National Dish of Balearic Islands – Coca de Trempó

The cuisine of the Balearic Islands is typically the Mediterranean. A traditional and popular summer dish in one of the islands is Coca de Trempó

Servings

3 Person

Prep Time

45 Min

Cook Time

30 Min

Total Time

75 Min

For the Coca
1 ½ cups
flour
1
egg
2 tsp.
active dry yeast
1/3 cup
warm water
½ tsp.
salt
1/3 cup
extra virgin olive oil
1 ½ cups
unsalted butter (at room temperature)
For the Trempó
2 lbs.
ripe tomatoes (peeled and minced)
1
green bell pepper (seeded and finely chopped)
1
small white onion (peeled and finely sliced)
6 tbsp.
extra virgin olive oil
1 ½ tsp.
salt

The cuisine of the Balearic Islands is typically the Mediterranean. A traditional and popular summer dish in one of the islands is Coca de Trempó. It is a special type of flatbread that is topped with a vegetable salad; similar to a pizza. Olive oil and tomatoes are two of their main ingredients.

Directions for Preparing Coca de Trempó

For the Coca

  1. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees °F
  2. Add the yeast to the warm water in a bowl and let it sit for five (0:05) minutes until dissolved
  3. Then add the egg, salt, and olive oil to the bowl of dissolved yeast
  4. Add half a cup of the flour and begin to knead into a dough, add the rest of the flour one handful at a time during kneading
  5. Add the butter to the dough and knead until smooth and elastic
  6. Place a paper towel over the bowl of dough and let it rest for thirty (0:30) minutes
  7. Grease a 10 by 15″ baking tray with 1″ sides with a bit of unsalted butter
  8. When the dough has risen, evenly spread the dough along the base and sides of the baking tray
  9. Use a fork to perforate the dough in multiple places to avoid bubbles from forming, then set aside

For the Trempó

  1. Pat the vegetables with a paper towel to remove extra moisture
  2. Combine the tomatoes, green pepper, and onion in a bowl and season with the salt and olive oil
  3. Spread the vegetable mixture over the Coca dough, then place in the preheated oven
  4. Bake for thirty (0:30) minutes until edges are firm and lightly browned, then slice
  5. Serve warm

The cuisines, feature pastry, cheese, wine, pork, and seafood. Sobrassada is a local pork sausage. Lobster stew from Menorca, is one of their most well-sought-after dishes, attracting even King Juan Carlos I to the islands.

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