NO NEAD OLIVE BREAD

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How to make NO NEAD OLIVE BREAD

Provided by @MakeItYours

Number Of Ingredients 17

Ingredients
3 cups bread flour
1 1/2 cup cups any kind of olives, chopped (I have made it with green ones with pimentos and with kalamata)
3/4 teaspoon active dry yeast
1 1/2 cup cool water
Preparation
Mix your yeast and flour together in a large bowl and then toss in your chopped olives. Add your water and mix everything together using your hand or a large spoon.
After a few seconds you should have a pretty moist ball of dough. It should be very wet. You wouldn't be able to knead this even if you wanted to.
Cover this and let it sit at room temperature for 14-18 hours. The longer the better, the result will look like a bubbly mess, that is good.
Next, take a large tea towel and sprinkle it liberally with flour and corn meal if you have.
Scrape your dough out onto a floured surface and just fold it a few times, liberally flouring both sides if it is sticking. Eventually you want to form a ball or loaf with it. Turn this onto your floured towel with the seam side down on the towel.
Cover that towel and let the loaf ferment and proof for another two hours.
After your bread has been proofing for about 90 minutes, preheat your oven to 500 degrees with a heavy enameled cast iron pot inside, lid off. If you don't have a cast iron pot you can find other methods in this post.
Once your oven and pot is blazing hot, about 30 minutes, pick up the towel with the dough on it and roll the dough into the pot so the seam side is up again!
Put the lid on the pot and cook it for 30 minutes. Then take off the lid (be really careful of escaping steam). Cook it for another 20 minutes or so until the crust is a dark, walnut brown.
Let it cool on a wire rack for an hour before slicing it.
Notes: when I use whole wheat the bread does not rise as much and the cooking time must be shortened a bit to avoid burning.

Steps:

  • Ingredients
  • cups bread flour
  • 1/2 cup cups any kind of olives, chopped (I have made it with green ones with pimentos and with kalamata)
  • 4 teaspoon active dry yeast
  • 1/2 cup cool water
  • Preparation
  • Mix your yeast and flour together in a large bowl and then toss in your chopped olives. Add your water and mix everything together using your hand or a large spoon.
  • After a few seconds you should have a pretty moist ball of dough. It should be very wet. You wouldn't be able to knead this even if you wanted to.
  • Cover this and let it sit at room temperature for 14-18 hours. The longer the better, the result will look like a bubbly mess, that is good.
  • Next, take a large tea towel and sprinkle it liberally with flour and corn meal if you have.
  • Scrape your dough out onto a floured surface and just fold it a few times, liberally flouring both sides if it is sticking. Eventually you want to form a ball or loaf with it. Turn this onto your floured towel with the seam side down on the towel.
  • Cover that towel and let the loaf ferment and proof for another two hours.
  • After your bread has been proofing for about 90 minutes, preheat your oven to 500 degrees with a heavy enameled cast iron pot inside, lid off. If you don't have a cast iron pot you can find other methods in this post.
  • Once your oven and pot is blazing hot, about 30 minutes, pick up the towel with the dough on it and roll the dough into the pot so the seam side is up again!
  • Put the lid on the pot and cook it for 30 minutes. Then take off the lid (be really careful of escaping steam). Cook it for another 20 minutes or so until the crust is a dark, walnut brown.
  • Let it cool on a wire rack for an hour before slicing it.
  • Notes: when I use whole wheat the bread does not rise as much and the cooking time must be shortened a bit to avoid burning.

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