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  • June 5, 2016
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Moroccan Bread To Live For! Dinner Or Lunch Or Even A Sandwich Would Be Perfect With It.

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Easy recipe for Moroccan Bread may surprise you with its taste and versatility! It can be munched on and used in your next sandwich, too. Families in Morocco use it as an everyday option for meals and also as a substitute for crackers and chips.

Sesame seeds or oatmeal can be used to decorate the top of each flat bread. Try it to discover more of cultures and cuisines of people who live around you and even in your communities.

Moroccan Bread Recipe

Here’s yet another Moroccan dish you may be interested it to try in your own kitchen – Moroccan Beef Tagine with Fennel and Artichoke Bottoms. Meat can be left out and plenty of vegetables can be used instead. Cabbage is one of my favorite vegetables to use in this meat-lover’s dish.

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Moroccan Bread Recipe

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Ingredients

  1. 2 cup Whole Wheat Flour
  2. 1 cup All-Purpose Flour
  3. 2 Tbsp Dry Yeast
  4. 1 Tbsp Salt
  5. 1 tsp Sugar or Coconut sugar
  6. 2 Tbsp Butter
  7. 2 Tbsp Dry Milk (you can omit it)
  8. Warm Water to bind all ingredients together
  9. 1 cup of Oatmeal for topping

Instructions

  1. 1. In a big bowl mix all ingredients, including butter, with each other.
  2. 2. Use warm water to bind this mixture into a consistency of a dough. It should not be liquidy!
  3. 3. Leave the dough to rest and rise, about 15 minutes.
  4. 4. Form dough balls of a desired size and place them on a tray to rise, about 15-30 minutes.
  5. 5. With a roller or using the palm of your hand, flatten each dough ball into a pancake. Use flour as needed to prevent the sticking. Sprinkle with oatmeal as decoration.
  6. 6. Use parchment paper on a baking sheet. Place dough pancakes onto the baking sheet or baking mats.
  7. 7. Bake at 400F until the bread will be of golden color.

Notes

  1. Depending on how quickly the yeast rises, the cooking time will be anywhere from 1 hr to 1hr 15 mins.
  2. I allow the dough to rise at least once. If you are short for time, you can bake with 1 rising. But if you want the bread to be fluffier, then allow the dough to rise at least twice.

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Combine All Ingredients In A Bowl

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Allow Dough To Rise – Roll Into Ball Shapes

Cover Your Tray With A Towel
to Allow Dough to Rise In A Warm Place

Flatten Each Dough Ball Into A Pancake

Bake“Pancakes” OnA Baking Mat or
Parchment-Lined Baking Sheet

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  1. These do look so good. I like making rolls, flatbreads, and the like to go with soups, this would be a good one to try!

  2. I have actually never tried Moroccan bread before but I am a fan of home baked bread so I am sure I would love it! I could make some nice sandwiches with this recipe I am sure x

  3. I really appreciate the way you provide every step with your own images. I must admit that I’m not really into bread, but this Moroccan bread looks really healthy, and delicious. Even if my dish maybe not so good, I know it’s worth a try.
    Wish me luck with your recipe!

  4. Oh gosh these sound amazing! I’m a big fan of Middle Eastern food; I’ll have to try this soon!

  5. This looks so good, I’ve never had this before and I really want to try it now.

  6. I haven’t made my own bread in years! This looks and sounds delicious and I love the oats on top!

  7. Yum! This bread looks delicious. I would love it if I could find a gluten free version!

  8. I have always wanted to make my own bread. Looks good would love to try Moroccan bread.

    • Kiwi,
      It is an affordable ethnic recipe that does not require a bread baking machine!
      Attempt it in your kitchen at least once!

  9. This looks yummy. Thanks for sharing this amazing recipe

  10. I looove soft warm bread. I’m not sure of the texture of this one, but I’m definitely a bread lover. I don’t do the crunchy bread, but this one looks interesting enough to try it either way!

    • Esse,
      It is not crunchy at all.
      You will enjoy the texture of it. It is soft and can be used for sandwich if you wish. Great dipping bread, too.

  11. I agree that this Moroccan Bread is really versatile. I would love to have it as a tea-time snack. It looks really healthy and delicious. Cheers!!

    • Lyf&Spice,
      This is an awesome recipe to keep and enjoy.
      The bread stays delish even when it cools down.

  12. I have never heard of Moroccan Bread but it looks yummy. The recipe looks super simple!

  13. Wow, this looks delicious – I’ve never seen Moroccan bread before but would love to have a go at making it. Is it possible to find it in the supermarket too?

    • Loise,
      I have never seen it in supermarket!
      There are some ethnic stores around, but I did not find Moroccan bread there.
      So, it is easier to bake it than to find it in stores!

  14. I love discovering beloved recipes from different cultures. I’ve never tired Moroccan bread before, and I’d love to try making it. Thanks so much for providing helpful images with your recipe. 🙂

  15. I have never tried Moroccan Bread before. It looks so delicious and easy to make. I will have to get the ingredients I need to make some this weekend. I am sure it will be a big hit.

  16. Oh Yum! Never ate a Moroccan bread before. Looks yum.

  17. My kids and I are all about bread! Your Moroccan Bread Recipe looks and sounds absolutely amazing! Yummers!

  18. I just love snacks that are easy to make,thats for the recipe breakdown,great post!

  19. Not about to start making my own bread–but I sure would like to find this in a store somewhere-It sounds like I would really enjoy it.

  20. How long does it usually take your bread to cook? I like an estimate so I know when to start checking. Thanks

    • Pat,
      It’s about an hour if I allow it to rise 2-3 times. Sometimes, I just allow the dough to rise once, and then start baking.
      If I want the bread to be fluffier, I do allow it to rise at least 2 times: 1st, in the bowl; 2nd, on the tray as I form those dough balls.

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