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HOME-MADE SALTED ROSEMARY OLIVE OIL BREAD TOPPED WITH PARMA HAM
Home-made salted rosemary olive oil bread topped with parma ham
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Combine flavours with Maldon salt

Maldon salt goes well with:

  • chopped sundried black olives
  • chopped capers
  • chopped red chilli
  • vanilla (split bean, carefully remove seeds and combine with salt)
  • chopped anchovy

 



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Recipe by: Abigail Donnelly
Serves: Makes 1 large loaf
Dietary considerations: Dairy free
Category: Easy / Great value / Kid-friendly
Prep time: 30 minutes
Cooking time: 20 minutes
Ingredients:
1 x 10 g sachet yeast
1 T salt
2 T honey
1½ cups lukewarm water
2 T olive oil, plus extra to grease
500 g cake flour
a few sprigs rosemary
cuttings of young olive branch (optional)
sea salt crystals
80 g Parma ham, for serving
Cooking instructions:

Preheat the oven to 210°C.

In a medium-sized bowl, dissolve the yeast, salt and honey in the lukewarm water. Add the olive oil and ¾ of the flour and mix well.

Dust a work surface with the remaining flour, then turn out the dough onto it and knead until smooth and elastic (add a little more flour if the dough is still too sticky). Place the dough in an oiled mixing bowl and cover with clingfilm.

Set aside to proof in a warm place. When the dough has doubled in volume, gently turn it out onto a well-oiled baking sheet and flatten into a large sheet, about 2 cm thick.

Stud with rosemary and olive sprigs, if using, and sprinkle generously with sea salt crystals.

Allow to proof again in a warm place for a further 15 minutes, then bake for 15 to 20 minutes, or until golden brown and crusty.

Break into chunks and serve with shavings of Parma ham.
 

Cook’s note: The dough can also be transformed into individual rolls by simply breaking off evenly sized chunks and shaping them into balls.

Wine: La Petit Ferme Cabernet Sauvignon 2007


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