Now when I say 10 minutes I do not mean that you open the flour and 10 minutes later you are eating bread. What I mean is that you spend literally 10 minutes of hands on effort to make this bread. Actual start to finish is about 3 hours. But most of that the machine and nature (the rise time) does all of the work.
If you do not yet own a bread machine, go now and buy one. It is one of the appliances that I use almost every week (and sometimes twice a week). Now I never ever actually bake the bread in the machine, but using it to mix and knead the dough is well worth the cost of the machine... and a hint, Goodwill and the second hand stores and usually any neighborhood garage sale will have a used machine for sale around $10. I bought mine years ago and it still is going strong.
This particular bread came from a special request from my wife. We made a trip to our Farmer's Market on Saturday morning. There is a fantastic Italian grocery store on the edge of the market that has barrels of brine with Italian olives imported for our pleasure. Well, a cup later... 10 minutes of effort and...
This bread was born!
OK... Here's what I did...
EASY Bread Machine
10 Minute KALAMATA OLIVE BREAD
10 Minute KALAMATA OLIVE BREAD
Ingredients
- 1 Cup Water (warm, about 105 degrees)
- 2 TBS Butter softened to room temperature
- 1 Large Egg
- 3-1/4 Cups Flour (normal, All purpose)
- 1/3 Cup Sugar
- 1 Large Pinch of Salt
- 1 TBS Dried Oregano
- 1 TBS Dried Thyme
- 1/2 Cup to a full cup PITTED Kalamata Olives, rough chop
- 3 tsp Instant Yeast (They also call it bread machine yeast)
- Place all the ingredients in the bread machine, select "dough" setting and allow to run the entire cycle
- Dump out onto lightly floured surface, Shape into a cylinder loaf
- Place on silipat or Parchment Paper, preheat a pizza stone and the oven to 375 degrees. If you do not have a pizza stone, you can bake on a cookie sheet. But the stone will help a crusty bottom. BUT, be sure to have the stone pre-heated for at least 30 minutes.
- Allow a second rise for 40 minutes (Cover with plastic wrap and a warm towel and keep the loaf away from a draft. Try to place in a warm spot)
- Gently transfer the parchment paper/silipat onto the preheated pizza stone
- Bake in pre-heated 375 degree oven for 15-18 minutes or until the internal temperature reaches 190 degrees, until golden brown.
I made a FANTASTIC Sausage Minestrone Soup (come back tomorrow to see that recipe). It was so packed with tremendous hearty items (Sausage and a couple of kinds of beans and lots of vegetables... even Pasta) that I did not want or need a sandwich for my typical Soup and Sandwich dinner.
Instead, just a couple of slices of this hearty filling bread to do a little dipping.
Talk about GOOD!!!
And BTW, if you have never used a bread machine before, I did a photo tutorial that will show the basics when I posted "Hamburger Buns, A Photo Tutorial". Take a look there to see plenty of tips and photos to guarantee success!
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