I saw this thing on tv, anyone have a recipe? - how to cook ready made pancake
Ready Steady Cook yesterday I saw this bread, cheese, of course. That does not really show what is in them. the end result looked like a thick tortilla or Pizzale as yellow cake with pieces of green (prolly thyme)
But what I see:
Eggs, flowers, cheese (I know what I think it was Parmesan cheese), honey, thyme, milk
Has anyone a recipe for this or something similar, or at least know how to cook? Do you think that this is also working with goatscheese?
Friday, January 29, 2010
How To Cook Ready Made Pancake I Saw This Thing On Tv, Anyone Have A Recipe?
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Hello, I am on the site Ready, Steady, Cook, and I have for you ... enjoy.
Cheese, honey and thyme flatbread with spinach, lettuce dressed
by Lesley Waters
Ready Steady Cook
Makes 1
Preparation time less than 30 minutes Email this recipe
Cooking time of 10 to 30 minutes
Ingredients
For the flatbread
170g/6oz self-rising flour, plus extra for dusting
Pinch of salt
½ teaspoon thyme, fresh leaves
85g/3oz Wensleydale cheese, grated
1 tablespoon honey clear
1 tablespoon yogurt
1 tablespoon olive oil
2-4 tablespoons milk
Dressed for the spinach salad
1 tablespoon olive oil
2 v. Balsamic Vinegar
150g / 5 ½ oz baby spinach, washed and dried
Method
1. Preheat the oven to 220C/425F/Gas 7th
2. For the pita bread, flour, salt, thyme and cheese in a large bowl.
3. A well in the center and add the honey, yogurt, olive oil and milk to bind.
4. Knead briefly on a clean, lightly floured until the batter is smooth.
5. Roll out thickness to 1cm / ½ inch, and sprinkled in a non-stick baking sheet with flour.
6. Bake 10-12 minutes until the base of the bread sounds hollow when tapped.
7. Dressed For the spinach salad, covered in oil with balsamic vinegar in a small bowl. Spinach in a large bowl, pour over dressing and mix well.
8. To serve, you transfer the salad on a plate of warm bread.
Have you on the website of Ready Steady Cook? They generally have no income!
Sounds like to try a foccacia (SP), a search on Google for
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