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Pizza pocket


Pizza pocket is again a fusion recipe that I created in my own kitchen. Fusion food are always so tempting and delicious. You get the best of both cuisines. To me that is exactly what would satisfy my taste buds. I call these pockets fusion because the pockets are basically pita bread whose origin is of middle east and the other we have everyone's favorite Italian pizza filling.

Now, I sat there pondering if I had created any pizza dishes in my kitchen during this Ramadan. And it was a no! I haven't made any pizza versions, I myself couldn't believe as I am a big time pizza fan. I am someone if ever see a slice somewhere I just have to try at least one slice hahah. Now coming back to the point, so I had to attempt something that was filling, at the same time healthy, and delicious, after all that is what we all want to have for iftar yea and do our tummy a favor by not over burdening it with fried food. One among my favorite creations are the pizza cups, which I haven't shared here yet, in Sha Allah will do that soon as for this Ramadan I have shared a cheesey bread cups recipe! Do check out if you haven't yet! They are yummilicious😍😍

The dough is pretty simple to make. I am usually an instant dough person, lol. I don't have that kind of "saboor" (patience). But I always convince myself saying that by the time I finish doing the filling, the dough will be ready. But proofing can take time, sometimes 1 hour or maybe upto 2 hours. I was running late on time and it was almost iftar time when pizza craving hit and the recipe developer in me didn't allow me to settle for the good ol' mini pizzas. 🙈😂 

Here I am going reveal what I did to cause the proofing work faster. I preheat my oven to 140° C or the lowest heat setting for 2 minutes, place my dough covered in the oven, without completely closing the oven door and voila! In 15-20 minutes maximum you have your dough risen well, now this was an experiment and alhamdulilah it turned out great. Now no more worries of the Proofing time if you are anything like me.. 😂😂



This recipe is quick, easy, filling and hassle free.. I was so happy with the outcome that now I can't wait to share it with you guys despite all the recipes that are sitting in my drafts. Now without further a do, let's get started!

Ingredients :
For the dough (makes at least 12 pitas) :
  • 1 cup Whole wheat flour/ Aatta
  • 1 cup All purpose flour
  • 1 1/2  cup or more All purpose flour to combine the dough
  • 1/2 tbsp active dry yeast
  • 1/2 cup warm milk
  • 1 cup warm water
  • 1 tbsp sugar
  • Salt, required
  • 3 tbsp olive oil
For the pizza filling:


  • 250 gms boneless tender chicken breasts, cut into small strips
  • 1/4 tsp Turmeric powder
  • 1/2 tsp Kashmiri Red chilli powder
  • 1/2 tsp Paprika (optional)
  • 1/2 tsp Red chili flakes
  • 1/2 tsp ginger garlic paste
  • 1/2 tsp Garlic powder
  • 1 tbsp Soy sauce
  • 1/2 of medium onion, chopped roughly into squares.
  • 1/4 Capsicum, chopped
  • 1 cup Mozzarella Cheese
  • 1/4 cup black olives, sliced
  • 1 tsp oregano
  • 3-4 tbsp Tomato sauce
  • 1 tbsp ketchup
  • 1 garlic clove, minced
Instructions :
To make the pita bread:
  1. In a large bowl combine yeast, warm water, warm milk and sugar. Stir gently, close with a lid or a plate and set aside for 10 minutes for the yeast to bloom.
  2. After the 10 minutes add in your salt, wheat flour and all purpose flour along with olive oil and combine well.
  3. After the mixture is well combined, add in 1/2 cups of all purpose flour until you get the desired consistency.
  4. The dough will be soft and pliable once it reaches the desired consistency. (check notes*)
  5. Place the dough back in the bowl and allow to proof. Preheat your oven to 140° C or the lowest heat setting for 2 minutes, place your dough covered in the oven, without completely closing the oven door and voila! In 15-20 minutes maximum you have your dough risen well.
  6. Beat the risen dough using your fists and knead for a couple of minutes and make them into small round balls, flatten using a rolling pin and cook them on a tawa for 2 minutes or until it puffs up so that there is a cavity for the filling (flipping every other minute).
To make the pizza filling:
  1. Cut the chicken into small strips, place it in a bowl. Now add salt, ginger garlic paste, Turmeric powder, chili powder, paprika.
  2. Onto a fry pan pour some olive oil and Sautee your onions. Next add your Capsicum and mince 1 garlic clove to this.
  3. Add in your marinated chicken and cook on medium high.
  4. Add soy sauce and Sautee well.
  5. Next add in your garlic powder and Chilli Flakes.
  6. While the chicken gets done. Prepare the pizza sauce.
  7. In a bowl add tomato paste, ketchup, oregano, a tsp of olive oil and a garlic clove, finely chopped, add salt to taste, if required. Mix and set aside.
  8. Cut the pita bread into halves so that you have two pita pockets with cavity. Spread the sauce inside and fill in your chicken filling, add your olives and finally add Mozzarella.
  9. Grill them on a grill pan on Sim with lid on so that the cheese melts, can be done in a fry pan too.
  10. Voila! And your pizza pockets are ready, Enjoy!


