Bazlama

Summary

Bazlama is a leavened, circular flatbread from Turkish cuisine. It is made from wheat flour and has an average thickness of 2 cm and diameters ranging from 10 to 25 cm. After mixing and fermenting for two to three hours, a 200-250 gram piece of dough is made into balls, then rolled out flat and baked on a hot stove. During baking, the bread is turned over and fried on both sides. After baking, it is generally consumed fresh. Shelf life of bazlama varies from several hours to a few days, depending on storage conditions.[1]

Bazlama
TypeFlatbread
Place of originTurkey
Main ingredientsWheat flour, water, salt, yeast
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  1. ^ Barley for Food and Health: Science, Technology, and Products, p. 158, at Google Books