3cups White strong flour (i used the white bread flour)
2tsp Active dry yeast
1tsp Sugar
1tbsp Salt
3tbsp Olive oil
Salt
Extra flour to sprinkle
Take the yeast, sugar in a cup of luke warm water in a small bowl and stir well...Leave in a warm place until th e yeast mixture turns foamy..Take 2 cups of flour and salt in a bowl, make a well in the centre and add the frothy yeast mixture, olive oil, stir everything well with a wooden spatule, this dough will be extremely sticky and it will be quite wet at this stage, shape the dough and place in a clean bowl, cover the bowl with a damp tea towel and leave in warm place for 4 hours..
Stir in the remaining cup of flour and mix well the flour to the doubled dough, scrape the side of the bowl, cover with plastic wrap and place in warm place for an hour..Springle a large baking tray with flour, dont punch the dough but carefully arrange them over the floured baking tray, make a oval dough, springle again the flour over the dough, cover with a plastic wrap and leave for 30 minutes aside..
Preheat the oven to 210C, place a container full of ice water on the base of the oven, bake the ciabatta for 30minutes,until the crust turns golden brown,dont forget to remove the water container after about 20minutes, the loaf cooked sounds halllow when tapped, ur ciabatta is ready to enjoy..
3tbsp Olive oil
Salt
Extra flour to sprinkle
Take the yeast, sugar in a cup of luke warm water in a small bowl and stir well...Leave in a warm place until th e yeast mixture turns foamy..Take 2 cups of flour and salt in a bowl, make a well in the centre and add the frothy yeast mixture, olive oil, stir everything well with a wooden spatule, this dough will be extremely sticky and it will be quite wet at this stage, shape the dough and place in a clean bowl, cover the bowl with a damp tea towel and leave in warm place for 4 hours..
Stir in the remaining cup of flour and mix well the flour to the doubled dough, scrape the side of the bowl, cover with plastic wrap and place in warm place for an hour..Springle a large baking tray with flour, dont punch the dough but carefully arrange them over the floured baking tray, make a oval dough, springle again the flour over the dough, cover with a plastic wrap and leave for 30 minutes aside..
Preheat the oven to 210C, place a container full of ice water on the base of the oven, bake the ciabatta for 30minutes,until the crust turns golden brown,dont forget to remove the water container after about 20minutes, the loaf cooked sounds halllow when tapped, ur ciabatta is ready to enjoy..
Will surely try this sometime, Looks so simple and interesting :)
ReplyDeleteDelighted to have an Italian Bread here! Looks delicious with simple ingredients! Thanks for the detailed explanation!
ReplyDeletePriya, Thanks for the lovely entry.
ReplyDeletelovely bread..love italian breads...
ReplyDeletelovely looking bread.. will surely try this sometime, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI have always drooled at this brad..kudos for making it at home.
ReplyDeleteSimple and perfect bread..
ReplyDeletedelicious italian bread, looks so perfect
ReplyDeleteI love this bread...home made ciabatta !!! gr8 Priya :)
ReplyDeleteLove ciabatta so much I am always a bit worried when I buy it from a good bakery that I will eat the entire thing myself! Thank you for your recipe, maybe the effort to make it will help dampen my ardor at swallowing it in minutes!
ReplyDeleteluks great.. will try dis
ReplyDeleteReally very nice...Nice to know more about ciabatta...Thanks for sharing...
ReplyDeleteWhat a great looking bread and I specially love the crust you got.
ReplyDeleteWow, that looks professional!
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking ciabatta bread.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely warm bread.. looks appetizing.
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This a delicious bread priya. I love ciabatta
ReplyDeleteLovely ciabatta bread priya !!!
ReplyDeletePerfect bread.. Never had the guts to try baking a nread.. shall try it soon..
ReplyDeletePerfect bake,never tried before...thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletewow cool you made an awesome bread as well love it
ReplyDeleteWow, bread looks perfect Priya! Ciabatta has been on my to do list for a while...you have inspired me to try this out very soon :-).
ReplyDeletePriya, your bread looks perfect. I've bookmarked the recipe for later use. I hope you are having a wonderful day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeletelovely bread priya..
ReplyDeletewow one more baking recipe to try ...wonderful explanation ...will try
ReplyDeleteLovely Bread Priya! You are bread pro!! I love all your breads!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect bread!!! U r such a good baker dear! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and relatively simple. I have generally shied away from breads that require kneading, but I just might be able to do this one :)
ReplyDeletebaked beautifully..looks nice..
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing in your baking skills priya..No words..perfect..
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Kairali sisters
wow thats a very rustic looking bread
ReplyDeleteLove the look of lovely crust u got :-) Perfect Priya
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Hamaree Rasoi
Ciabatta bread is so delicious and soooo Italian!! A great recipe!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful it looks Priya.I am yet to try a ciabatta.
ReplyDeleteit looks very beautiful & nice!!
ReplyDeleteWell worth making right :) looks delicious
ReplyDeleteyou are a expert in making breads, Priya! perfect bread..
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