Pages

Monday, June 14, 2010

Zaatar ring

Zaatar is a middleeastern spice mix which contains dried herbs like oregano,thyme, marjoram, basil. Somevarieties also contains sesame, sumac, cumin and fennel seeds. Zaatar is traditionally used as a dip for Arabic pitta bread with olive oil, it's just like South Indian idli podi.
One of  our family friend from UK gave us a big packet of this Zaatar mix which i rarely use in bread, it's been left out in my store cupboard for a long long time so i decided to finish this by making some bread.
Recipe adapted from Arabic Bites.
Ingredients:
Dough:
White Bread Flour-300 gm
Dried yeast-1 tsp
Olive oil-1/2 tbsp
Warm water-120 ml
Salt-1/2 tsp
Sugar-1 tsp
For the filling:
Zaatar spice mix- 2 tbsp
Olive oil-1/2 tbsp
For the topping:( optional)
Poppy seeds-1/2 tbsp
Milk-1 tbsp
Method:
Mix together flour, yeast, sugar ,oil and salt in a large bowl, add warm water and knead it together to make a smooth dough. Place the dough in a clean, oiled bowl, cover it with a cling film and allow it to rise in a warm place for 1 hour or until doubled in size.
When the dough has risen, punch the air back, roll it out into a rectangle of 30cm. Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with zaatar spice mix. Roll the rectangle like a swiss roll. Join the two ends to form a ring. Place a small cup in the middle of the ring, cover it and leave it in a warm place for 30 minutes.
Preheat the oven to 200 degree celsius. Take the ring, remove the cup from the middle, brush the top of the bread with milk and sprinkle with poppy seeds. Bake it in the preheated oven for 30 to 40 minutes or until  brown on top.
Serve the bread for breakfast with eggs or as a bruch , lunch or dinner with curries and salad.
This recipe goes to the event Bread Mania by Aathidhyam.
This recipe also goes to the event BB4: What's lurking in the kitchen by One Hot Stove.





27 comments:

  1. oooh that looks yum..and so do the peach and vanilla slices:)

    ReplyDelete
  2. i love it ... pic perfect :)...looks delicious :)

    ReplyDelete
  3. Wow zaatar ring, looks terrible and prefect, i have seen this Zaatar mix in Arabic stores, Wonferful bread..Dear Umm, i am very happy to see ur comment for hosting CWS, Niloufer of Kitchen samraj wanted to host in july, if u dont mind i'll reserve u for September, as i could nt host the cws event on september, hope u will understand and i'll be happy if u wish to host on September..Wat did u say?, waiting for ur reply..

    ReplyDelete
  4. Ring! I love rings! I'd bite the whole piece off the plate! Looks fantastic!!

    ReplyDelete
  5. I have heard of Zaatar spice, haven't used it, got to buy some. Bread looks delicious, yummy swirls.

    ReplyDelete
  6. That looks amazing...never heard of this b4..

    ReplyDelete
  7. U prove u live in Germany Moon :). The bake looks perfect.

    ReplyDelete
  8. I m drooling here for ur zaatar ring..Looks perfect dear..

    ReplyDelete
  9. What a gorgeous bread! I loved those swirls :-)

    ReplyDelete
  10. woww very interesting recipe looks perfect!!

    ReplyDelete
  11. Looks perfect and delicious.. wow..

    ReplyDelete
  12. looks delicious and perfect.. nice entry.. :)

    ReplyDelete
  13. Thanks for following my blog!!

    This creation of yours look so interesting and yummy!!

    ReplyDelete
  14. wow..looks so yum..perfect entry for the events..

    ReplyDelete
  15. Looks perfect, nice zatar ring.

    ReplyDelete
  16. You are brilliant at baking (:

    ReplyDelete
  17. wow! Thats a perfect and yummy bread..

    ReplyDelete
  18. Hey, lovely recipes you have got here....will surely visit again and try out some of them.
    Zatar stuffed in the bun...is awesome.

    ReplyDelete
  19. I just discovered your blog and O.M.G, I love it!! :)
    Thank you for taking the time to post such incredible recipes. We all appreciate it :)

    ReplyDelete
  20. This bread looks wonderful and tasty.

    ReplyDelete
  21. Thank you so much everyone for visiting my blog and leaving your lovely comments, it means so much to me:-)

    ReplyDelete
  22. new to me...looks so beautiful...perfectly done Umm

    ReplyDelete
  23. looks delcious..lovely bread...heard abt the spice ,but never seen in american grocery stores...pls tel me which arabic store can i find this...sure wil try and let u knw....

    ReplyDelete
  24. Thanks for the entry, but you need to put the link to the post on Arabic Bites that carries the inspiring recipe, not just to the home page. I can't find this recipe on Arabic Bites. Please make the edit, and let me know, then I will be sure to add your entry to the round up. Thanks.

    ReplyDelete
  25. Thanks for making the edits- both your entries have been included in the round up.

    ReplyDelete
  26. Ayeesha, is ur zaatar spice all finished or is still remaining ? i couldnt find it in the shops here....would love to get it from u if its still there

    ReplyDelete

Hello foodies,Please leave your valuable comments. Your comments are very important to me to improve my blog and a real energy booster for me to keep blogging.