by Moondog55 » Sun 16 Mar, 2014 8:51 am
It will depend on how much garlic you like and the time available for the bread to do the first rise, just be aware that raw garlic kills the yeast cells so I would use dried granulated garlic if mixing it through the flour. Make it fried and you should have no problem in a lightweight pan. Use almost any bread /nan recipe but add the dried granulated garlic and a little extra salt. Before you leave for the trip puree some fresh garlic and add it to some nice olive oil.
make up the bread dough, roll it out flat and use a lot of oil in the pan
You will need to make sure none of the pureed garlic gets in the oil because it burns very quickly; turn once When cooked dust with a mixture of grated Parmesan and garlic/herb salt, don't forget the red wine to go with it
I haven't done this for years as I no longer bother with fancy food on walks but i used to use a heavy black iron frying pan, a chefs pan in fact over a wood fire
The only real trick is mixing up the base before leaving, adding in the salt and yeast plus yeast food in advance
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