Quick Ciabatta

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Total Time:
4 hours
Serves: 10
Nutrition facts:

240 calories, 9 grams fat

Category: Vegan Recipe
Course: Bread Recipe
Technique: Bake Recipe
Difficulty: Hard

Take a look at more Bread Recipes. You may also want to try British Cheese and Onion Bread, Fiesta Cheese Bread, Gakhar (Baked Parathas), Cheese and Spinach Quesadillas

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Ingredients

  • 4 cups - all-purpose flour
  • 2.25 tsp - active dry yeast
  • 2.25 cups - warm water
  • 1 tsp - salt
  • 1/4 tsp - sugar (not usually found in traditional ciabatta, but it really helps speed the rise)

How to Make Quick Ciabatta

  • Mix the sugar, water and yeast in a bowl and set aside for five minutes for the yeast to start working.
  • Add the flour and salt and mix in a stand mixer fitted with a paddle. You want the mixture to be just slightly thicker than a pancake batter- it should definitely not pull together into a firm dough.
  • Let the mixture stand for about 15 minutes. Then turn on the stand mixer to a medium-high setting. After about six minutes, the dough will start to make a flapping sound and start rising up the sides of the bowl.
  • At this point, remove the paddle attachment and replace it with a dough hook and knead for another six to seven minutes until the dough starts pulling cleanly off the sides of the bowl. It will be smooth at this stage but still very sticky and loose.
  • Grease a bowl and pour the dough into it. Cover with a plastic wrap or kitchen towel and place in a warm spot, like an oven with the pilot light on.
  • In about 1.5 to 2 hours, the dough would have tripled.
  • Prepare a cookie sheet by lining it with parchment paper and then dusting the paper liberally with flour.
  • Pour the dough out of the bowl and into the centre of the cookie sheet. Dust the top with flour.
  • Using a bench scraper, divide the dough into two pieces. Using the bench scraper and a wet hand if needed, shape the dough, tucking the irregular pieces underneath, until you have two flat logs. The logs should be about six inches apart. This is a rustic bread, and the wet dough is not going to hold a definite shape, so don't even try for a beautiful, even look. This is known as an Italian slipper bread for a reason. The Bake bread will turn out absolutely gorgeous, trust me, with a translucent, lit-from-within look and those gorgeous air holes.
  • Dust some more flour over the logs, then cover them with a loose kitchen towel and place in a warm spot for about an hour or until the logs are risen and all puffy-looking.
  • About half an hour before baking, preheat the oven to 500 degrees with a pizza stone or baking stone in place. Place an empty pan in the bottom rack while preheating, then add a cup of water to it just before you place the bread in the oven.
  • Place the ciabatta loaves directly on the baking stone by sliding the parchment off your cookie sheet. If you are really not sure how to do this, just place the entire baking sheet on top of the baking stone.
  • Bake for 25 minutes or until the loaves are golden-brown and the bottom sounds hollow then tapped.
  • Cool thoroughly on a rack.
  • Recipe courtesy: Holy Cow Vegan

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