Sunday, September 30, 2018

Za'atar Pizza/Man'oosheh/Lebanese Manooshe

Lebanon is a country in Western Asia with Syria, Isreal,Cyrpus as boundaries. A unique cultural history has helped to make Lebanese food the most popular of all Middle Eastern cuisines. Lebanon has been ruled by foreign powers that have influenced the types of food the Lebanese ate.The Ottoman Turks controlled Lebanon and introduced a variety of foods that have become staples in the Lebanese diet, including olive oil, fresh bread, baklava a sweet pastry dessert, laban (homemade yogurt), stuffed vegetables, and a variety of nuts. France took control of Lebanon and introduced the flan, a caramel custard dessert and buttery croissants. I have been running a month of blogging marathon with A to Z International flatbreads and today is my last post of this month's mega marathon. And for the alphabetic letter 'Z', i couldnt think more than Zaatar spice mix, hence i opted for Zaatar pizza for this last post. The manoosheh recipe is often compared to  Italian pizza, hence it is called “Lebanese pizza”.Zaatar manooshe aka Zaatar pizza is the most popular version. Each flatbread is topped with a mixture of za’atar and olive oil before being cooked and are most often consumed at breakfast with tea, but also after dinner accompanied by soft drinks.

Zaatar Pizza, Manoosheh

This flatbreads are traditionally is cooked on a Saj, a sort of large, metal dome but still you can baked them in a pan or in a traditional oven to bake them. Zaatar, this spice mixture contains sesame seeds, salt, dried thyme and sumac. Sumac is a spice made from red berries which is grounded into powder. This gives a subtle flavor and its very much used in middle eastern cooking. Zaatar, is well known in Levantine cuisine though it is already well known in Ancient Egypt. Coming to my today's post, i opted for Zaatar pizza as this flatbread goes as much as like Manakish however this zaatar manoosheh is served with topping like tomatoes, fresh herbs, cheese, cucumbers, olives or with festa cheese. I went with tomatoes, crunchy gerkins and black olives, we just enjoyed this flavoursome rich pizza for our lunch with salad. Kids enjoyed thoroughly, however am planning to try this same pizza with minced meat very soon as we loved this flatbreads very much.

Manoosheh, Zaatar Pizza

Recipe Source: Here
1tbsp Active dry yeast
1tsp Sugar
1cup Luke warm water
2+1/2cups All-purpose flour
2tbsp Olive oil
1/2tsp Salt
1/4cup Zaatar spice mix
2tbsp Sesame seeds
4tbsp Olive oil
Sliced tomatoes, olives, cucumbers

Take 1/4 cup of water in a bowl,add sugar and yeast and give it a stir. Set it aside for 10 minutes.

Sift together flour and salt. Make a well in the center and add olive oil, yeast mixture and the remaining water.

Mix it well using a spoon until everything combines together.

Dust the counter with some extra flour and transfer the dough to the counter. Knead the dough for a while until it turns soft and shiny.

Make a ball of the dough. Coat a large bowl with a teaspoon of olive oil. Place the dough in the bowl.

Coat the dough with oil on all sides. Keep covered with a damp cloth and place the bowl in a  warm place until double in size.

Lebanese Pizza, Manoosheh

Punch down the dough and release the air and knead it roughly.

Divide the dough into four portions. Line up your baking tray with baking sheet. Flatten up one portion of the dough into a slightly thin circles.

Mix the zaatar spice mix,sesame seeds, olive oil in a bowl. Spread this mix over the flattened dough.

Bake in pre-heated oven at 350F for about 10 to 15 minutes until the top is golden brown.

Remove from oven, place it on wire rack.

Top the baked zaatar pizza with fresh sliced tomatoes, olives, crisp cucumbers.

Zaatar Manoosheh, Zaatar Pizza

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12 comments:

Unknown said... Reply To This Comment

its delicious Great recipe on this blog, I will Try this

Sowmya :) said... Reply To This Comment

This has been on my to do list for a long time now. Your post is inspiring me to try it asap. Looks so delish and tempting!!

vaishali sabnani said... Reply To This Comment

Absolutely fantastic ! One can’t stop drooling on this Lebanese pizza . Zaatar is a classic herb with a amazing flavour and I bet it tasted fabulous with olives .
This marathon has been a great learning experience with a whole list of bookmarks . Kudos you have totally rocked Priya .

Harini R said... Reply To This Comment

I am so making this soon as I have a big box of Z'aatar in my refrigerator. An awesome bread to finish this marathon, Priya. Loved all your unique breads in this series.

preeti garg said... Reply To This Comment

Wow.. looks so sinful and delicious... which makes me hungry anytime.

Srivalli said... Reply To This Comment

Wow that pizza surely looks fantastic Priya..what a lovely way to end the series.

Gayathri Kumar said... Reply To This Comment

I couldn't think beyond Zaatar for today's post. Your version of the pizza looks amazing Priya.

Mayuri Patel said... Reply To This Comment

I've baked these for another group theme and hubby and I absolutely loved it. Its such versatile flatbread, enjoy on its own, top with salad, enjoy it with soup. An apt bread for letter Z.

cookwithrenu said... Reply To This Comment

When I saw your post for the letter Z, I was like stupid me, I was finding so much for this letter and did not think of using this, though I have made this for another letter. Sometimes your brain stops working. Anyways, the zaatar pizza bread looks simply delicious, perfect with a bowl of soup.

code2cook said... Reply To This Comment

I noticed this zaatar spice a lot during this BM. will surely check this this year. As I am in love with the way you have made this bread. Looks so tasty. Love this final letter recipe and with that we all are done with this mega BM. Thanks for your encouraging words you left on my posts.

Padmajha said... Reply To This Comment

Wow Priya, such a super way to end this marathon.you have presented this so well! Literally wants me to grab it off the screen. I like Zaatar and can imagine how flavorful this one is!

Sandhya Ramakrishnan said... Reply To This Comment

Same pinch on the last one Priya! Za'atar is such an acquired taste, but with the fresh tomatoes, this would have been so good!