Ingredients
1 tablespoon fresh yeast
2 ounces warm water
1 teaspoon caster sugar
Scant 1 cup strong white flour, plus extra for dusting
1 1/2 tablespoons wet (new) or regular garlic, crushed
3 tablespoons sunflower oil, plus extra for oiling
Lightly beaten duck (or chicken's) egg, to glaze
fine sea salt
Half a bunch of parsley, finely chopped
First make a "sponge," which is a type of yeasty starter. Dissolve the yeast and sugar in the measurement water (make sure it's blood temperature — hot water would kill the yeast!). Add half of the flour and mix roughly. Cover with film and leave to proof in the refrigerator overnight.
The next morning, add the rest of the flour and 1/2 tablespoon of fine sea salt to the starter and knead on a well-floured work surface until the dough is smooth and comes away from your hands easily.
Divide the dough into 8 pieces and shape into round buns. Put them side by side in an oiled round ovenproof dish or a 9 1/2-inch round cake tin, cover and let them prove again, this time in a warm place, until doubled in size. They will join together just like hot cross buns do.
Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 425°F. To make the basting oil, simply stir the crushed garlic through the oil with a small pinch of sea salt and let it infuse.
When the pampushki look plump and ready, brush them generously with some beaten egg to glaze and bake them in the oven for 20-25 minutes or until they form a glistening golden crust. Take them out and baste them with the garlic oil. Serve immediately.
Is something too tasty about loaves of bread, we all love it in all shapes and forms don't we?! I tasted in the past garlic bread, but the one you posted looks far more delicious! :)
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WOW!looking nice but looking nice food eating bad.What is this picture bread name?
@ohimahathir
wow!
looking so nice..
so delicious...
make me salivated..
thanks for sharing such food..
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it looks like the food was good friend I want mencaba
Very Good Post
hey this food looking so delicious
i want make this food.dear..
Thank you so much for.sharing this reciepie...
Looks so good O_O
Wow and I only though that Ukrainians ate perogies
Delicious bread, i will make it one day,am sure your cats will love to eat it.. I feel like eating it now, can you help me ship it here? Thanks
Yes. I am a Ukrainian. And I really love this garlic bread. It is called pampushki in Ukraine. Very tasty it is with the first dish.
Hi :)
Wow ... Class ...
Ukrainian garlic bread is very tasty ...
Good post :)
Can we use the instant yeast instead?
This is awesome look so nice and tasty Thankyou for sharring
thanks for tips on how to make it possible I will in the future will learn to make it
Se ve espectacular