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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Lebanese Thyme Bread

We received loads of goodies from a Spanish gal yesterday,yep my daughter had a chance to invite a spanish gal for a week to our home as my daughter is learning spanish as her second language,we couldnt stop having their famous candies she brought specially for us from Madrid.We have to say big thanks to Language exchange programmes,obviously we guys are trying to learn spanish for her and teaching her french on the same time, its really funny to learn a new language.

I love to try different cuisines since ever i started blogging, its been a while i tried Middle Eastern flat breads.Flat breads suits prefectly to make sandwichs or you can simply serve them along with a bowl of soup.This Lebanese thyme bread is a super tasty flat bread flavoured with thyme leaves and sesame seeds. An incredible flat bread to enjoy anytime of the day with your favourite spread or butter..Sending to Flavours Of Lebanon guest hosted by Sara,event by Nayna.


2cups All purpose flour
1tbsp Dry yeast
1tsp Salt
1tsp Sugar
1/4cup Olive oil
1/2cup Luke warm water
2tbsp Sesame seeds
1tbsp Dry thyme leaves

Take the luke warm water with salt,sugar and dry yeast,mix everything well and keep aside for few minutes until the yeast turns foamy..

In a large vessel,take the all purpose flour, add gradually the foamy yeast and olive oil (keep aside 2tbsp of oil)and knead everything as a smooth dough.Arrange the dough in a warm place for two hour until they doubled their volume.

Punch down the dough and knead again for few more minutes, make three large balls and roll them as round discs,meanwhile take the olive oil,sesame seeds and dry thyme leaves in a bowl,mix and keep aside..

Preheat the oven to 350F, line a baking sheet in a baking tray,tranfer the rolled disc gently to the baking sheer.Brush dry thyme leaves and sesame seeds oil on the top of the rollled disc.

Bake for 20-25minutes until the crust turns golden brown.Serve with any spread of simply with butter..

49 comments:

  1. I can learn many diff recipe, i think. Y cant you visit my home to teach French as well as recipes? Vaanga Pazhagalam Priya :)

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  2. Looks super delicious. Do send it to my Flavours of Lebanese event this month.

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  3. Nice bread.. love the colour.

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  4. bread looks superb ,fell like to have a bite now itself
    Super Yummy Recipes

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  5. Yummy bread n perfectly baked, looks so soft.

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  6. looks yummy..will try for sure..

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  7. Superb and has come out good..

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  8. That is so wonderful to have a spanish kid at home for a week, Shyama stays in a group with international students in university and she is always learning some new words from the kids there. Bread looks so good.

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  9. perfectly baked bread,looks so soft!!

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  10. Looks Perfect and nice pic...

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  11. Yummy bread...I wish I could learn a foreign language too...

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  12. Very nice. new recipe to me.

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  13. Quiet new to me !! very interesting and delightful one !!

    Ongoing event CC:Mom’s Recipe

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  14. looks yummy n perfect priya :)

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  15. lovely and simple bread looking so so delicious....book marked...will try this very soon

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  16. Bookmarking this,bread looks delicious

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  17. Your Lebanese Bread looks wonderful! Must be really fragrant with the sesame seeds and thymes!

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  18. This is fantastic! My mind is reeling thinking of all the wonderful things I can make with this.

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  19. Looks fantastic,yummy bread,bookmarked.

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  20. That is such an awesome program. Had some friends who made this often, I would happily taste it but never learnt to make it.

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  21. Lebanese flat bread looks perfect and delicious.

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  22. super soft, super tasty bread...

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  23. Un pain bien délicieux. J'aime beaucoup.
    A bientôt

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  24. The Lebanese bread looks sooo yumm!! Nigella seeds would also be good along with sesame seeds and thyme...

    I've noticed that someone asked you to teach her French. I wish to ask the same... Would you teach me French? I offer to teach you German ;D

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  25. Looks awesome n very new recipe to me...

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  26. Already u guys are talking in unknown language..ethula,spanish,french yellam veraya..Neenga enna pesinallum engaluku poriya povuthu..Nadathunga.. Bread luks super and perfect..

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  27. wow awesome bread luv the perfection....nice click too

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  28. Unusual yet delicious-looking bread, Priya!!
    BTW, I'll be back in Paris this August for graduate school :)

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  29. Wonderful crust and lovely bread!

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  30. That is a wonderful program- learning a new language is always fun!
    The bread looks awesome.

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  31. the bread has come out really well dear !!!!looks gorgeous !!!

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  32. It looks so golden brown and nice.

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  33. I'm a bread lover and you just tempting to have more.
    Thanks for sharing. Have a great day.
    Kristy

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  34. super good!!!very nice..am going to try this out soon:)

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  35. what a wonderful experience for the entire family!! the bread looks marvelous and appetizing@

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  36. Lovely bread priya, love baking bread anytime.., smell of thyme must be gorgeous..

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  37. Priya this bread looks amazing, it is the perfect entry for flavours of lebanon event , please do send it in.More details at simply.food.

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