SIMPLE YEAST DOUGH – PERFECT FOR TURKISH PIDE, PIZZA, CALZONES AND MUCH MORE

An easy to make Simple Yeast dough, that is versatile enough to be used as a base for Turkish Pide, Pizza, Calzones and so much more.

HEY HEY LOVELIES… I hope you missed me as mush as I have you.  So enough of this Hibernation mode.  I swear that is exactly what this Johannesburg Winter has cast upon me.  But let’s take it as a break away from social media, which has been proven to be ‘healthy and beneficial’ right😋.  After a little getaway recently, to my most favourite place on earth, The Kruger National Park, I am once again refreshed and rearing to go. Amazing what a little Staycation can do to ones mindset hey.  So let’s get writing again, and I hope this post, like all my other ones, brings you inspiration enough, to give it a try.  Remember to follow me on Facebook and Instagram, and drop me your feedbacks, which I look forward to and appreciate.

The weather seems to have warmed just a tad bit on the highveld the last few days, I know…there sure is one more major cold-front that will get us before winter ends.  Now who doesn’t like the aroma of fresh baking yeast breads and rolls.  I know I do.  Having a Good yeast dough recipe in your recipe file is a must.  However, if like me, you need just a smaller amount of dough, can be a challenge.  With most yeast doughs being of larger quantities, I knew I had to work on a version that is smaller, simple and just as good as the large batches.  

Turkish Pide made using the Simple Yeast Dough

This is a recipe I had come up with some 4-5 years ago, when I travelled to Turkey.  The Turkish Pide, most especially the cheese version, had become a firm favourite of mine.  Returning back home to Bahrain, Back then, I wanted to recreate those Pide I enjoyed in Turkey.  So after a few trials, this Simple Yeast Dough recipe has found it’s place in my recipe archives.  

What is Pide, you ask.  Pronounced ‘PEE-DAY’, the Turkish Pide, is an yeast leavened flatbread, that is shaped into an Oval or ‘Boat’, with it’s centre filled with a topping before baking.  Traditionally baked in a clay or stone oven, these are a must try snacks when in Turkey.  Pide is often called a Turkish Pizza, and it is usually served sliced into potions with a wedge of lemon.

Recently, I whipped us up a moorish Turkish Pide for Dinner.  I made use of leftover CHICKEN SHISH TAOUK, That I had pulled apart, together with grilled peppers and chunky cottage cheese. Drizzled with Yoghurt and Mint sauce from the same post… #Yummm.  You may use any types of toppings you prefer.  Another favourite that I enjoy is this Arabian Styled Cheese Filling for Pide … absolute bliss😍.

Turkish Pide makes for a perfect light meal

So get out those aprons, and let’s get baking a Simple Yeast Dough .

Happy Baking Lovelies

Love Marriam

Looking for more topping ideas??? Then give this a try as well../

CHICKEN OR STEAK FILLING/TOPPINGS 

Have you tried my Pizza/Pasta Homemade Sauce  recipe as yet?

OK…OK…HERE IS MY SIMPLE YEAST DOUGH RECIPE FOR YOU TO TRY OUT NEXT👍💕

SIMPLE YEAST DOUGH - PERFECT FOR TURKISH PIDE, PIZZA, CALZONES AND MUCH MORE

AUTHOR: FOODEVA MARSAY (@foodeva_marsay)

INGREDIENTS

2 Cups Flour (All-Purpose of Bread flour)

1 Teaspoon Sugar

1 Teaspoon Himalayan Pink Salt (or any variety)

1 Tablespoon Dry Yeast

1/3 Cup Vegetable Oil

+/- 1 Cup Warm Milk

**You will also need 2-3 Tablespoon Melted Butter for Brushing onto Turkish Pide 

INSTRUCTIONS:

~ Add all dry ingredients to a mixing bowl

~ Follow by adding the vegetable oil, and rub this into the dry ingredients

~ Make a dough using the warmed milk, adding gradually until dough binds together.  Knead the dough for 3 minutes, until soft and smooth.

~ Place dough into a lightly oiled bowl, cover with Clingfilm and leave to rise in a warm spot, for 1 hour or until double in size.

~ Now your Simple Yeast Dough is ready to be used, shape as preferred and bake in a preheated 180 degrees – 190 degrees celsius oven. 

NOTES BY FOODEVA MARSAY

> Remember to add milk gradually to form the dough.  If too sticky, add a dusting of flour to make make for easier dough handling.

> How to shape a TURKISH PIDE

  • From this batch you will get 2 large Pide or 6-8 smaller ones.
  • Cut the dough in half, and then roll the cut side up, into an oval shape.
  • Dust an oven sheet pan with flour, place the rolled out dough onto sheet pan.
  • Brush the dough with a little melted butter, then top the centre with filling.  keep the filling in along the length of the oval.
  • fold over the edges of the dough, to form a ‘BOAT SHAPE’ with tapering ends that you can twist in to hold shape.
  • Bake in preheated oven, for 10 minutes, remove and brush onto sides if side some of the melted butter and return to oven to further brown.
  • When done, Brush on more melted butter onto a hot pide before slicing and serving.    

> If you are making CALZONES, You can brush the tops of dough with an egg wash or milk.

> For PIZZA

  • Roll out dough to desired thickness, and prick all over with a fork and spread on pizza sauce
  • bake for 5 minutes, remove the dough and add toppings of choice.
  • bake for a further 10 -12 minutes or until ready. 

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Turkish Pide is Served

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