Saturday 27 September 2008

Daring Baker 8 - Lavash Crackers & Toppings

This month's Daring Baker challenge was hosted by Shelly and Natalie who decided to do a gluten free/vegan recipe - Lavash Crackers from Peter Reinhart's The Bread Baker's Apprentice (pp 178 - 180) and to create a dip to go with them.

There was a lot of creativity to this challenge. I decided to make a roast sweet pepper dip and used a variety of toppings on the crackers - poppy seeds, salt & pepper, paprika and dried basil.

I enjoyed this one, thanks ladies!



Lavash Crackers

Ingredients

1.5 cups (6.75 oz) unbleached bread flour or gluten free flour blend (If you use a blend without xanthan gum, add 1 tsp xanthan or guar gum to the recipe)
1/2 tsp (.13 oz) salt
1/2 tsp (.055 oz) instant yeast
1 Tbsp (.75 oz) agave syrup or sugar
1 Tbsp (.5 oz) vegetable oil
1/3 to 1/2 cup + 2 Tb (3 to 4 oz) water, at room temperature
Poppy seeds, sesame seeds, paprika, cumin seeds, caraway seeds, or kosher salt for toppings



Recipe
1. In a mixing bowl, stir together the flour, salt yeast, agave, oil, and just enough water to bring everything together into a ball. You may not need the full 1/2 cup + 2 Tb of water, but be prepared to use it all if needed.

2. For Non Gluten Free Cracker Dough: Sprinkle some flour on the counter and transfer the dough to the counter. Knead for about 10 minutes, or until the ingredients are evenly distributed. The dough should pass the windowpane test (see http://www.wikihow.com/Determine-if-Bre … ong-Enough for a discription of this) and register 77 degrees to 81 degrees Fahrenheit. The dough should be firmer than French bread dough, but not quite as firm as bagel dough (what I call medium-firm dough), satiny to the touch, not tacky, and supple enough to stretch when pulled. Lightly oil a bowl and transfer the dough to the bowl, rolling it around to coat it with oil. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap.

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2. For Gluten Free Cracker Dough: The dough should be firmer than French bread dough, but not quite as firm as bagel dough (what I call medium-firm dough), and slightly tacky. Lightly oil a bowl and transfer the dough to the bowl, rolling it around to coat it with oil. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap.

3. Ferment at room temperature for 90 minutes, or until the dough doubles in size. (You can also retard the dough overnight in the refrigerator immediately after kneading or mixing).

4. For Non Gluten Free Cracker Dough: Mist the counter lightly with spray oil and transfer the dough to the counter. Press the dough into a square with your hand and dust the top of the dough lightly with flour. Roll it out with a rolling pin into a paper thin sheet about 15 inches by 12 inches. You may have to stop from time to time so that the gluten can relax. At these times, lift the dough from the counter and wave it a little, and then lay it back down. Cover it with a towel or plastic wrap while it relaxes. When it is the desired thinness, let the dough relax for 5 minutes. Line a sheet pan with baking parchment. Carefully lift the sheet of dough and lay it on the parchment. If it overlaps the edge of the pan, snip off the excess with scissors.

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4. For Gluten Free Cracker Dough: Lay out two sheets of parchment paper. Divide the cracker dough in half and then sandwich the dough between the two sheets of parchment. Roll out the dough until it is a paper thin sheet about 15 inches by 12 inches. Slowly peel away the top layer of parchment paper. Then set the bottom layer of parchment paper with the cracker dough on it onto a baking sheet.

5. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit with the oven rack on the middle shelf. Mist the top of the dough with water and sprinkle a covering of seeds or spices on the dough (such as alternating rows of poppy seeds, sesame seeds, paprika, cumin seeds, caraway seeds, kosher or pretzel salt, etc.) Be careful with spices and salt - a little goes a long way. If you want to precut the cracker, use a pizza cutter (rolling blade) and cut diamonds or rectangles in the dough. You do not need to separate the pieces, as they will snap apart after baking. If you want to make shards, bake the sheet of dough without cutting it first.

5. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes, or until the crackers begin to brown evenly across the top (the time will depend on how thinly and evenly you rolled the dough).

6. When the crackers are baked, remove the pan from the oven and let them cool in the pan for about 10 minutes. You can then snap them apart or snap off shards and serve.



For my topping I ended up making this off my own bat with no recipe and I have to say it was rather tasty.



Roast sweet pepper dip

Ingredients

3 red peppers, cut into large slices
1 green pepper, cut into large slices
1 red onion, skinned and quartered
1 tomato, quartered
5 closed cup mushrooms, quartered
Olive Oil
4 garlic cloves
2-3 tbsp lemon juice
handful of fresh basil, coarsely chopped

Recipe
1. Preheat the oven to 170˚C. Lay the peppers, onion, tomato, and mushrooms on a baking tray. and drizzle olive oil over the top.
2. Roast in the oven for 20 minutes.
3. Transfer the vegetables to a blender. Add the garlic and lemon juice and blend until smooth.
4. Stir in the basil and serve.

16 comments:

  1. Great looking challenge! There's an award for you on my blog =)

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  2. Your roasted sweet pepper dip is a great looking accompaniment. I get that would be good with goat cheese, too.

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  3. Wow! That looks like a marvellous dip. Great job!

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  4. looks good...i want some of that dip!

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  5. Ooo, your lavash looks wonderful! Your red pepper dip sounds amazing.

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  6. Your crackers and dip look fabulous!

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  7. I love red pepper dip on sandwiches

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  8. I am definitely bookmarking that dip. Sounds delicious Ruth! Great job.

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  9. WONDERFUL dip. would be perfect for a potluck.

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  10. ruth the dip sounds wonderful. this was a great challenge and what a great job you did!

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  11. Yummy! Those crackers and dip look delish.

    Maria
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  12. Great looking crackers Ruth with a scrummy dip! Well done :)

    Rosie x

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  13. It looks like we all had a great time with this challenge Ruth:D

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  14. nice looking crackers Ruth and isn't it fun when you dream it, make it and it actually is good.

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  15. Marvellous looking crackers and dip Ruth - well done!

    Rosie x

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  16. your dip looks delicious, better than the recipe i used. great job w/the challenge, your crackers look great

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