Turkish Bread with Sesame Seeds

The last 2 weekends I did experiment with sour dough bread. This weekend, I decided to switch gears and make a Turkish bread with sesame seed.
The original recipe I found on the internet. I have a habit of not following instructions from time to time, so it ended up with some modifications.

We need
1 egg
500g of all purpose flower
2 tsp active yeast
1/2 cup water
1/2 cup milk
sesame seeds
olive oil
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp sugar

Mix the water and the milk and warm it up, so it is lukewarm. Add the salt, sugar and 1 tsp of yeast.
Mix it all up and let it stand for 15 min.

In a mixing bowl add the flower and the remaining yeast and mix it all up. Turn mixer on 3. Slowly drip the water/milk/yeast mixture. Keep mixing for about 10 min. 
Mix the dough per hand on flowered surface for 5 more minutes.
Greece a bowl with the olive oil, put in the dough, cover and let it rest at a warm space for 1 hour. It should double in size.
After 1h knead the dough again for 5 minutes, roll it out. Cover a baking sheet with parchment paper, put the dough on it. Put some olive oil on the dough. Cover and let rise for another hour.

When the hour is over beat the egg. With a brush cover the top side of the break, sprinkle sesame seeds on top. With a sharp knife, cut a crossing pattern into the surface of the bread.

Preheat the oven to 450F, put the bread in. After 10 minutes, turn the heat down to 450F and bake until golden brown.






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