Pomegranate and pistachio labneh

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Préparation 25 min
Cuisson 5 min
Niveau Facile
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Ingredients

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6 personnes

  • For the pita breads:

  • 300 g

    flour

  • 200 ml

    warm water

  • 2 càc

    active dry yeast

  • 2 càs

    olive oil

  • 1.5 càc

    salt

  • 1

    pinch of salt

  • For the labneh:

  • 1

    Soignon Unripened goat log Plain, 125g

  • 1

    single-serving Greek yogurt cup (150g)

  • 1/2

    pomegranate

  • 3

    ½ tbsp olive oil

  • 2 càs

    pistachios

  • A few sprigs of tarragon

  • A few sprigs of chervil

  • Salt and pepper

Steps in the recipe

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  • Step 1

    For the pita breads:

  • Step 2

    Dissolve the yeast in a little water and add the pinch of sugar.

  • Step 3

    Mix the flour with the salt and place the mixture in the bowl of the mixer.

  • Step 4

    Add the warm water and the yeast and knead until the dough forms a homogeneous ball.

  • Step 5

    Pour the oil into a large mixing bowl. Transfer the dough into the bowl.

  • Step 6

    Cover with a cloth and let it rise for 1 hour.

  • Step 7

    Punch down the dough and divide it into six pieces.

  • Step 8

    Flatten each piece of dough until it is about 1 cm tall.

  • Step 9

    Cook in a pan over high heat until small bubbles appear on the surface.

  • Step 10

    Turn over and continue cooking for 2 to 3 minutes, turning the pita regularly.

  • Step 11

    For the labneh:

  • Step 12

    Mix the Soignon fresh goat cheese log with the yogurt and season with salt and pepper.

  • Step 13

    Transfer to a deep plate.

  • Step 14

    Remove the seeds from the half pomegranate.

  • Step 15

    Pour the olive oil over the labneh, sprinkle it with the pomegranate seeds, a few pistachios, and the chopped tarragon and chervil.

  • Step 16

    Cut the pita bread into triangles and serve.

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