Olive-French Bread Recipe - Cooking Index
The olives give this bread a delicious Mediterranean flavor. With this recipe timing is very important. Be sure to run the mixer exactly as specified.
Courses: Breads5 cups | 312g / 11oz | Bread flour - plus |
2 teaspoons | 10ml | Bread flour |
2 cups | 474ml | Cold water |
1 1/2 | Active dry yeast | |
4 oz | 113g | Nicoise olives - pitted, sliced |
= (roll a rolling pin over the olives to | ||
Make them easier to pit) | ||
2 teaspoons | 10ml | Salt |
Insert the dough hook into an electric mixer and on 1 or low speed, combine 5 cups flour and the water for 4 minutes. Sprinkle the yeast over the dough, turn the speed to 2, and mix about 5 minutes longer. (Dough will pull cleanly away from the bowl.)
Toss the olives with the 2 teaspoons flour, add to the dough with the salt and mix 2 minutes longer. Remove the bowl from the mixer, cover with a clean tea towel, and let rest for 15 minutes.
Turn the dough out on a heavily floured surface, lightly knead into a ball, and let rest, covered for 45 minutes.
Punch out the air, cut the dough in half, and shape into two baguettes. Place the loaves on one or two baking trays, sprinkle with flour, cover with the towel, and let rest for 45 minutes.
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
With a single edge razor blade or a very sharp knife, make a slash down the center of each loaf. Carefully slide the breads onto a baking stone and bake 10 minutes. Spray with water (a spray can or bottle used for misting plants works well) and continue baking until the bread is well-browned, about 1 hour and 10 minutes longer. (Baking at 400 degrees will give you a crustier bread, but you can bake the bread at 425 degrees for 1 hour, 10 minutes.) Cool on a rack.
This recipe yields 2 loaves.
Source:
Wolfgang Puck at http://www.cooking.com/wolfgang/
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