Ground Beef Pide
Prep Time : 20 mins
Cook time : 30 mins
Servings : 6 People
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How to make delicious meat bread, which has become the symbol of Konya? We have a recipe for you today that will turn heads with its delicate dough and fill stomachs and gazes with its juicy meat. Since the 1900s, meat bread, with its fragrant smell, has been served on tables. Over time, meat bread—which was previously only made in kebab shops—has become widespread. This flavor from Konya cuisine is prepared with beef and mutton. We can start preparing Konya-style meat bread, which will turn the tables into a feast if you're ready.

How many calories is 1 portion of Ground Beef Pide?

One serving of bread with meat is approximately 190 calories. It has a high carbohydrate and protein value.

Ground Beef Pide

Ingredients

For the top:

For the dough:

For spreading the dough:

Ground Beef Pide

Instructions Hide Photos

  1. For the dough, put the flour into a large mixing bowl. Open the middle like a pit and add yeast, water, and salt.
  2. Knead until all the ingredients are well mixed. Cover the dough with a damp cloth and rest it for 45–50 minutes.
  3. Put the minced meat in a mixing bowl for the filling. Add the grated onion, diced tomato, and finely chopped parsley. Season with salt and spices, and mix it all.
  4. Divide the fermented dough into 8 equal pieces. Sprinkle flour on the pieces and roll them out with the help of a rolling pin as thin as a ready-made phyllo.
  5. Put the minced meat mixture on them and place them on a baking tray lined with baking paper.
  6. Bake in a preheated 250-degree oven for 8–10 minutes. Take it out of the oven and slice it into rectangular pieces. Serve hot. Enjoy your meal.
  Serving Suggestions

You can serve the ground beef pide with radish salad.

  Expert Tips
  • Let the dough ferment until it has doubled in size.
  • Roll out the dough thin and long.
  • Spread the filling on the top of the dough towards the edges.
  • Take care not to stuff the filling too much. Thus, you can prevent it from overflowing while cooking.
  • Since the dough is thin, the cooking time may vary depending on the performance of the oven. Do not forget to check it frequently.

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