Ingredients / Materials
- Warm or hot water (hot water makes the dough softer)
- All-purpose flour
- Silicone baking mat (see link below)
- Rolling pin (the surface should be smooth)
- Food cutter ring (see link below)
- Two baking pans of the same size (see link below)
- Oven (a small household oven is fine; a gas oven gives better results)
Steps
- Lay the silicone baking mat on the table and sprinkle some flour on it to prevent sticking.
- Place 100g of flour into a container (this makes about 4–5 pieces).
- Add 55–60cc of hot or warm water (add the water gradually until the flour comes together into a dough that is not sticky. The required water amount varies depending on temperature and humidity).
- Knead the dough by hand—press and fold repeatedly—until it forms a round ball (you may also use a bread machine to make the dough).
- Divide the dough evenly into four portions and shape each into a round ball (wrap unused dough with plastic wrap to prevent drying).
- Use a rolling pin to roll each dough ball into a thin, round sheet. (Dust the rolling pin with flour. After each roll, lightly dust the dough to prevent sticking. Roll top-to-bottom first, then left-to-right; the more you roll, the rounder it becomes.)
- Use the food cutter ring to cut the dough into a perfect circle.
- Preheat the oven to 375°F (or 350°F if you prefer the bread not to brown too much).
- Place the dough circle onto a baking pan, then cover it with another identical baking pan on top (this allows even heating from both sides and prevents the dough from curling while baking).
- Bake at 375°F for 7 minutes, or at 350°F for 8–9 minutes.
- Remove the pans from the oven immediately and transfer the baked piece to a plate to cool.
- After cooling, place the pieces into a zip-top bag and store them inside a metal tin (such as a cookie tin), with a sheet of paper towel between the tin and the bag.
- The zip-top bag prevents moisture loss.
- The paper towel cushions the pieces during transport.
- Properly stored, the baked pieces can stay crispy and delicious for several weeks.
- When using the baked pieces, ensure they have no cracks or missing edges.
Links
#3 Silicone Pastry Mat
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07MK2P53L
#5 Ateco Food Cutter, 6” Round, Silver
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0000VLEZ4
#6 Baker’s Secret Signature Round Cake Pan, 9-Inch
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00MGTEPE0