Subscribe to Andrea MeyersPostsSubscribe to Andrea MeyersCommentsSubscribe to emailsEmails

Live Blogging: The Daring Bakers Make Lavash

September 27, 2008 by Andrea   Print This Post Print This Post
Filed under Appetizers, Breads

Comments

26 Responses to “Live Blogging: The Daring Bakers Make Lavash”
  1. megan says:

    I love the live blogging. How fun. Makes me want to run to the kitchen and make them with you. :) I’ll stay tuned through out the time to see your crackers.

  2. D Wilson says:

    “The house is a little cool today,”… You have no idea how much I’d love to be able to type those words. Here in Central Texas it was cool(er) outside this morning – mid 60s. Already climbed twenty degrees however and it isn’t noon yet.

    Have fun with the lavash. We enjoyed that for the first time on vacation in Hawaii years go. It is just the ticket for dips and I look forward to reading all your recipes.

  3. Shellyfish says:

    This is a great post! I’m so glad you liked the challenge! You did a great job!

    Shellyfishs last blog post..I’m just crackers for the Inaugural “Alternative” Daring Bakers Challenge!

  4. Baking Soda says:

    Live blogging! You gotta love it! My house was cool the day I baked and the dough took forever to rise, husband and I were rolling out dough at 10 pm…. Stubborn me refused to let the oven help rising.

    Baking Sodas last blog post..Daring Bakers September: a shattering challenge!

  5. chez us says:

    Great idea to do it live. – am making today as well but no time to do it your fun way! Enjoy

  6. kellypea says:

    I love the live blogging — what a great idea. My computer’s upstairs now, so I’d certainly get a workout doing this. On second thought, that’s not such a bad idea. I left my dough at room temp over night covered with plastic — cool here, too. I could tell it wouldn’t be rising that much. Still working on my post…be back later :)

    kellypeas last blog post..Apple Walnut Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Frosting

  7. Love the live blogging idea! So far, they look great! Can’t wait to see the finished product. :)

  8. Ivonne says:

    Oh how cool! It’s like watching a really good baking movie! Hope your crackers turn out great!

    Ivonnes last blog post..And She Burns her Crackers!

  9. Aran says:

    what a great job you did and the step by step photos are fantastic!

    Arans last blog post..A Gluten Free Daring Bakers… and a "Laster Arte"

  10. Live blogging –fun! But when you’re cooking that’s a whole lotta hand washing to be able to type without ruining your keyboard. Looking forward to seeing the finished product!

    Dana McCauleys last blog post..Daring Bakers: Lavash mezze party

  11. Rosa says:

    Great job! Your Lavash Crackers are perfect! Everything looks delicious!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

    Rosas last blog post..LAVASH CRACKERS – THE DARING BAKERS

  12. Andrea I’m holding my breath for this roasted tomatillo jalapeno salsa with avocado dip! Wow! I can’t get all the goodies from my garden but oh does that look and sound wonderful!
    Excellent crackers!

  13. Claire says:

    What a great way to walk through the process! I’m envious of your even and crispy lavash – mine was a little thicker than probably wise…ah well. An excuse to make it again!

    Claires last blog post..Daring Bakers Challenge — Lavash

  14. kellypea says:

    Very nice! That guacamole is a perfect touch for these. And thanks again for the “posting live” idea. I’d like to try it some time!

    kellypeas last blog post..Apple Walnut Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Frosting

  15. Natashya says:

    The dips sound divine – I have never had a tomatillo, I never see them here .
    Great job on the crackers – wonderful step-by-step photos.

    Natashyas last blog post..The Daring Bakers Rock the Flatbread

  16. Suzanne' says:

    YUM – I am inspired.

  17. Elle says:

    Love that you used different seeds for different batches of crackers, plus the batch with part whole wheat…a whole lotta great crackers to go with that yummy spread.

    Elles last blog post..Daring Bakers Do Vegan

  18. Deeba says:

    Looks yummy Andrea. Love the lavash & am envious, read very, of the dips made with fresh stuff from your garden. Superb!

  19. I’m late to the live-blogging party but your finished products are marvelous!

    Susan/Wild Yeasts last blog post..Tips for Idiots

  20. coco says:

    Wow Andrea I love the step by step photos. Lovely idea to be live blogging it!

    cocos last blog post..A year of blogging and Nutella cupcakes!

  21. Lynne says:

    Great step by step instructions! Your dip sounds yummy!

    Lynnes last blog post..Grilled Bread with Mediterranean Chopped Salad

  22. toontz says:

    Great job, Andrea. I loved this recipe, and want to try the half whole wheat flour like you did next time. Sounds yummy.

    toontzs last blog post..daring bakers challenge • lavash crackers

  23. Marysol says:

    Well, I’m in hot water. I forgot all about this month’s DB challenge, and it looks like one I would’ve enjoyed recreating.
    Not to mention eating, if your wonderful pictures are any indication.
    Andrea, yours look especially good supporting that wonderfully spicy salsa.

    Marysols last blog post..Coconut Macaroons. Oh, Mother of Science, what’ll they think of next?

  24. Wonderful job on these! Your dip sounds especially delicious.

    Gretchen Noelles last blog post..TWD: Brown Sugar Pecan Shortbread

  25. Sofya says:

    Hmm – this looks great, but this is not lavash as I know it. Which is not to say that there’s no kind of lavash that looks like what you made – but the lavash I grew up with in Azerbaijan is very thin, very soft and pliable tortilla-like bread (but much thinner) – it’s almost paper thin, and is used exclusively for wraps. I actually was going to make some today, though myself I have trouble rolling it out to adequate thinness.

  26. janet says:

    Sofya, I am looking for a “soft” lavash recipe, would you consider sending one, so far every one I have seen is for Lavash crackers, which look great but they just aren’t want I’m looking for. You could email me if you like.

    janetlgreen@roadrunner.com

Comments, Questions

Thanks for visiting my site! You may leave any questions or feedback about this post here. I enjoy reading all of the comments, and if you have a question I will respond usually within a couple days. All comments are now moderated. This is a family blog, as in my young sons like to look at it, so no profanity or offensive language, please.

This site supports Gravatars in the comments. Want one?

Switch to our mobile site