How To make Olive Bread Part 1
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COOKING WITH MASTER CHEFS 7 c Bread flour :
a little more
-if needed 2 ts Raw wheat germ
2 ts Fragrant dried thyme,
-coarsely ground 1 1/3 c Grape starter
2 c Tap water, 70 degrees F
1 tb Salt
1 c Greek Kalamata olives,
-pitted and roughly -chopped 1 c Oil cured olives, pitted
-and roughly chopped 1 tb Active dry yeast
Special equipment suggested: A food processor fitted with a steel blade (if your machine is too small for the proportions here, make the dough in two batches and combine them for the final hand-kneading) A dough scraper A 2X2 foot wooden, plastic, or marble work board surface Two wicker baskets about 10" across and 4" deep, lined with a clean dry cloth and lightly
floured An instant meat thermometer A bread peel A pizza stone or ceramic bread tiles (you will find these in most good cookware departments, gourmet shops and catalogs) MIXING THE DOUGH AND FIRST MACHINE KNEADING: Measure the flour, wheat germ, thyme, and starter into the bowl of the processor. Add the optional dissolved yeast only if your starter was not fully alive ~-bubbly throughout--after its final feeding. (If you are using the yeast-batter alternative, you will not need the additional yeast.) Start the machine and slowly pour in the water, then the salt. Process until the dough masses and balls up and rotates under the cover for 10 to 15 revolutions. Uncover the processor bowl and inspect the dough; it should be fairly smooth, soft and a bit sticky when squeezed between thumb and finger. (If too wet and sticky, sprinkle in and process briefly a tablespoon or so of flour; if too stiff, process in droplets of water.) SECOND MACHINE KNEADING: Let the dough rest 5 to 10 minutes, allowing the flour particles to absorb the liquid. Proces again for 15 to 20 revolutions, then uncover the machine. ADDING THE OLIVES AND PREPARATION FOR HAND KNEADING: Add the olives to the machine, and process into the dough with short on-off spurts. You just want to incorporate the olives, not chop them. Turn the dough onto a lightly floured board and knead by hand for several turns to be sure the olives are well incorporated, and that the dough is smooth. Divide in half with the scraper. Tuck all sides of each piece under itself and roate the dough briefly with your palms to form a ball shape. Cover with a clean, dry cloth and let the dough rest on the board for 15 minutes. FORMING THE DOUGH: One at a time, with the pams of your hands roll each ball of dough around, pulling the bottom against the board, creating tension to stretch the covering "skin" smoothly over the entire surface of the dough. If more tension is needed, spritz the surface of the dough with a little water. Cupping your hands around the ball and using pressure against the board, continue rotating until the ball is uniformly smooth, with no blisters or breaks. Turn the ball over, pinch the center of the bottom together to seal, and place pinched side down in a floured basket. LETTING THE DOUGH RISE--2 hours: Leave the baskets uncovered at room temperature for 1 1/2 to 2 hours, or until the dough has started to rise. Enclose each basket in plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight. Posted 12-01-93 by RICHARD TAYLOR on F-Cooking MM by MMCONV and Sylvia Steiger, GEnie THE.STEIGERS, CI$ 71511,2253, Internet sylvia.steiger@lunatic.com, moderator of GT Cookbook and PlanoNet Lowfat & Luscious echoes
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This loaf is truly special… it’s the type of loaf you expect to find in a 5 Star restaurant. This is an updated video with improved technique.
Bread making doesn’t get any easier than this… no mixer or bread machine (I’ll make the dough in a glass bowl with a spoon)… no-kneading (Mother Nature will do the kneading for me). And I’ll show you how to bake it in a covered baker or a pan.
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Moroccan Olive Bread Recipe - CookingWithAlia - Episode 66
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JUICY MEATBALLS PORK AND BEEF | MEATBALLS RECIPE
HOW TO MAKE DELICIOUS EASY JUICY PORK AND BEEF MEATBALLS PERFECT MEATBALLS RECIPE FOR THAT SUNDAY LUNCH OR DINNER.
50g Leftover bread or fresh bread
Sauce
1/2 of a Medium onion
400g Tomato purée
1/2 tsp Black pepper
Salt
1 Cup of water
1/2 Cube of beef or chicken stock or 1 tsp powder form
2 tsp Parmesan cheese
40g Red wine
2 1/2 tbsp Olive oil
Mince Mixture
300g Ground beef
150g Ground pork
1 tbsp Parsley
1 tbsp Parmesan cheese
1 Medium clove of minced garlic
1 tsp Black pepper
Salt
1 Whole egg
METHOD
-Chop the onion and set aside.
-In a pan heat olive oil on medium-low.
-Add the onion fry for 3 minutes, add wine allow the alcohol to evaporate 3 minutes.
-Add the tomato, black pepper, salt, mix well and then cover and cook for 10 minutes on low.
-In the meantime remove the edges from the bread, soak the bread in water for 5 minutes.
-Chop the parsley and chop the garlic set aside.
-In a big bowl put the pork and the beef mince.
-Squeeze out water from the bread, add to the mince, parsley, black pepper, salt, 1 tbsp Parmesan cheese , and the egg, mix thoroughly, make small meatballs put on a tray.
-To the sauce add water, stock, 2 tsp parmesan cheese, mix well and then add the meatballs cover and cook for 30minutes on medium - low heat.
-10 minutes into the cooking time, gently turn them, cover and cook for the remaining time, stir every now and then.
-They are ready, serve with pasta or with bread.
-Enjoy.
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No Knead Olive Bread | Sally's Baking Recipes
This crusty olive bread is perfect for serving at your next dinner party, or alongside a cheese and charcuterie board. There’s no kneading or complicated shaping involved, and the vast majority of time is hands-off. This loaf is soft inside with a crispy chewy crust, and includes garlic, oregano, and plenty of salty olives.
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