bâtîtes
Bâtîtes are a traditional type of French bread that originated in the region of Provence. They are known for their distinctive shape, which resembles a small, round loaf with a slightly flattened top. Bâtîtes are typically made from a simple dough of flour, water, yeast, and salt, and are often baked in a wood-fired oven, which gives them a unique flavor and crust. The bread is usually baked in pairs, with the two loaves placed side by side in the oven, which helps to create a more even bake and a slightly domed shape on the top.
The name "bâtîtes" comes from the Occitan word "batito," which means "little house." This name is thought
Bâtîtes are a staple of Provençal cuisine, and are often made by home bakers and small bakeries
In recent years, bâtîtes have gained popularity beyond the region of Provence, and are now enjoyed by