Authentic Italian Bread (Page 2 ) | July 26, 2025
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Instructions
1. Prepare the Starter:
- Combine Ingredients: In a small bowl, combine 100 ml of warm water, 1 teaspoon of sugar, 8 g of dry yeast, and 3 tablespoons of wheat flour.
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- Tip: Ensure the water is warm (not hot) to activate the yeast without killing it.
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- Mix: Stir the mixture well until it’s smooth and free of lumps.
- Cover and Let Rise: Cover the bowl with cling film and place it in a warm spot. Let the starter rise for about 15-20 minutes, or until it becomes bubbly and frothy.
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- Tip: The rise time may vary depending on the temperature of your kitchen.
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2. Prepare the Dough:
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- Sift the Flour: In a large mixing bowl, sift 500 g of wheat flour to remove any lumps and ensure a light, airy texture in the finished bread.
- Tip: Sifting the flour also helps in evenly distributing the ingredients.
- Sift the Flour: In a large mixing bowl, sift 500 g of wheat flour to remove any lumps and ensure a light, airy texture in the finished bread.
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- Add Salt: Add 1.5 teaspoons of salt to the sifted flour and mix well to distribute evenly.
- Tip: Mixing the salt into the flour first ensures that it is evenly distributed and doesn’t come into direct contact with the yeast, which can inhibit its activity.
- Create an Indentation: Make a small well or indentation in the center of the flour mixture.
- Add Salt: Add 1.5 teaspoons of salt to the sifted flour and mix well to distribute evenly.
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- Pour in Water: Pour 350 ml of warm water into the well.
- Tip: The warm water helps in dissolving the flour and activating the yeast further.
- Add the Starter: Add the risen starter to the flour mixture.
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- Tip: The starter should be frothy and bubbly, indicating that the yeast is active.
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- Mix the Dough: Using a wooden spoon or spatula, mix the ingredients together until a shaggy, sticky dough forms.
- Tip: The dough will be quite loose and sticky, which is exactly what you want for this type of bread.
- Pour in Water: Pour 350 ml of warm water into the well.
- Incorporate the Oil: Add 30 ml of vegetable oil to the dough and mix thoroughly until the dough absorbs all the oil.
- Tip: The oil will make the dough more manageable and contribute to a tender crumb in the final product.
3. First Rise:
- Cover and Let Rise: Cover the bowl with cling film and place it in a warm spot. Let the dough rise for 15-20 minutes.
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- Tip: The dough will start to puff up slightly during this time.
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4. Turn the Dough:
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- Fold the Dough: After the first rise, turn the dough over as shown in the video (or simply fold it over itself a few times in the bowl).
- Tip: Wet your hands slightly to prevent the dough from sticking too much.
- Fold the Dough: After the first rise, turn the dough over as shown in the video (or simply fold it over itself a few times in the bowl).
- Cover and Let Rise Again: Cover with cling film and let the dough rise for another 15-20 minutes.
- Tip: This folding process helps to strengthen the dough’s structure, giving the bread a better rise.
5. Second Turn:
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- Fold Again: Wet your hands with water to prevent sticking, and turn the dough over again, folding it as before.
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- Tip: This step helps to build gluten and distribute the yeast evenly throughout the dough.
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- Final Rise: Cover the bowl with cling film and let the dough rise for 50-60 minutes, or until it has doubled in size.
- Tip: The longer rise allows for more flavor development and a lighter, airier crumb.
- Fold Again: Wet your hands with water to prevent sticking, and turn the dough over again, folding it as before.
6. Shape the Dough:
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- Flour the Work Surface: Generously sprinkle your work surface with flour.
- Tip: This helps prevent the dough from sticking and makes it easier to shape.
- Turn Out the Dough: Carefully turn the dough out onto the floured surface. The dough will be quite liquid and sticky.
- Flour the Work Surface: Generously sprinkle your work surface with flour.
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- Flatten and Fold: Gently flatten the dough and fold it several times to form a rough shape.
- Tip: Dust the dough and your hands with flour as needed to make handling easier.
- Divide the Dough: Dust the top of the dough generously with flour, then divide it into 4 equal parts using a bench scraper or knife.
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- Tip: For an authentic look, shape the pieces into rustic, oval shapes reminiscent of ciabatta loaves.
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- Prepare for Baking: Place the divided dough pieces onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
- Tip: Leave enough space between the pieces to allow them to expand during baking.
- Flatten and Fold: Gently flatten the dough and fold it several times to form a rough shape.
7. Final Rise:
- Cover and Let Rise: Cover the dough pieces with a clean kitchen cloth and let them rise for another 30 minutes.
- Tip: This final rise will give the bread a light, airy texture and ensure a good oven spring.
8. Bake the Bread:
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- Preheat the Oven: Preheat your oven to 200°C (392°F).
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- Tip: A hot oven is key to getting a good crust on the bread.
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- Create Steam: Place a bowl of boiling water in the oven to create steam. This helps in forming a nice, crusty exterior on the bread.
- Tip: Alternatively, you can spray the oven walls with water just before baking to create steam.
- Preheat the Oven: Preheat your oven to 200°C (392°F).
- Bake: Place the baking sheet in the preheated oven and bake the bread for 30-35 minutes, or until the tops are golden brown and crusty.
- Tip: The bread should sound hollow when tapped on the bottom, indicating it is fully baked.
9. Cool the Bread:
- Cool on a Rack: Once baked, remove the bread from the oven and transfer it to a wire rack to cool completely.
- Tip: Letting the bread cool on a rack prevents the bottom from becoming soggy and ensures a nice, crisp crust.
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