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Fluffy Turkish Bread (Bazlama)


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Fluffy Turkish Bread, known historically as Bazlama, is a staple across Mediterranean tables. Featuring a soft, pillowy interior and a lightly blistered exterior, this flatbread is ideal for scooping up hummus, melted butter, or savory pan drippings. Utilizing a yeast-leavened, milk-and-oil tenderized dough matrix, it bakes up airy and lightweight in under 15 minutes at high heat.

Equipment & Ingredients

Component Breakdown

Section Ingredient Quantity Functional & Culinary Role
Dough Matrix All-purpose flour 4 cups (~500g) Primary protein/starch structure. (Bread flour can be substituted for extra chew).
Instant or Active Dry yeast 2 tsp Biological leavening agent that produces $\text{CO}_2$ gas.
Sugar 2 tsp Fermentable carbohydrate to feed yeast activation.
Fine salt 2 tsp Controls yeast fermentation rate and tightens gluten.
Whole milk (warmed) 1½ cups (360ml), 110°F Hydrates starches; milk fats tenderize the crumb structure.
Warm water ¼ cup (60ml), 110°F Initial liquid medium for yeast activation.
Extra virgin olive oil ¼ cup (60ml) Lipids shorten gluten strands for a soft, pillowy texture.
Optional Finishes Nigella / Sesame seeds To taste Traditional aromatic topping and visual contrast.

🧪 Food Science: Lipid Tenderization & Thermal Steam Expansion

  • Thermal Window for Yeast Activity: Saccharomyces cerevisiae requires precise temperature control. Warming milk and water to $105^\circ\text{F}\text{–}115^\circ\text{F}$ ($40^\circ\text{C}\text{–}45^\circ\text{C}$) maximizes metabolic gas production. Temperatures above $130^\circ\text{F}$ ($54^\circ\text{C}$) denature and kill the yeast cells.

  • Lipid-Tenderized Crumb: Incorporating whole milk and olive oil coats the wheat proteins (gliadin and glutenin), preventing over-hydration and shortening gluten strands. This process (“shortening the crumb”) ensures the bread bakes up tender and soft rather than tough or chewy.

  • Thermodynamic Steam Expansion: Baking at $475^\circ\text{F}$ ($245^\circ\text{C}$) subjects the high-hydration dough to rapid heat transfer. The internal water content turns to steam instantaneously, expanding alongside $\text{CO}_2$ pockets to balloon the flatbread into a hollow, airy pillow.

Step-by-Step Instructions:

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