The Pane Carasau, or flatbread is a staple of cooking on the island of Sardinia, and can be used in many of the ways that you are used to using regular flatbread. They have a clean taste and can be used with any number of toppings, or cut into triangles, and used with your favorite dipping sauce. Do not worry about all the...
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Categories Flatbreads
Time 3h20m
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- 1. PREP/PREPARE
- 2. This recipe will make 8 Pane Carasau, if that is more than you need, just cut the recipe in half.
- 3. You could knead the dough by hand; however, the best way would be with a stand mixer, fitted with a dough hook. In addition, you will need a pizza stone, or a flat baking sheet.
- 4. Gather your ingredients (mise en place).
- 5. Add the sugar to the water, swirl to mix, sprinkle the yeast over the top, then wait about 15 minutes.
- 6. Chef's Note: What we are doing is "proofing" the yeast. After 15 minutes, it should start to look foamy. If it just sits on top of the water and mocks you, your yeast is dead. Give it a proper burial, get some new yeast, and start over.
- 7. Chef's Tip: If you are using instant yeast, you do not have to go through the proofing process, just toss the dry yeast in with the other ingredients and carry on with the recipe.
- 8. While the yeast if proofing, add the all-purpose flour and salt to a stand mixer, fitted with a dough hook, then whisk to combine.
- 9. Add the yeast/sugar water to the mixer and start on low speed.
- 10. Chef's Tip: The actual ratio of liquid to flour is determined by several factors; including the humidity of your kitchen. It is a good idea to have a bit of extra flour and water available, just in case.
- 11. Add a few tablespoons of the bread flour to the mixer and allow them to incorporate before adding more.
- 12. Continue adding flour, a bit at a time, until the dough comes together, and begins climbing the hook.
- 13. At this point remove dough from the bowl of the mixer and knead a few times on a lightly floured surface.
- 14. Add the oil to a bowl, toss in the dough, coat with the oil, and then cover with a tea towel, then place in a non-drafty corner of the kitchen until doubled in size, about 1 hour.
- 15. Chef's Tip: Rise time is determined by the ambient temperature of the surrounding air. The warmer the air, the faster the process.
- 16. Remove the tea towel, punch down the dough, then cover and allow to rise a second time, until doubled in size, about another hour.
- 17. Place a pizza stone, or baking sheet on a rack in the lower position, and preheat the oven to 500f (260c)
- 18. Remove the dough from the bowl, onto a lightly floured surface, and knead for a minute or two.
- 19. Divide into eight equal portions, then take one of the portions, roll into a ball, and lightly press down to flatten it out.
- 20. Use a rolling pin, to flatten it out into a thin disk. Use as much flour as you need to keep it from sticking.
- 21. Chef's Note: Do not try to make the flatbreads "perfectly" round. This is flatbread... it is rustic... have fun.
- 22. To move it, an easy way is to drape it over your rolling pin.
- 23. Chef's Note: I am using a French tapered rolling pin; however, any old rolling pin will do the job.
- 24. This is the tricky part... Getting that thin disk of dough into the oven without burning yourself or tearing the dough. I am using a pizza peel, dusted with a bit of flour. You might use another flat baking sheet, or possibly a really big spatula.
- 25. Add the flatbread to the oven and set a timer for 3 minutes.
- 26. After 3 minutes flip the dough and let it bake another 3 minutes.
- 27. Chef's Note: The dough should have bubbles, and a few brown spots.
- 28. Remove from the oven and repeat the process for the remaining dough balls. 1. Flatten out with a rolling pin. 2. Add to oven for 3 minutes. 3. Flip and bake an additional 3 minutes.
- 29. These flatbreads will store for 5 - 7 days wrapped up in the fridge, or for several months in the freezer.
- 30. When ready to use, brush both sides with a bit of olive oil, and pop them into a 500f (260c) oven for just a quick minute or two.
- 31. PLATE/PRESENT
- 32. Flatbreads can be used in so many ways. My personal favorite is for making Sardinian Pizza; however, other ways include: • Pizza (of course) • Cheese & spinach • Chicken or beef shawarma • Gyros • Cut up and serve with a good dip, like hummus • Serve with some fruit on top And the list goes on and on. Enjoy.
- 33. Keep the faith, and keep cooking.
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Canon Hoelzer
[email protected]I'm always looking for new and interesting recipes, and this one definitely fits the bill. The pane carasau is a unique and flavorful bread that I'm sure I'll be making again and again.
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[email protected]This recipe is a keeper! The pane carasau is so delicious and versatile. I've used it as a pizza crust, a sandwich bread, and even a cracker.
Tamanna Emu
[email protected]I love the idea of this recipe, but I found it to be a bit too time-consuming. I think there are easier ways to make a crispy flatbread.
Stachia lopez
[email protected]This recipe is a bit too bland for my taste. I think it needs more salt and pepper.
Md Jakirul
[email protected]I'm not sure what I did wrong, but my pane carasau didn't turn out crispy at all. It was more like a soft flatbread.
Adora Mysticor
[email protected]This is a great recipe for a quick and easy snack. The pane carasau is crispy and addictive, and it's perfect for dipping in olive oil or pesto.
Mya Patterson
[email protected]I'm not a big fan of Sardinian food, but I decided to give this recipe a try and I was pleasantly surprised. The pane carasau was delicious and I loved the combination of flavors.
Rai Tashtika
[email protected]I'm always looking for new and interesting recipes, and this one definitely fits the bill. The pane carasau is a unique and flavorful bread that I'm sure I'll be making again and again.
Ingo Joshua
[email protected]This recipe is a keeper! The pane carasau is so delicious and versatile. I've used it as a pizza crust, a sandwich bread, and even a cracker.
Sheila Otundo
[email protected]I love the idea of this recipe, but I found it to be a bit too time-consuming. I think there are easier ways to make a crispy flatbread.
Mosharof Hossen
[email protected]This recipe is a bit too bland for my taste. I think it needs more salt and pepper.
anwarul islam
[email protected]I'm not sure what I did wrong, but my pane carasau didn't turn out crispy at all. It was more like a soft flatbread.
MD Ashik rohman
[email protected]This is a great recipe for a quick and easy snack. The pane carasau is crispy and addictive, and it's perfect for dipping in olive oil or pesto.
King Mansoor
[email protected]I'm not a big fan of Sardinian food, but I decided to give this recipe a try and I was pleasantly surprised. The pane carasau was delicious and I loved the combination of flavors.
Phyllis Mulligan
[email protected]This recipe is a bit time-consuming, but it's worth the effort. The pane carasau is crispy and flavorful, and it makes a great addition to any meal.
Mia Nguyen
[email protected]I love how versatile this recipe is. I've made it with a variety of toppings and it's always delicious. It's a great way to use up leftover ingredients.
Mufti Jaward
[email protected]Wow! This recipe is a winner. The pane carasau was so easy to make and tasted amazing. I can't wait to try it with different toppings.
olaSK oluwafemi
[email protected]Absolutely delicious! The pane carasau turned out perfectly crispy and flavorful, and it paired wonderfully with the toppings I chose. I'll definitely be making this again.