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Default I have a problem. How to bake >

I am trying to bake something at home still not sucessful.

Procedu
1. Flour + Water
2. Make into dough
3. Flattened the dough, bake inside oven until light brownish.

The problem is it becomes too hard. I want inside like the pizza texture..
outside crispy.

How to make the texture softer ?

Thanks.

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