Slovakia's Rustic Garlic Flatbread (Cesnakový Osúch)

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A simple, aromatic flatbread that’s all about the garlic.
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*For the Topping
Instructions
Make the Dough
In a small bowl, dissolve the sugar and fresh yeast in the 200ml of lukewarm water. [3] Let it sit for a few minutes until it starts to foam. In a large bowl, combine the flour, salt, and caraway seeds. [3] Pour in the yeast mixture and the 2 tbsp of oil. [3] Mix and knead with your hands until you form a smooth, elastic, and non-sticky dough. [3], First Rise: Place the dough in a bowl, sprinkle with a little flour, cover with a cloth, and let it rise in a warm place for about an hour, or until it has doubled in size. [3], Shape and Second Rise: Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or grease it with oil. [3] Place the risen dough on the sheet and use your hands to spread and flatten it out to a thickness of about 1.5-2cm. [3] Let it rest and rise again for about 20 minutes. [7], Prepare the Topping & Bake: Preheat your oven to 180°C (350°F). In a small bowl, mix together the 2 tbsp of oil, 2 tbsp of water, and the crushed garlic. [3] Brush this mixture generously over the surface of the dough. Bake for about 30-35 minutes, or until the flatbread is golden brown. [3], Finishing Touch: Once you remove the flatbread from the oven, you can brush it lightly with a little cold water for a softer crust. [3] Transfer it to a wire rack to cool slightly before serving. It is delicious on its own or as a side for a hearty soup. [3.]
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