Stuffed Pide (Turkish Pizza)

"This recipe is for one of the Turkish version of Pide, as every region has its own way of making Pide. This is the version that we all love most."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 30mins
Ingredients:
18
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Combine all ingredients for the dough and knead until smooth.
  • Grease the dough with some drops of oil, cover and let rest 30 minutes; give a short knead.
  • Cover and let rise until almost doubled (about 1 hour depending on the temperature).
  • In the meantime prepare the filling:

  • In a large skillet heat the oil.
  • Add chopped onions along with chopped garlic.
  • When onions are translucent, add ground meat, cumin, coriander, salt and pepper.
  • Saute for 5 minutes until meat is done.
  • Add tomato and cook briefly until water is absorbed.
  • Remove from heat and keep aside.
  • When cool add parsley and 2 tablespoon fresh mint.
  • Preheat oven at 200 degrees Celsius/400 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Place the dough on a floured surface; cut into 4 pieces (for medium pide) or 8 pieces (for smaller pide).
  • Make round balls and, using a rolling pin, roll into ovals (12 inches/30 cm for medium pide or 6 inches/15 cm for smaller pide). I possibly try to let the borders stay thicker.
  • Transfer the oval dough on the baking sheet.
  • Divide filling in equal portions; spread on the dough; pinch the points together giving a boat-like shape.
  • Bake for 15 minutes or until golden.
  • Remove from oven and, if desired, drizzle with lemon juice.
  • Top with remaining chopped fresh mint and serve.
  • Note: to the filling you can add chopped bell peppers. You can also top the filling with grated cheese.
  • Serve immediately and enjoy!

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Reviews

  1. Very good! I've never heard of pide, so I googled it and find so many different recipes that just sounded fantastic. This particular recipe was a great introduction to the dish. I loved the very classic Turkish flavors in the topping, and the pizza crust was just perfect. I did, however, replace one cup of the white flour with whole-wheat flour, and I liked the change. Also, topped everything with Cotija cheese, as it tastes kind of like Feta. A winning recipe.
     
  2. Delicious! The dough is a perfect combination of crispy and soft and the filling is SO flavourful. Loved it!
     
  3. as always a wonderful recipe mr picky loved it a great meal
     
  4. Another winning recipe awalde. This was fast and fun to make (apart from the dough resting of course) and tasted FANTASTIC! I can imagine a bit of spinach and/or fetta through the mix for a change, but this was a 10 star recipe as it was. Thanks so much for posting so many interesting recipes we've enjoyed so often!
     
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