this usually occurs at level
6 or 7. Note: If Lavash begins to tear, you have flattened the dough too much.
- Place an ungreased
baking sheet in the oven and preheat oven and baking sheet to 500°.
- Remove baking sheet and arrange Lavash on the hot surface.
- Bake, watching
carefully, for about 5 to 6 minutes (or less — start checking after 3 minutes).
Crackers should be lightly browned on top of the small bubbles that will appear
on the surface. (If bread puffs
excessively, it needs to be rolled thinner.)
- Remove bread with spatula to a cooling rack.
Recipe without photos . . .
Lavash Yield: About 40 crackers (recipe can be cut in half)
1 1/2 cups whole wheat flour
1 cup water, lukewarm (110°) water
1 package (1/4 -ounce) active dry yeast
1 teaspoon salt
Up to 2 cups all-purpose flour
Assorted seeds and seasoning — celery seed, caraway seed, fennel seed, Italian seasoning, dill weed, parsley flakes, onion powder, etc. (I used cumin seeds for today's batch.)
- In a mixing bowl, blend whole wheat flour, water, yeast and salt until moistened and well blended.
- Using an electric mixer, beat 3 minutes on medium speed.
- Work in enough all-purpose flour and develop dough by hand kneading, or with dough hook until dough is smooth and elastic (about 8 to 10 minutes).
- Place dough in greased bowl and cover with plastic wrap or damp towel.
- Let rise 1 hour at 80° or until double in bulk (to test--press fingers gently into dough; if indentations remain, dough has risen enough.)
- Divide dough into 40 pieces, shape into smooth balls; cover with damp towel and let rise again for another 30 minutes.
- Meanwhile prepare work surface by sprinkling a little flour in one area and selections of various seeds and seasoning in other areas.
- When dough rising time is up, remove about 10 balls of dough at a time; press dough balls into various seasoning for flavor and into flour if sticky areas are evident on the dough.
- Set up pasta machine and turn the dial to level 1— run each dough ball through the machine, returning flattened ball to floured surface if sticky.
- Next turn dial to 2 and repeat; continue until Lavash is paper thin — this usually occurs at level 6 or 7. Note: If Lavash begins to tear, you have flattened the dough too much.
- Place an ungreased baking sheet in the oven and preheat oven and baking sheet to 500°.
- Remove baking sheet and arrange Lavash on the hot surface.
- Bake, watching carefully, for about 5 to 6 minutes (or less — start checking after 3 minutes). Crackers should be lightly browned on top of the small bubbles that will appear on the surface. (If bread puffs excessively, it needs to be rolled thinner.)
- Remove bread with spatula to a cooling rack.
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