Note:
  • We are a fam of 3, so I didn't require so much dough, so I kept the extra dough in the fridge. Next time when I use it, I thaw it well and use.
  • This filling recipe is perfect for 6 pitas where you will get 12 pockets.
  • Make sure you don't use hot water, this will kill the yeast.
  • You may add Mayo for a more creamy texture, I did not add it as I wanted to make the flavor to be authentic. 
  • You may make the same recipe with all purpose flour completely, but I wanted a healthier version.
  • *To get the desired consistency of the dough, do not add too much flour, it should be workable. 
Do try this recipe and don't forget to share your experience/feedback with me here in the comments or feel free to send me a mail. Also, do tag me at #taystedit if you try out my recipes on Facebook, Instagram etc so that I can see when you make it. ♡♡♡♡

Turkish Pide



Turkish Pide resembles pizza just like the name suggests. It is one of the most popular foods in Turkey. A flatbread that is boat-shaped consists of meat toppings (minced meat etc), chopped veggies which includes onion, tomatoes etc herbs such as parsley and spices along with some cheese or egg mixture which is completely optional; it is what Turkish Pide comprises. The flatbread is similar to pita bread or the Italian pizza crust. It is known as their fast food that is "slow-cooked". Lahmacun is another dish that is similar to the Turkish Pide. Turkish Pide is made into a boat shape/oval flatbread whereas lahmacun is round in shape made of thin dough topped with minced meat and vegetables. Another name for Turkish Pide is Kiymali Pide.

The flavor-packed Turkish pide is much thicker and they are served in slices. Some people like to bake the pide with raw meat filling, but I like to cook my filling first to be on the safer side and then top it up with the filling. Cooking the meat mince first with the other ingredients like the veggies, spices and herbs helps the flavors to combine well so, we can make sure if the filling is well seasoned/cooked etc.

If you are somone like me who loves simple and easy recipes for lunch/dinner then thi sis defineely one recipe you got to try! The steps seem very intricate and the dish itself looks very sophisticating but I guarantee you one you are done you are going to feel it was so easy and so much FUN to make it! I myslef when I tried it for the first time I was surprised that it was done effortlessly rather I enjoy making it! If you have a kid grab him/her along to bake these 'Pides'. Ask them to help to make the boat shape or maybe to brush some egg wash on already prepared 'Pide'. I bet they are going to love it; not only to bake them but to gorge into them too. This Turkish Pide recipe is BOMB.


I hope you enjoy recreating this Turkish speciality with your loved ones! 

Ingredients:

For the dough:
  • 350 gms/ 2 and ½ cups All-purpose Flour
  • 2 tsp Active dried Yeast
  • 1 cup Warm Water
  • 3 tsp Olive oil 
  • Salt as required

For the Filling:
  • 400 gms minced meat (beef/lamb)
  • 1 medium Onion, chopped finely
  • ½ Green Capsicum/ Bell pepper, chopped finely
  • 1 medium Tomato, chopped
  • 1 medium Carrot, chopped finely
  • 3 Cloves of Garlic
  • 1 tbsp Lemon Juice
  • 1 tbsp Olive Oil
  • 1tbsp Butter
  • ¼ tsp Black Pepper powder
  • ¼ tsp Paprika
  • ¼ tsp Cajun Spice/ Oregano
  • Salt as required

Instructions: 

  1. In a small bowl stir in the yeast to ½ cup warm water. Close the bowl with a lid and set aside for 5-10 minutes for the yeast to activate and froth.
  2. In a large bowl, combine the flour and salt and make a well in the middle and pour in the olive oil and the yeast mixture.
  3. Pour in the remaining ½ cup water and combine to bring the dough from the sides of the bowl and scrape the dough from the bowl completely onto a clean countertop and knead well using your hands.
  4. Work the dough for 3-5 minutes until the dough is soft and smooth. The more you work with the dough it might start to get sticky, add in a couple of tbsps of flour and olive oil to hep shape into a soft dough.
  5. Transfer the dough into the large bowl and cover the bowl with a cling film and set aside for 1 hour until it doubles in size.



  6. While the dough rises the filling can be prepared.
  7. In a heavy large pan add a tbsp of butter and pour in some olive oil, once the butter is melted, add the chopped onions and saute well.
  8. Season with some salt for the onions to cook faster.
  9. Next, add the minced garlic and saute well until fragrant.
  10. Now add in your veggies - carrot, capsicum, tomatoes and cook well in medium flame.


  11. Now season with salt and pepper and spices like paprika, cajun/oregano etc and squeeze in a tbsp of lemon juice.
  12. Once the veggies are done add in some tomato paste which is optional so that it makes the filling look more colorful. 
  13. Add in the minced meat and salt and pepper as required.
  14. Cook until the meat renders some water and the water is reduced. Add in some chili flakes for some fire.
  15. Preheat the oven to 350°F/ 180°C
  16. Now take the risen dough and place it on a lightly floured countertop and knead for a minute and divide the dough into 4 equal portions.

  17. Next, roll the dough balls into 4 boat shape/oval shape and transfer the rolled dough into a baking tray lined with baking paper sprinkled with some semolina which helps in even baking.

  18. Now place and spread the filling leaving the edges with no filling about 2 cm border. (Please see images for better understanding)



  19. Fold the edges to act as a barrier so that the filling stays intact. Press the dough at the 2 ends of the oval shape to form a pointy boat shape.
  20. Beat an egg in a small bowl with some olive oil and brush the dough with the mixture using a pastry brush.
  21. Bake the Pide for approximately 20-25 minutes or until golden.




Notes:
It is easier to fill the flatbread with the topping while the flatbread is placed on the baking tray.




Do try this recipe and don't forget to share your experience/feedback with me here in the comments or feel free to send me a mail. Also, do tag me at #taystedit if you try out my recipes on Facebook, Instagram etc so that I can see when you make it. ♡♡♡♡

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