
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLAz3kRDPfU
I have recently been faced with a unique challenge: bake a foreign pastry for which I have no recipe and have never tasted. Burek comes in many varieties with a plethora of fillings, flavors, and techniques (plain, meat, cheese, layered, rolled). My goal is to make an acceptable Serbian burek; for my first real attempt, I chose prazan burek, or empty burek.
After trying (and failing) to find an acceptable recipe written in English, I decided to wing it and make my own. Here’s a video of the pro’s…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SL4R_RRB0Qc
1c warm water
1.5tsp salt
1.5 c Butter (melted)



Knead in about 4 tablespoons of butter.


This whole process took a Really Long Time. I set up shop on my porch and listened to an audiobook for entertainment :)

Work the oiled dough into balls (I believe I ended up using 12?) and let the dough rest.


Make sure the work surface is well buttered and brush each layer with more butter throughout the process. (Don't be stingy with the butter- it is necessary! I only used about 1.5 of the 3 sticks, and the result was too dry)









