Sunday, January 17, 2016

Babes and Boats



2016 has begun with a tasty treat from Babe Aparna -- a Georgian boat-shaped bread called Acharuli/Adjaruli Khachapuri.  It's like a kind of pizza, filled with a mixture of mozzarella and feta cheeses, and topped with sliced fresh tomatoes and a soft-yolked egg.  Yummy!   

There was a brief moment when I thought this bread wouldn't happen, because the dough seemed reluctant to rise.  Maybe the house was too chilly inside.  I had to leave for the afternoon, so, I put the dough in a warmish oven.  Luckily, by the time I returned, the dough had increased in size.  I didn't have time to bake it then, so I placed it in the refrigerator overnight, took it out first thing in the morning, and had a lovely lunch.







The pesky egg tried to jump off the dough, so I made a barricade with the tomatoes, which helped corral it. 




This was a nice opportunity to bake and enjoy a bread from another culture.  Definitely a winner!

Head over to Aparna's website, My Diverse Kitchen, to learn about bread and get the recipe.  If you check in with the other Babes, you will find variations in how each one interpreted the recipe and filling.  To be a Buddy, bake the bread and share your experience with Aparna by the 29th.  The roundup will show up a few days after that. 


The recipe was adapted from this one: 



The Babes are:

Bake My Day - Karen
blog from OUR kitchen - Elizabeth
Bread Experience - Cathy
Feeding my Enthusiasms - Pat/Elle
All Roads Lead to the Kitchen - Heather
Judy's Gross Eats - Judy
Karen's Kitchen Stories - Karen
My Diverse Kitchen - Aparna
My Kitchen In Half Cups - Tanna
Notitie Van Lien - Lien
Thyme for Cooking - Katie (Bitchin’ Bread Baking Babe Bibliothécaire)
Life's a Feast - Jamie
Living in the Kitchen with Puppies - Natashya
Ilva Beretta Photography - Ilva

8 comments:

Karen said...

Barricading with tomatoes. Ha ha!! Very clever. Definitely a winner!

Elle said...

Don't you just hate runaway eggs? Love that your boat is jam-packed with good things and beautifully crusty. Yum!

Elizabeth said...

Ha! That's hilarious that you had to create a tomato corral! Nicely done in your perfectly shaped boat.

Lien said...

It must have been a 'runny' egg. ha ha.
I love the tomatoes a lot with the cheese. Your boats look delicious!

Heather S-G said...

LOL, a tomato barricade - nice. I love the idea of adding tomato with the egg and cheese and will definitely be doing the same next time.

Karen Baking Soda said...

Oh the use of tomatoes... so versatile! Looking good Judy!

MyKitchenInHalfCups said...

Awesome how you piled those tomatoes on! It is versatile and because it's so easy this is wonderful recipe.
Yours is a wonderful story of how to not be a slave to the bread's schedule, make it fit in the baker's schedule.

Aparna said...

You might have used the tomatoes to contain the egg, but the slices of tomato in the bread make it very colourful.Looks really lovely.
Happy you liked it.