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ALTAMURA STYLE SOURDOUGH BREAD



Altamura Style Sourdough Bread image

Altamura style bread is full of delicious nutty and slightly sweet durum wheat flavor. It has a great mouth-feel, with a chewiness that's great for dipping in olive oil or stew, or for use as a sandwich bread. Try the whole grain durum version or the semolina version, and enjoy the challenge of shaping the bread in the traditional "piled up" form seen in bakeries throughout the Puglia region of Italy.

Provided by Melissa Johnson

Categories     Recipes

Time 1h35m

Number Of Ingredients 15

Stiff Levain
55g sourdough starter
65g whole grain durum flour OR semolina rimacinata flour
40g water
Durum Version
240g fresh-milled durum wheat berries OR whole grain durum flour (1 3/4 cups + 1 Tbsp flour)
160g bread flour (1 1/4 cups)
330g water (1 1/3 cups + 1 Tbsp)
160g stiff levain (all that was built above, ~1 cup compressed)
9g salt (1 1/2 tsp)
Semolina Version
400g semolina rimacinata flour (3 cups + 1 Tbsp flour)
300g water (1 1/4 cups)
160g stiff levain (all that was built above, ~1 cup compressed)
9g salt (1 1/2 tsp)

Steps:

  • Build the stiff levain and let it double-to-triple in size.
  • Mix all of the dough ingredients, including the ripe stiff levain, until they're incorporated.
  • Scrape the dough out onto a clean surface, and slap and fold the dough for about 7 minutes to develop the gluten. See this video for reference.
  • Transfer the dough to a clean container, cover, and let it double in size over the next 4-6 hours. You can continue to develop the gluten with coil folding or a lamination if you wish.
  • Scrape out the dough onto a floured surface and prehape it into a ball. Cover and let it rest and have a final proof for about 1 hour.
  • Thirty minutes before the end of the final proof, begin preheating your oven to 500F with a round baking vessel inside. You can also bake the bread on a stone with a steam system or an upside-down roaster pan as a lid.
  • Shape your dough in the high form as in this video, or the low form, which is like a boule.
  • Load the dough into your baking vessel and drop the temperature to 480F.
  • Bake 25 minutes at 480F covered and another 10-15 minutes at 450F uncovered.
  • The internal temperature of the bread should be over 205F when finished baking.

PANE TIPO DI ALTAMURA



PANE TIPO DI ALTAMURA image

Categories     Bread     Brunch     Bake     Quick & Easy     Healthy     Phyllo/Puff Pastry Dough

Yield 4 loafs 8 people

Number Of Ingredients 5

3 cups cold water 34 F
3 cups of reground Semola (durum wheet flour)
3 cups of general purpose flour
1 tsp of marine salt
2 tsp of dried instant yeast

Steps:

  • I use a machine to prepare the dough where it remains kneading for 10-15 minutes. Therafter I flour my granite counter with fine corn meal, drop the dough over it dide it in two, wet my hand and form the dough in shape close to a semi sphere (do no t worry if you cannot because the dough will be very sticky because the excess of water). Place each one into a spray oiled container, spray now also the dough and cover with plastic wrap in order no more air get inside the container. Put the containers in the lower shelves of the fridge for the time mentioned in the introduction. I use to prepare two loafs at a time, ie , I use the dough of one container. The bread coming from the next batch/container will result sweeter due to chemical reaction. In the baking day remove one container and let it in room temperature until it double in volume. Remove the plastic wrap and put the dough on a floured surface, divide in two pieces and shape carefully the loafs being careful to not degas too much. Use a double French bread pan to accomodate the loafs (it is not mandatory to cut slit on the loaf). Cover it with a water spryed cotton cloth for approx 15 minutes. Preheat oven to 150F (220C). Place the pan in the oven, spray some water inside, close the oven door and immediately decrease the oven temperature to 98 F (180C). Let it bake for 40 minutes. I use to higher the temp to 150F for the final 5 minutes. Once the dough is a little bit sticky because the excess of water I use lining the French bread pan with a silicon bakin sheet. After the bread is done remove from the pan and put to cool in a cooling rack for at least one our before slicing.

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