Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Khobz Dyal Zraa - Bread From Morocco

Khobz Dyal Zraa

Day 20 BM #56 -

This Moroccan Bread is traditionally made with plain flour. But to make it a little healthier, I picked this recipe which uses mixed flours and is slightly dense in texture and wholesome too.

I would have loved to have some soup to go with this bread, but due to lack of time, I served it with jam and Olive Oil dip.


Khobz Dyal Zraa

Recipe Source here
Ingredients - 

Whole Wheat Flour 1 cup
All Purpose Flour 1 cup
Salt 1 tsp
Olive Oil 1 Tbsp
Active Dry Yeast 1 Tbsp
Warm Water 3/4 cup (or as needed)
Sugar 1 tsp
Semolina 2 Tbsp (I didn't use)


Khobz Dyal Zraa

Method Of Preparation -

Proof the yeast in warm water with sugar. 

Whisk the flours, salt and the olive oil. Pour the frothed up yeast solution into the flour and knead into a soft dough.

Divide the dough into 5 equal portions and pat them into 1/4th inch discs. Place them on a greased baking tray. Cover with a moist towel.

Let them rise for about 90 minutes. Slash the tops of the bread

Preheat the oven to 350 °F. Remove the wet towel and bake for about 20 minutes.

Serve them warm with either Olive Oil or any jam of your choice.




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Preparation Time 10 min + Resting time 90 Min+ Baking Time 20 min
Makes 5

13 comments:

  1. Looks amazing Harini...I have a flatbread bookmarked from this country..this one surely looks even better!

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  2. Looks gorgeous Harini..I think the bread must have tasted super with olive oil...it looks very soft.

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  3. Bread looks perfectly baked. Would love it with some soup or even with some jam.

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  4. Damn cute looking moroccan khobz,would love to enjoy with some honey.

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  5. Kohbz looks so soft from inside.Perfectly baked bread.

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  6. I have some dough frozen leftover which can be shaped into this .. Will give it a go and see how we like it ...

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  7. Wow..Such a cute bread,looks Yum Yum.

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  8. yes a bowl of soup would have been wonderful...this indeed looks nice for a late summer evening snack..

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  9. That bread looks so soft and yummy.

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  10. The bread has got a perfect texture and those slash marks are lending a pretty pattern to the bread.

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  11. Beautifully baked bread. Must have tasted delicious.

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