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|TotalCalories = 681
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'''Lavash''', also known as '''lahvash''' or '''[[cracker]] bread''', is a soft, thin flatbread made with [[flour]], water, and [[salt]]. It is the most widespread type of bread in Iran, Pakistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. Toasted [[sesame seeds]] and/or [[poppy seeds]] are sometimes sprinkled on it before baking, though this is very uncommon in Armenia. While some wrap breads sold in the United States label themselves as lavash, actual lavash is significantly thinner than those products.
 
'''Lavash''', also known as '''lahvash''' or '''[[cracker]] bread''', is a soft, thin flatbread made with [[flour]], water, and [[salt]]. It is the most widespread type of bread in Iran, Pakistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. Toasted [[sesame seeds]] and/or [[poppy seeds]] are sometimes sprinkled on it before baking, though this is very uncommon in Armenia. While some wrap breads sold in the United States label themselves as lavash, actual lavash is significantly thinner than those products.
  
While flexible like a [[tortilla]] when fresh, lavash dries out quickly and becomes brittle and hard. The soft form tastes better and is easier to use when making wrap sandwiches; however, the dry form can be used for long-term storage and is used instead of [[leavened]] bread in Eucharist traditions by the Armenian Apostolic Church. Dry, left-over lavash is used in Iran to make quick meals after being rehydrated with water, [[butter]] and [[cheese]]. Lavash bread is also used with [[kebabs]]. In Turkey, a meat kebab rolled in a lavash bread takes the name "dürüm", possibly qualified by the kebab's first name. For example, an Adana Kebab rolled in a lavash bread takes the name of "Adana dürüm", the most popular dürüm type in Turkey.
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While flexible like a [[tortilla]] when fresh, lavash dries out quickly and becomes brittle and hard. The soft form tastes better and is easier to use when making wrap sandwiches; however, the dry form can be used for long-term storage and is used instead of [[leavened]] bread in Eucharist traditions by the Armenian Apostolic Church. Dry, leftover lavash is used in Iran to make quick meals after being rehydrated with water, [[butter]] and [[cheese]]. Lavash bread is also used with [[kebabs]]. In Turkey, a meat kebab rolled in a lavash bread takes the name "dürüm", possibly qualified by the kebab's first name. For example, an Adana Kebab rolled in a lavash bread takes the name of "Adana dürüm", the most popular dürüm type in Turkey.
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| 85 ml water, at room temperature  
 
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The mixing stage can be carried out using a [[breadmaker]]. The pizza dough setting on the Panasonic range of breadmakers is perfect for this.  
 
The mixing stage can be carried out using a [[breadmaker]]. The pizza dough setting on the Panasonic range of breadmakers is perfect for this.  
 
Having just made these delicious breads, I imagine they would make a great base for a variation of a [[pizza]].
 
Having just made these delicious breads, I imagine they would make a great base for a variation of a [[pizza]].
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Lavash (Cracker bread)
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Servings:Serves 6 - About 8 breads
Calories per serving:113
Ready in:2 hours 30 minutes
Prep. time:2 hours
Cook time:30 minutes
Difficulty:Average difficulty
Recipe author:JuliaBalbilla
First published:16th August 2013
Varieties of commercial lavash

A leavened Armenian flat bread Lavash, also known as lahvash or cracker bread, is a soft, thin flatbread made with flour, water, and salt. It is the most widespread type of bread in Iran, Pakistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. Toasted sesame seeds and/or poppy seeds are sometimes sprinkled on it before baking, though this is very uncommon in Armenia. While some wrap breads sold in the United States label themselves as lavash, actual lavash is significantly thinner than those products.

While flexible like a tortilla when fresh, lavash dries out quickly and becomes brittle and hard. The soft form tastes better and is easier to use when making wrap sandwiches; however, the dry form can be used for long-term storage and is used instead of leavened bread in Eucharist traditions by the Armenian Apostolic Church. Dry, leftover lavash is used in Iran to make quick meals after being rehydrated with water, butter and cheese. Lavash bread is also used with kebabs. In Turkey, a meat kebab rolled in a lavash bread takes the name "dürüm", possibly qualified by the kebab's first name. For example, an Adana Kebab rolled in a lavash bread takes the name of "Adana dürüm", the most popular dürüm type in Turkey.


Ingredients

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Method

  1. Mix all of the ingredients together, except for the seeds etc.
  2. Knead for 10 minutes
  3. Leave to rise in a warm place for about 90 minutes until doubled in size.
  4. Using a rolling pin, flatten into a paper-thin sheet. (The whole batch of dough should measure approximately 30 x 38 cm.)
  5. Preheat the oven to 180° C (350° F - gas 4)
  6. Optional - glaze the dough with oil and sprinkle lightly with seeds, herbs or spices of your choice.
  7. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes evenly browned and allow to cool for about 10 minutes.

Variations

If you wish, you can cut the dough into strips and sprinkle a different topping on each, as illustrated. Suggested topping are sesame seeds, poppy seeds, nigella seeds, basil, dill, mint, Aleppo pepper etc. It also comes in rounds.

Chef's notes

The mixing stage can be carried out using a breadmaker. The pizza dough setting on the Panasonic range of breadmakers is perfect for this. Having just made these delicious breads, I imagine they would make a great base for a variation of a pizza.

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