This loaf is just out of the oven. It has Cobrançosa incorporated in
the dough and drizzled over the loaf as it went in, and came out. Upon
removing it from the oven, the test kitchen was positively perfumed with
the fresh, herbaceous notes of this fantastically fresh, Ultra Premium
olive oil.
The recipe below will work in a bread machine, stand mixer, or with good
ol' fashioned hand kneading. This bread is a fantastic served warm
with a hearty stew, or any dish that generates sauce, and or gravy for
dipping.
Portuguese Olio Nuovo Cobrançosa Peasant Loaf
4 1/4 cups all purpose flour
1/4 cup potato flour
1 tablespoon sea salt or kosher salt
1 tablespoon light amber honey or granulated sugar
3 tablespoons + 3 tablespoons Olio Nuovo Cobrançosa Olive Oil from Portugal
1 1/2 cups warm water
1/2 cup whole milk
2 1/4 teaspoons active dry yeast
If using a bread machine, add all of the liquid, honey/sugar, salt, and 3
tablespoons of olive oil to the pan. Then add both flours, followed by
the yeast last. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for your bread
machine if you intend to bake it in the machine.
If using a stand mixer or mixing kneading by hand, mix and then knead
the dough for about 6 minutes. The dough should be very soft, but not
sticky. Add more flour, in small amounts as needed to keep the dough
from sticking. Allow to rise in a warm spot for about an hour. Lightly
punch the dough down, transfer to a baking sheet lined with parchment
and gently reshape in to a rustic loaf. Cover the dough with plastic
wrap lightly greased with olive oil. Allow the dough to rise for 45
additional minutes
Preheat the oven to 375 and adjust the rack to the center of the oven.
Drizzle the loaf with two tablespoons of Cobrançosa, and bake for about
40 minutes, until golden brown, or a digital thermometer inserted in to
the center of the loaf registers 199 degrees. Remove the loaf and
immediately drizzle with remaining tablespoon of Cobrançosa. Allow to
cool for at least 10 minutes before before serving. Best served warm!
Portuguese Olio Nuovo Ultra Premium Cobrançosa Olive Oil Peasant Loaf
Posted by
Rachel Bradley
on Monday, January 9, 2012
2 comments:
someone has anger issues... didn't know you have to go to culinary shool to be a "chef"...
the Cobrancosa is amazing! tried it on linguica(Portuguese sausage) with grilled potatoes and onions.
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