This is a traditional recipe from my fathers family. There a many versions of them. For this reason I will give alternatives for the ingredients. Traditional it is eaten with Parma ham and rucola. You can fill it with cheese or whatever you like. These should be more cripy than mexican tortilla and should be eaten just after cooking. Don't store them tight, they would turn too soft. Fold the warm piadina and fill it with your favorite ingredients.
Provided by Artandkitchen
Categories Breads
Time 1h20m
Yield 8 piadina
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Work all together with food processor. Adjust humidity adding flour or water until dough is not sticky and can be rolled out easily.
- Lest rest at least 60 minutes.
- Cut into 8 slices and shape them into balls.
- Roll out each ball until about 10 inches size. You will not need flour on the table.
- Put the rolled out piadine on a tray using parchment foil to separate them .
- Now heat up your skillet or an old non sticking fry pan to medium high.
- Bake dry on the first side, check the underside, and when it looks done, flip it and bake the other side. The piadina should be pale, but with dark brown spots. Be careful not to burn it. During baking pinch them and roll them with the fork. In about 3-4 minutes they should be ready.
- In the meanwhile roll out the second piadina.
- Note: If you use milk it will be softer inside but you can replace it with water this depends on your choice.
- Note: I work with to pans at the same time. When 4 pieces are ready we eat them. Then I prepare the next ones. I know, this is not chef friendly, but fresh done are much better.
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