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Instructions:
Instructions: 1. In the work bowl of a food processor fitted with the steel blade, combine flours, salt, and baking powder. Add melted butter and combine with a few pulses. In a measuring cup, combine milk and water. Gradually add to the processor, until dough comes together into a coarse, moist meal and clears the sides of the howl. Do not overmix. 2. Place dough on a lightly floured work surface and knead to a silky, resilient hall, 3 to 5 minutes. On the work surface, cover dough with an overturned bowl and let rest 20 to 30 minutes. ok the other side for another minute or 1 to 2 minutes. Remove from the pan, wrap in foil, and keep warm while making the rest of the breads.
This Italian version of a flour tortilla is one of the oldest hearth breads made in the world today. It is also one of the simplest-just flour, salt, and water-although this version contains a bit of oil, baking powder, and milk for a more tender, manageable &ugh. Traditionally baked on terra cotta bakes/ones known as a testi, it is served hot, cut into wedges, surrounding a mound of ricotta cheese, which is studded with ripe plum tomato wedges and sprinkled with chopped fresh basil Sometimes it forms a sandwich, folded around melting chunks of gorgonzola. Email this Recipe:
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