1) Put flour, salt, sugar and melted
butter in a mixing bowl 2) Pour in warm water bit by bit, and knead dough until it achieves a homogenous, smooth and soft texture 3) Roll the dough into a small ball and place it in a bowl, covering it with transparent film, and allow the dough to rise for 30 minutes 4) Chop onions and garlic finely, and saute onions in a pan until onions are caramelized, then add chopped garlic 5) After 30 minutes is up, press the dough to get rid
of the gas
created by the yeast 6) Add the sauteed onions and garlic to the dough, and knead well so that ingredients are dispersed homogeneously in dough 7) Shape the dough in any way you like and then leave it on a greased baking tray for 30 minutes (during which the dough should double in size) 8) After the 30 minutes
of waiting time, bake in pre-heated oven at 180 — 200 deg cel for around 20 to 25 minutes (or until the crust is golden
brown)
The «upside down» topping
of brown sugar,
butter and honey caramelizes with the figs to
create a caramelized fig preserves type flavor.
Then I looked at the recipe on the back
of the Rice Krispies box and thought that if we were bothering to melt the
butter we might as well keep melting to
brown it to
create a richer, toasted flavor, similar to my Perfect Chocolate Chip Cookies.