Published on 12, July, 2020
On Saturday I mixed teff flour and filtered water in a bowl, then put some clingfilm over it and pierced little holes in the top of the clingfilm to allow some air in.
By tomorrow the fermentation that's happened from the wild yeasts in the air of the room feeding on the floury water should have produced something like a sourdough bread; but unlike sourdough, instead of needing kneading you take the clingfilm off, pour off the excess water at the top and use the remaining batter to fry in batches in a non-stick pan to make Ethiopian flatbreads.
I've never made them before and am looking forward. It's this kind of thing that keeps me going. I think I'll eat them with some dips and sauces. I'll let you all know how they turn out.
I read that as fallopian. I know . Its late. And I sweaar im not any drugs.
Sounds yummy to me
I'm not much of a cook or baker sadly but what your doing sounds so yum to me. Best of luck, have fun and make sure you don't injure yourself! You'll do fab.
Sounds like a tasty experiment, but whatever you do, don't injera yourself.
Oh lovely!
Sounds good, Roswell! I bake homemade bread, damper, pilelets, scones etc. Flatbreads are a nice option! Thanks for sharing! :)
Hope you like it.
Yeah, that's what the website said this recipe is, Injeera. It was different to any other flatbread I've had, I enjoyed it.
The berbere spice sounds tasty, I might try that myself in the future.
I just poured out the excess water and I took one big ladle of the liquidy batter left and poured it in a non-stick pan that I'd put a bit of olive oil in.
I cooked it for a few minutes on a high heat then as I wasn't sure it was going to flip I put it under the grill to cook the top. That looked cooked after I pulled it out so I flipped it over and cooked the other side under the grill too as it looked like one or two spots were soggy.
The flatbread came out thick but was nice! It tastes sour, I added a bit of salt on the plate. I ended up not having it with anything this time because it was stressful making it as I wasn't experienced in it. I found the one flatbread really filling, it was surprising. Maybe it was partly because it's so hot today.
Give it a try if you like that kind of thing. I'm going to put clingfilm over the rest of the bowl (without airholes this time) and keep it in the fridge to make more at another time.
This sounds great! Injeera bread is what I've had before - it's sour so I think it might taste like this!I hope it goes well - this sounds very cool.
This sounds great. I have some berbere spice (ethiopian spice mix for meat or vegetables) and haven't used it yet. flatbread is a good accompaniment.
When I eat flatbreads it is usually only with salad and hummus. But I have not had Ethiopian flatbread before, although I have heard of it. As it sounds like something I would like, once I can go out shopping again I will find some teff flour to try to make it.
I'm going to have some Miso with them or top them with some cooked chicken, olive oil dressing and vegetables.
Are there any flatbread meals you like having?
What sorts of dips and sauces? It sounds interesting, I hope your bread turns out well for you.