Blogs at Amazon

« Magic in the Kitchen: How to Peel H | Main | Steam Cooking the Helen’s Asian Kit »

Breaking Bread and Making Peace with Friends and Family

Daniel Leader As the cycle of the seasons wends its way to another close, I am taking the opportunity to reach out to those people in my life who I haven’t made enough time for in the past year.  What better way to make the invitation or break the proverbial ice than to say, “come over for dinner”, “let’s meet for lunch, or coffee, or drinks”!

“Breaking Bread” is a time-honored euphemism for stopping the business of the day and enjoying the company of others.  One never breaks bread alone, but always with friends, family, colleagues or strangers.

This holiday season, I am going to take the time to enjoy the abundance of nature; walking in the woods, smelling the bright, fresh air of morning and taking note of the brilliance of the stars in the dark sky of the mountains, where I live.  I am also going to make a point of enjoying a meal with my grown children and my new neighbors.

Of course, as a baker, I have the luxury of bringing a hot Ciabatta loaf home to enjoy with my homemade chutney and local goat cheese, but several of my friends would be thrilled to help me bake these easy Ciabatta Rolls.

Ciabatta Rolls

3/4 cup plus 1 tablespoon (180 grams) tepid water (70 - 78 degrees F)
1 teaspoon (5 grams) instant yeast
1-1/2 cups plus 2 tablespoons (250 grams) unbleached all-purpose flour
3/4 teaspoon (5 grams) sea salt
3/4 teaspoon (5 grams) granulated sugar
2-1/2 tablespoons (28 grams) olive oil, plus more for oiling the pan and brushing the rolls

Pour the water into the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a dough hook.  Add the yeast, flour, salt, sugar and olive oil and stir with a rubber spatula to blend into a dough.  With the dough hook, mix on low for 3 minutes.  Dough should come together.  Mix on high and knead until it clears the sides of the bowl and collects on the hook, becoming smooth and elastic, about 8 minutes more. 

Keep an eye on the mixer, as it may move, or 'walk' on the counter.

Oil a 7-by-11-inch baking dish.  Scrape the dough into the dish and pat it with oiled fingertips to flatten it.  Let it rest and relax for 5 minutes, then use lightly oiled fingertips to push and stretch it across the bottom of the dish.  Cover with plastic wrap and let the dough rise in a warm, draft-free spot until it has more than doubled in volume and reaches the top of the pan, about 2 hours.

Lightly oil a large baking sheet.  Uncover the dough and place the baking sheet, right side down, on top of the dough. Invert the dish onto the baking sheet and shake once or twice to release the dough onto the sheet.

Use a sharp chef’s knife to cut the dough into 6 squares, and use the edge of the knife to push the squares 3 inches apart on the baking sheet.  Put 4 short drinking glasses near the corners of the pan and drape a sheet or two of plastic wrap over them so that it covers the dough pieces and keeps them moist but does not touch them.  Let the dough pieces stand until they have expanded by about 50%, about 40 minutes.

Preheat the oven to 475 degrees.  Remove the plastic and glasses and bake the rolls until dark golden brown, about 20 minutes.  Brush the hot rolls with olive oil. Let cool completely on the baking sheet before slicing with a sharp serrated knife.

--Daniel Leader

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00e54ed05fc28833010535db774d970b

Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Breaking Bread and Making Peace with Friends and Family:

Comments

Epic fail. I'm an experienced baker. The dough seemed too sticky, but I went with it. The dough was way too sticky and gooey. It's now in the trash. Last time I try one of your recipes.

rmt
ARGO聽RMT
Hellgate聽RMT
鐪熉犱笁鍦嬬劇鍙宱nline聽RMT
鐪犮倝銇亜澶ч櫢銈儹銉庛偣聽RMT
CRONOUS聽RMT
DEKARON聽RMT
銉兗銈汇兂銉堛儚銉笺儓聽RMT
銈ㄣ偪銉笺儕銉偒銈偣聽RMT
銉儘銉笺偢銉�rmt
銈€儓銉┿兂銉嗐偅銈燫MT
銉囥偒銉兂聽RMT
aion聽rmt
ff14聽rmt
dragon聽nest聽rmt
銉夈儵銈淬兂銉嶃偣銉埪爎mt
銉°偆銉椼儷銈广儓銉笺儶銉悸燫MT
銈€儵銉夋垿瑷樎爎mt
銈€儵銉壜爎mt
淇¢暦銇噹鏈汷nline聽RMT
澶ц埅娴锋檪浠B燫MT
CABAL聽RMT
rmt
The Maritime Union, ARGO聽RMT
have been speaking to 3FM following yesterday's銉囥偒銉兂聽RMT
shock announcement 銈€儵銉壜爎mt
that Mezeron were to aion聽rmt
cease their Liverpool freight services.Hellgate聽RMT
General Secretary Bob Crow has brandedff14聽rmt
the news a major victory for the Steam Packet workers,鐪熉犱笁鍦嬬劇鍙宱nline聽RMT
who up until this point had been fearingdragon聽nest聽rmt
for their jobs and the future of the company.Since the launch of Mezeron's competitive freight service they had taken some significant customers away from the Steak Packet,鐪犮倝銇亜澶ч櫢銈儹銉庛偣聽RMT
including Shoprite銉°偆銉椼儷銈广儓銉笺儶銉悸燫MT
and Tesco,銈€儓銉┿兂銉嗐偅銈燫MT
it's believed that now淇¢暦銇噹鏈汷nline聽RMT
they have ceased over local 300 jobs have been safeguarded.銉儘銉笺偢銉�rmt
Mezeron said ultimately it was a very ambitious project,銈ㄣ偪銉笺儕銉偒銈偣聽RMT
one which didn't see the volume growth expected and neccessary for them to 銉夈儵銈淬兂銉嶃偣銉埪爎mt
continue operating.銉兗銈汇兂銉堛儚銉笺儓聽RMT
have said that the threat 銈€儵銉夋垿瑷樎爎mt
of more competition isn't completely gone however,DEKARON聽RMT
and say they remain vigilant and geared up澶ц埅娴锋檪浠B燫MT
if any other threats are posed toCABAL聽RMT
the future of the Steam Packet service.CRONOUS聽RMT

Post a comment

If you have a TypeKey or TypePad account, please Sign In.

Al Dente's flickr Pool

  • Add Your Food Photos
    www.flickr.com
    items in Al Dente More in Al Dente pool

February 2012

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
      1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29