Hello everybody, I hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to prepare a distinctive dish, tear and share savoury or sweet doughballs. One of my favorites. This time, I am going to make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.
Keyword star bread, tear and share. Divide the dough into four equal pieces and form those into balls. Take one of the balls (keeping the rest covered) Roll out the fourth ball of dough and place it over the onion layer. To create a perfect circle: place a large round.
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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have tear and share savoury or sweet doughballs using 11 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Tear and share savoury or sweet doughballs:
- Prepare The dough
- Take 3/4 lb 00 or bread flour
- Make ready 1 tsp salt
- Take 2 tsp granulated sugar
- Make ready 1 packages easy yeast (7g)
- Get 2 tbsp olive oil, extra virgin
- Make ready 3/4 cup warm water
- Get Filling
- Prepare 2 oz approx. garlic butter
- Take 30 slice chorizo or pepperoni
- Make ready 1 mozzarella ball
This tear and share is the ultimate party treat. It's so easy to make and you can choose your dips for the segments. Tear and share these delicious sage and onion bread rolls - a perfect accompaniment to a warming soup. Sprinkle with a little extra flour if it becomes sticky.
Instructions to make Tear and share savoury or sweet doughballs:
- This is my dough base, I always build upon this, adding more oil, salt, rosemary and garlic to make a focaccia: cheddar cheese and softened onion: sour dough starter instead of easy yeast, a little more oil and no proving to make ciabatta and of course pizza dough! (Add ¼ pound more flour and 1 egg, take out the sugar and yeast and you have perfect pasta dough)
- Add ingredients in the exact order I have listed, either into a well in the middle of the flour or into the bowl of a mixer with a dough hook.
- When mixed together it should feel very SLIGHTLY sticky at first and become soft and pliant as you knead. Do not be tempted to add more flour immediately. If the dough doesn't form a soft ball after a couple of minutes kneading then lightly flour the work surface and continue kneading.
- Knead for 10 minutes by hand or 5 minutes by machine. Cover and leave in a warm, but not hot, place for around 30 minutes. This recipe doesn't require the dough to double in size.
- Preheat oven to 200º or Gas Mark 5
- Pinch off pieces of dough and roll between your palms to about 1 inch in diameter.
- Flour your work surface very sparingly and roll out your balls of dough into an approximate circle slightly bigger than your slices of chorizo/salami/pepperoni/sausage/cheese or whatever you're using (if you add another teaspoon of sugar to the dough, fill with a heap teaspoon of apple sauce (mixed with a sprinkle if cinnamon) and a teaspoon of thick custard roll up and brush the tops of the ring of doughballs with beaten egg then sprinkle with brown sugar and bake, you have a sweet tear and share)
- Using the tip of a rounded knife put some very small dabs of garlic butter (or ordinary butter) in the centre of the dough circle, then assemble your ingredients on top
- Gather the outside of the dough circle into the centre around the filling and pinch together to seal.
- Place the finished doughballs on a prepared baking tray - I use the ring of a springform cake tin on a baking tray covered with greaseproof paper to create the tear and share. If there are too many to fit in the ring just place on the tray around the outside.
- Place tray in centre of oven for 15 - 20 minutes until lightly browned.
- Tear and share :)
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