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Algerian Khobz El Dar Semolina Bread

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Ingredients

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3 1/2 cups fine semolina (my cups hold 12oz, fluid)
1 1/4 cups strong white bread flour
2 cups water, room temp. plus extra
4 fluid ounces sunflower oil (or vegetable, canola etc.)
7 g fast action yeast
1 large egg, beaten
2 teaspoons sugar
2 teaspoons salt
2 large egg yolks, beaten
2 - 3 tablespoons sesame seeds
1 tablespoon nigella seeds (optional)

Nutritional information

18656
Calories
16205 g
Calories From Fat
1800.6 g
Total Fat
237.3 g
Saturated Fat
554.9 mg
Cholesterol
4767.1 mg
Sodium
562 g
Carbs
31 g
Dietary Fiber
9.2 g
Sugars
108 g
Protein
3113g
Serving Size

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Algerian Khobz El Dar Semolina Bread

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  • Spicy
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This was a pretty good bread. The texture was almost like cornbread, and the crust was a little soft but still nice. The loaf was a little crumbly.

  • 175 min
  • Serves 3
  • Easy

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Algerian Khobz El Dar — Semolina Bread, This is the traditional bread of every home in Algeria, hence it’s name which transaltes into English as ‘Bread of the House’ Every home has a different version & this particular recipe is from my lovely sister in law ‘Um Youcef’ 😉 Just a word of warning, if you have never made this kind of bread before, you will be shocked at how sticky & hard to work with the dough is Unlike a regular bread, when your dough is too sticky you may add more flour – here adding more flour or semolina will make things worse instead add a little water & knead gently with your fingertips Water will always make the dough come together & away from your hands & the mixing bowl You can also knead the dough in a KA or similar mixer with a sturdy dough hook , This was a pretty good bread The texture was almost like cornbread, and the crust was a little soft but still nice The loaf was a little crumbly , Hi there! This is Shehzeen I tried this recipe on 28 10 2020 and it turned out pretty good It was delicious It gave me true flavors of Algeria The only this that wasn’t perfect in this dish that wasn’t perfect was the fluffiness of the bread The bread wasn’t as light as I expected But at the end of the day taste and flavor is what matters the most


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Steps

1
Done

Grease a Large Round Metal Tin / Pan (approx 12" Across / Wide & 1.5" High / Deep).

2
Done

Place the Semolina, Flour, Yeast, Sugar & Salt in a Very Large Mixing Bowl. (in Algeria We Traditionally Use Huge but Shallow Wooden Bowls For Mixing Doughs.)

3
Done

Make a Well in the Centre & Add the Beaten Egg & the Oil Along With 1 Cup of Water. Mix Well, Adding More Water When Necessary.

4
Done

Keep Mixing Until You Have a Soft Dough. Now Knead the Dough For Around 30 Minutes Until It Is Soft, Smooth & Elastic. You Will Need to Add a Little Water from Time to Time as the Semolina Absorbs It.

5
Done

If You Are Having Problems With a Very Sticky Dough, Don't Worry - If You've Used the Correct Amounts of Ingredients, Everything Will Be Ok - Just Keep Kneading & Add Dribbles of Water to Bring the Dough Back Together Again.

6
Done

After 30 Minutes, Mix in the Nigella Seeds If Using Then With Wet Hands Bring the Dough Together in a Ball.

7
Done

Place the Dough in the Greased Pan & With Wet Hands, Gently Push the Dough Until It Completely Covers the Base of the Pan.

8
Done

Sprinkle a Little Semolina Over the Top, Cover With a Kitchen Towel & Leave to Rise Until Doubled in Size.

9
Done

Pre-Heat the Oven to 180c

10
Done

Brush the Top of the Dough With the Egg Yolks & Sprinkle the Sesame Seeds Over the Top. Using a Skewer, Make 6 Pricks -Going All the Way Through the Dough - 5 Evenly Spaced Holes 1" from the Edge & 1 Hole in the Centre (this Will Make Sure That the Bread Cooks Evenly).

11
Done

Place in the Upper 1/3 of the Oven & Cook For Approx 35 Minutes or Until a Deep Golden Colour & Sounding Hollow When Tapped.

12
Done

Remove from the Oven & Allow to Cool For 5 Minutes Bfore Turning Out Onto a Kitchen Towel. Wrap the Bread in the Towle & Allow to Cool on a Wire Rack Before Serving.

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