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|Servings = Makes 1 large loaf
|DatePublished=27th October 2012
|Author=Chef
|Servings = Makes 1 large loaf
  |Difficulty = 2
  |Difficulty = 2
  |TotalTime = 1 hour 50 minutes plus 2 days
  |TotalTime = 2 days, 1 hour, 50 minutes
  |PrepTime = 1 hour 15 minutes plus 2 days
  |PrepTime = 2 days, 1 hour 15 minutes
  |CookTime = 35 minutes
  |CookTime = 35 minutes
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The recipe is adapted from one by Andrew Whitley's book '''Bread Matters''' (ISBN 0007298498).
The recipe is adapted from one by Andrew Whitley's book '''Bread Matters''' (ISBN 0007298498).
===Ingredients===
 


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'''For the sponge:'''
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| 90g black [[Olive|olive]] paste
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===Method===
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===Chef's notes===
===Chef's notes===
Black [[Olive|olive]] paste can be bought in Sainsbury's.  The [[Dough|dough]] will feel very oily, but that is fine.
Black [[Olive|olive]] paste can be bought in Sainsbury's.  The [[Dough|dough]] will feel very oily, but that is fine.
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Revision as of 13:33, 16 December 2014



Olive bread
Electus
Servings:Makes 1 large loaf
Ready in:2 days, 1 hour, 50 minutes
Prep. time:2 days, 1 hour 15 minutes
Cook time:35 minutes
Difficulty:Average difficulty
Recipe author:Chef
First published:27th October 2012

This recipe needs advance preparation!

Start this delicious bread 2 or 3 days before you want it. It takes a while to make, but is worth it.

The recipe is adapted from one by Andrew Whitley's book Bread Matters (ISBN 0007298498).


For the sponge:

Ingredients

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For the bread:

Method

The sponge:

  1. Dissolve the yeast in the water and pour into a large bowl.
  2. Mix in the flours. cover with a lid or plastic bag and leave at room temperature for 16-48 hours.

The dough:

  1. Mix together all of the ingredients and knead until the dough is stretchy and silky.
  2. Return to the bowl, cover and leave to rise until double its size.

The bread:

  1. Knock back the dough and incorporate the seeds and the olive oil.
  2. On a lightly dusted worksurface or pastry mat, roll out the dough until is measures about 20 x 30cm.
  3. Spread the olive paste over the dough and roll up like a Swiss roll.
  4. Tuck each end under the middle until they meet underneath.
  5. Place in a 1kg greased loaf tin and allow to rise until it has almost doubled in size.
  6. Bake at 190° C (375° F - gas 5) for about 35 minutes.

Chef's notes

Black olive paste can be bought in Sainsbury's. The dough will feel very oily, but that is fine.

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