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Sardinian Flatbread (pane carasau)

One of the most distinctive Sardinian foods, pane carasau is a crisp, thin bread that is shaped in rounds. Owing to its appearance and crackling sound, it is also called sheet music bread (carta de musica) in other parts of Italy. This bread dates back to ancient times, when shepherds herding their flocks needed a food that would not go bad while they were away from home for long stretches—and pane carasau can keep without refrigeration for a year or so.

Made from durum wheat, yeast, water, and salt, this flatbread is first baked so that it inflates into a balloon shape, then cut along the circumference of the bread into two thin sides, flipped so that the porous sides are on the outside, and then baked again to achieve its characteristic crispness and color. Traditionally, village women make the bread once a month in a group effort.

In Sardinia, pane carasau graces the table at almost every meal, and it also forms the base of many other dishes.
You can also buy pane carasau at gourmet grocers and online.

Makes 4 flatbreads | Active Time: 30 minutes | Total Time: 1 hour 10 minutes
Makes 4 flatbreads | Active Time: 30 minutes | Total Time: 1 hour 10 minutes

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