Kai feast takakau_03min


Makes 8

INGREDIENTS

2½ cups high-grade flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
½ teaspoon salt
¾ cup milk
¼ cup olive oil or melted butter
neutral oil to cook
butter or garlic herb butter to brush over the breads

Garlic Herb Butter (Optional)
100 grams butter
2 cloves garlic, crushed
small bunch fresh herbs, e.g. parsley, basil, coriander, chopped finely

METHOD

Combine the flour, baking powder and salt in a large mixing bowl.

Add the milk and olive oil or  melted butter and mix until it has come together.

Turn out onto a floured benchtop and knead for a few minutes until smooth, adding extra flour if the dough is too sticky.

Put the dough back into the bowl, cover, and rest for 30 minutes.

If you want to brush each flat bread with garlic butter, place the butter in a small saucepan, and when melted stir through the crushed garlic and chopped herbs. Cook for 30 seconds, turn off the heat and set aside. When ready to cook the takakau, dust the benchtop with flour, and cut the dough into 8 pieces. Roll each piece into a ball and then roll out with a rolling pin to the size of a side plate (about 15-centimetre diameter).

Heat a frying pan or skillet over a medium high heat and add enough oil to lightly cover the bottom of the pan.

Place one flat bread in the pan at a time, and cook for around 1 minute, until the underside has lovely golden patches and the bread has puffed up on top. Flip the bread over and cook the other side for 45 seconds to 1 minute, until golden. Remove from the pan and brush with butter, or the garlic herb butter if using (melt it again in the saucepan if it has solidified). Keep the cooked breads stacked under a tea towel to keep them nice and soft.

Best served warm, with slow-cooked meat.

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Edited extract and recipes from Kai Feast: Food Stories and Recipes from the Maunga to the Moana by Christall Lowe. Published by Bateman Books, 2024. Hardback, $59.99.

This extract featured in our Raumati Summer 2024/25 Edition. 

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