The reason we decided not to venture out wasn't because we just HAD to show you our cozy attic kitchen; but, rather, we wanted to try our hand at baking Lagana, a traditional Greek bread only served on Clean Monday.
There are some hard and fast rules to what observers may eat on Kathari Deftera. For starters, any animal that bleeds is out. Dairy is out (this, sadly, means butter). Fish is out, though shellfish is fine (and quite popular). As for the Lagana, it is traditionally supposed to be unleavened, but I wasn't able to find any recipe that didn't include a little yeast.
This is the recipe that I ended up cobbling together from all of the top contenders out there in the foodiverse:
- 3 envelopes active dry yeast
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 7 cups bread flour
- 2 1/3 cups warm water
- 1 tbsp. salt
- 5 tbsp. extra virgin olive oil
- Sesame seeds for sprinkling
And these are the ingredients I added to my (separate) focaccia-style Lagana:
- Sub out evoo, for 5 tbsp. butter
- 25 Kalamata olives, pitted
- 1 1/2 tsp. rosemary
- 3/4 tsp. garlic powder
- 1 tsp. oregano
- 1 tsp. thyme
- 1 tsp. sea salt + 1 tsp. sea salt sprinkled on top
- First, I combined the flour and salt. Then, I made a well for the evoo.
- Once the yeast started bubbling up (from the sugar/water mixture) and looking strangely like a cappuccino, I mixed it into the flour mixture.
- Next, I kneaded the dough for 5-10 minutes, rolled it into a ball, rubbed it with evoo and set it aside for 2 hours, under a tea towel, to double.
Of course, all of this was executed with one glass of Greek wine tied behind my back!
Ain't no party like an octopodi... |
Finally came the magical moment when I got to sample the Lagana. It truly was a labor of love and really drove the idea of Lent and family effort home for me.
Happy Kathari Deftera, everybody! (May you have great breezes for kite flying!)
And, here's to the beginning of a lovely spring,
Ilana
The “Packing List”
This week, we were rocking the following:
I wish we were closer so we could share with you! Dad would love the octopus and the bread and olives look so good!!
ReplyDeleteHi Mom! I wish you could have been here, too! You both would have loved the Clean Day spread! It was the perfect way to usher in a season of springtime and thankfulness! Xoxo!
Delete