Olive Bread Recipe
We collaborated with Olives from Spain to create one of the most amazing bread ever. A flavorful olive bread made with good quality olives, fresh herbs, garlic and a hint of chili. A perfect crispy crust while the interior is soft, aromatic and slightly chewy. This bread will be a hit everywhere you serve it and it’s perfect for appetizers, sandwiches and as a side dish.
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Ingredients
4 cups (500g) bread flour
1 tsp (5g) salt
25g fresh yeast (or 2 ¼ tsp active dry yeast)
½ tsp (2g) garlic powder
1 tsp (1g) rosemary
1 ½ tsp (3g) chili flakes
Fresh thyme leaves
⅔ cup (92 g) green olives, pitted - drained and chopped
⅔ cup (92 g) black olives, pitted - drained and chopped
1 1 /2 cups (360 ml) water
1. In a large bowl mix flour with salt, garlic powder, rosemary, chilli flakes and fresh thyme leaves.
2. Dissolve the fresh yeast in ½ cup (120ml) water and add to the flour mixture. Add the rest of 1 cup (240ml) water and
start kneading the dough until pulls away from the sides of the bowl.
3. Add olives and knead a bit more until incorporated. Grease with olive oil a clean bowl, transfer the dough and cover with plastic wrap. Let it rest for 2.5 hours at room temperature until tripled in size.
4. On a floured surface flatten the dough into an oval shape and start rolling one edge inward it. Roll and turn upside down and shape it into a ball. Sprinkle flour and cornmeal over a clean towel, add the dough and cover. Let rise for another 30-45 minutes.
5. Meanwhile turn the oven to 470F (240C) and add a 9 inch (23cm) round iron cast pan inside without the lid. Leave it in the oven for about 30-45 minutes until the dough rise in the towel.
6. Remove the iron cast pan from the oven, turn the dough into the pan and put the lid on. Bake for 25-30 minutes at 470F (240C) with the lid on to create steam.
7. Remove the lid and bake for another 20 minutes at 440F (230C) to let the bread get some crispy golden brown crust.
8. Let it cool completely before cutting the bread.
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Sausage, Bacon, Olive Cheddar Loaf
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Sausage, Bacon, Olive Cheddar Loaf
100g Black Olives Sliced
100g Green Olives sliced
3 Tbsp. Parsley
1 Onion chopped
100g Ham or Bacon cooked & chopped (I used Canadian Bacon)
200g Chouriço cooked and chopped
150g Cheese (I used Marble)
1 Tsp. Baking Powder
2 1/2 Cups Flour
1/2 Salt
4 Eggs
5oz White wine
110 ml Olive Oil
Cook onions ham and sausage and set aside too cool. Be sure to drain off any extra oil on a paper towel.
Chop/Slice Olives & parsley.
Shred Cheese
In a large bowl Whisk wine, Oil and eggs.
In a separate bowl mix flour, Salt & Baking Powder. then stir into egg mixture.
Add all the ingredients together and mix.
Pour into prepared loaf pan and bake for 45mins at 350* or until golden brown.
Enjoy!!!
No-Knead Cheddar Bread
I have had this recipe on my highlights for as long as I have been on Instagram and it is my favourite loaf of bread (and yours too). 4 months ago today I lost the most special person in my life and I couldn’t be more honoured to know 10million + have seen her Peasant bread on TikTok + IG . It is crispy on the outside but warm soft and chewy on the inside. This Peasant bread is to die for and it couldn’t be easier. Everyone can make bread with this recipe , if you are capable of adding 4-5 ingredients to a bowl and stirring it up , you are capable of making bread. Let’s get started as you will need:
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⭐️3 cups all-purpose flour (413 grams) (whole-wheat works too)
⭐️1 teaspoon salt (5 grams)
⭐️1/2 teaspoon active dry yeast (2 grams)
⭐️1.75 cups warm water (400ml)
⭐️1-1.5 cups cheddar (125 grams)
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Please note: If your dough is too dry you can add a touch more water, and if your dough is too wet you can add a touch more flour. Please always level off your flour with a knife before adding it to your bowl to have more precise measurements. Instant yeast will work too.
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Directions
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1. Mix all of your ingredients in a really big bowl until you have a very sticky dough. Cover it and let it rise overnight, please your ball somewhere away from drafts that could be in your microwave, in a cupboard, or in your cold oven. The following day you can uncover it and flour your counter. Pour your dough out and flour it on top as well. You don’t need to need this you can just move it around until you have a really nice and soft dough that is no longer sticky. Flour your loaf a little bit more if it still sticks to your hands. Place loaf into a baking dish lined with parchment paper. Lid on , and place it in your oven. Turn on your oven to 450F and bake for 30 minutes, 30 minutes later uncover it and bake for another 30 minutes or less. It is done once it’s nice and light and golden. Let it cool 5-10 minutes and dig in ! Enjoy. You can let it cool and cover it well or wrap them up and store them on the counter. They will always be the best the same day.
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PLEASE NOTE: If you put the dough in the fridge overnight, the next day allow the dough to rise in the tray for 2 hours at room temperature ( cold dough needs extra time to rise in the tray). Then dimple, add the toppings and bake.
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00:00 Intro
00:25: Make the Dough
00:42 What flour to use
01:17 Add the flour and mix
01:48 First series of stretch and folds
02:16 Second series
02:46 Third series
03:03 Fourth series
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Italian focaccia bread is a fantastic gateway to the the world of bread making. This recipe simplifies the dough making process, step-by-step, in a way that's easy to understand. The results are truly amazing.
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GARLIC AND ROSEMARY FOCACCIA DOUGH
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All-Purpose Flour, 100% – 600g (4 1/2 Cups)
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First Fermentation – 03:21
Cold Fermentation – 03:38
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