Tashkent Non Uzbeki Bread Food

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UZBEK FLATBREAD - OBI NON



Uzbek Flatbread - Obi Non image

Obi Non, a disc shaped flatbread from Uzbek which is often enjoyed for dinner or supper with fruit or sweet green tea.

Provided by Renu Agrawal-Dongre

Categories     Breakfast     Main Course

Time 2h30m

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 Cup Whole wheat flour
1.5 Cup All Purpose Flour
1 tsp Active Dry Yeast
1 -1.5 Cup Lukewarm water
Salt to taste
1/2 tsp Sugar
Oil to grease the bowl
Sesame seeds of Onion seeds for sprinkling on the bread
2 tbsp Milk ((For brushing the obi Non))
1 tbsp Butter ((optional - For brushing the obi Non after baking))

Steps:

  • Add about 1/2 cup of lukewarm water , sugar, yeast and mix everything together. Let the yeast bloom.
  • If the yeast does not bloom after 10 minutes, discard and start again.
  • Once the yeast mixture has bloomed, in a big bowl or your stand mixer, add in the whole wheat flour, salt, yeast mixture and mix everything.
  • Knead the dough by adding water slowly. You should require a total of 1 cup , plus a bit more or less depending on the flour. Knead the dough until it is springy and forms a smooth elastic ball.
  • Cover and keep it aside for at least an hour and half or until double in size.
  • Once the dough has double in size, punch the air out of the dough and knead it for a minute.
  • Divide the dough into equal size portions. I was able to make 6.
  • Roll each dough into circular ball first, then flatten it using your palm, to form a disc. Then using your thumb, make a wide deep indentation in the center of the dough.
  • Be careful not to poke a hole just an indentation, so that it is thicker on the sides and thinner in the center.
  • Repeat the above steps for the remaining dough balls, and cover and rest them on a pizza tray for 25-30 minutes.
  • Preheat the oven to 200 C. Just before baking make patterns/indentation in the center with the help of a fork.
  • Brush milk on all the dough balls and sprinkle with sesame or onion seeds. Very lightly dab them, so that they stick to them. Be careful not to deflate them.
  • Bake them in a preheated oven for 15 to 20 minutes. Keep an eye on the bread after 12-15 minutes. The bread should be golden brown and should sound hollow.
  • Once baked apply some butter on all the Non's and let it cool on a wire rack.
  • Enjoy this delicious bread with a bowl of soup.

TASHKENT NON (UZBEKI BREAD)



Tashkent Non (Uzbeki Bread) image

Courtesy of instructables.com, which has some great photos. This is a light and fluffy bread that is sold everywhere in Tashkent. The bread is traditionally baked in a tandyr oven, but we will make do with our ovens. The author states that is is addictively delicious with honey and butter (well, buttery lard is what he said, but I don't think so!)

Provided by duonyte

Categories     Yeast Breads

Time 3h30m

Yield 4 loaves

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 teaspoons active dry yeast
2 cups lukewarm water
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
3 1/2-4 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup whole wheat flour
milk, oil (optional) or lard (optional)
nigella seeds (optional) or sesame seeds (optional)

Steps:

  • Dissolve the yeast in the water.
  • Add the flours and salt to make a soft dough.
  • Turn out and knead until it's smooth, but still a little sticky.
  • Let rise in a warm place for two hours, or until doubled.
  • Turn out and divide into 4 pieces.
  • Form each pieace into a flattened round. Press in the center section of each round - you don't want it to rise as much.
  • Let rest, covered, on a lightly floured surface for about 20 minutes.
  • Preheat oven to 450 or 475 deg - if you have a pizza stone or quarry tiles, use those, otherwise use a cookie sheet.
  • Press down the center of each round again, and then press in a chekich, if you happen to have one, or prick the center area with a fork - the chekich makes a nice pattern - star shapes etc. - so why not use your fork to make a nice pattern, too? Do this just before putting into the oven, so if your oven will not hold all four loaves at once, hold off on the ones that are staying on the counter.
  • Lightly brush the loaf with milk, oil or melted lard and sprinkle with nigella or sesame seeds.
  • Bake for about 15 minutes or until golden brown.
  • Best eaten hot or within a day or so.

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