Açma

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Açma

Açma is a type of Turkish bun made with flour.

Preparation of the dough

While making the dough, eggs are not added into the dough. There is no need to add baking soda to the dough. The dough is left to rest. Extra yeast is added to get the consistency of the dough. Solid oil is used to make the dough stringy. When the dough does not have the consistency, it hardens, so extra oil can be added to get a soft consistency. All ingredients (potatoes, cheddar and similar) are added to the dough while it is kneading