52 Weeks of Baking: Week 4 – Karask

52 Weeks of Baking: Week 4 – Karask

So probably you see the title of this post and think to yourself – what the hell is karask? Well, karask is a traditional Estonian soda bread, usually made with kefir, buttermilk, curd cream or yoghurt. It’s made with barley flour – although sometimes a 

Roasted Garlic and Rosemary Focaccia

Roasted Garlic and Rosemary Focaccia

Hey, everyone! I loooove myself some garlic. However, I have been struggling with any of the existing “garlic” focaccia recipes because most of the time the garlic flavour does not simply come through. I know that the roasted garlic has a way more subtle taste 

52 Weeks of Baking: Week 1 – Cornish Pasties

52 Weeks of Baking: Week 1 – Cornish Pasties

Hi! Long time no bake! So I’ve kinda lost my baking groove recently due to a million reasons I’m not gonna get into. But I really wanted to start baking along in the r/52weeksofbaking subreddit’s challenge to get back on track and start learning new 

Burundian Flat Bread: Chapati

Burundian Flat Bread: Chapati

Despite the title, chapati bread is definitely not something that’s made in Burundi alone. It actually originates from India. However, the version of chapati recipe we’re taking a look at today is more common in different East African countries, Burundi being one of them. Chapati 

Qatari Bread: Khubz

Qatari Bread: Khubz

Khubz is generally known as Arabic Bread. The word “khubz” itself directly translates to “bread” in Arabic. It is a flatbread with a big air pocket inside which makes it very similar to pita bread. Or perhaps it’s even the same – somehow, I was