SIMIT BREAD - SESAME RINGS

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Simit is indeed the quintessential Turkish food, their flavor and deeply satisfying texture are quite unique. This circular, sesame seed-coated bread is traditionally eaten as a snack or with breakfast, it goes well with: cay (tea) sliced cucumber, tomatoes, feta or tulum cheese, and olives. They are best eaten on the same...

Provided by Baby Kato

Categories     Other Breads

Time 1h58m

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 tsp caster sugar,
3 tsp dried yeast
4 cups plain flour
1 1/2 teaspoons sea salt
1/2 cup) pekmez (molasses like syrup, see note)
1 1/2 cups sesame seeds

Steps:

  • 1. Add the sugar and 1/4 cup lukewarm water in a small bowl, then sprinkle over the yeast.
  • 2. Set yeast mixture sit for 8 minutes, (until foamy) then add another 1 1/4 cups of lukewarm water.
  • 3. Combine the flour and salt in a bowl, then add the yeast mixture and stir to form a coarse dough.
  • 4. Turn out onto a lightly floured surface and knead for 8 minutes, or until the dough is smooth and elastic.
  • 5. Roll the dough into a ball and place in a lightly oiled bowl, turning to coat well.
  • 6. Cover with plastic wrap and set aside in a warm, place for 1 hour, or until doubled in size.
  • 7. Preheat the oven to 425 F and line a large size baking tray with baking paper.
  • 8. Punch down the dough on a lightly floured work surface and divide it into 10 even sized pieces.
  • 9. Combine the Pekmez with 1/3 cup of water in a large bowl and set aside.
  • 10. Place the sesame seeds on a large plate.
  • 11. Working with one piece of dough at a time, use your hands to roll the dough out to make 22″ long ropes.
  • 12. Fold in half so that the two ends align, then lift off the board and use your hands to twist each rectangle into a two stranded "rope".
  • 13. Place back on the work surface and join the ends together to make a circle, pressing the ends firmly together to seal.
  • 14. Repeat with the remaining dough. (10 rope circles)
  • 15. Next you will dip each ring, into the Pekmez mixture, making sure to completely coat the dough, then drain well and toss in the sesame seeds, remember to be gentle.
  • 16. Transfer the Simit bread to the prepared tray and set aside at room temperature for 20 minutes, to puff slightly.
  • 17. Bake in the oven for 18 minutes, or until deep golden and cooked through.
  • 18. Now transfer the bread to a wire rack to cool.

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