Italian Ciabatta Bread (No Knead)
Italian Ciabatta Bread (No Knead)

Hey everyone, it is Jim, welcome to my recipe page. Today, we’re going to prepare a distinctive dish, italian ciabatta bread (no knead). One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I am going to make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Italian Ciabatta Bread (No Knead) is one of the most favored of current trending meals in the world. It’s simple, it is quick, it tastes delicious. It’s enjoyed by millions daily. They’re fine and they look wonderful. Italian Ciabatta Bread (No Knead) is something which I have loved my entire life.

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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have italian ciabatta bread (no knead) using 5 ingredients and 16 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Italian Ciabatta Bread (No Knead):
  1. Take 320 ml Water
  2. Take 1/2 tsp Instant Yeast
  3. Make ready 30 ml Olive Oil
  4. Make ready 1/2 tbsp Salt
  5. Make ready 3 Cups Bread flour

Authentic Italian ciabatta bread recipe or Slipper Bread originally from the Veneto made with an overnight starter & cooked on a pizza stone. Place white and wheat flour in a large bowl. I make pizza dough and slow cooker bread all the time because they require little effort. And now I'll be making ciabatta bread just as often, if not more.

Steps to make Italian Ciabatta Bread (No Knead):
  1. In a big mixing bowl: Mix all the aforementioned ingredients- One by one.
  2. Firstly, the water & yeast- mix it well…then add in the olive oil & salt & give all a nice mix, altogether.
  3. Now, add in the Flour & mix it well with the gentle folding methods- (Don’t over-mix) & cover the bowl & keep it for its 1st proofing for 40 mins by the timer.
  4. After the first 40 mins open the lid- Gently again fold gently, the four sides, allowing air to percolate into the same (dip your fingers in water in a separate bowl) to avoid it sticking too much in the fingers while folding.
  5. Again, close the lid- set it aside for its 2nd proofing for the next 40 mins time.
  6. Again, the same procedures repeated (aforementioned): Set it aside for its 3rd proofing with its cover on.
  7. Time for the 4th proofing- Following the same methods- mentioned above. Set aside for the 40 mins time again.
  8. Now, open the lid- Sprinkle/Dust some flour all over it (dough) gently & on the workstation too- so as to avoid sticking to the same & place it on the workstation now.
  9. Now, with a cake/dough divider- gently lift it up a bit, from all its 4 sides & then cut it into 4 equal halves with the same.
  10. In a baking tray: Line up with a parchment paper that’s slightly bigger than the size of the baking tray.
  11. Now, gently & carefully lift up the 4 dough-lets with the help of the divider/tool in hands & place it very cautiously into the tray- by keeping sufficient places in between each other & also the extra size of the lining paper should now be folded in between each one of them to avoid any contact with them from any sides.
  12. Now, time for its final proofing for the last 40 mins time in the same way. Placed in the tray & covering the tray with a cloth.
  13. Bake it now, in a preheated oven at 220C, for about 20-25 mins time or until it turns dark golden brown from all its sides.
  14. Take it out from the oven- Allow it to cool down just a bit & then, Transfer it to the serving tray/plate…& serve it hot/warm as you prefer. Just freshly baked from the HOME-BAKERY.
  15. Note– Bread Flour (Homemade): If you don’t know what bread flour is or how to prepare that at home- you can substitute the same by normal AP Flour too but the texture definitely varies quite a bit.

Can you see how the bread get its name? This Italian Ciabatta Bread recipe will transform your kitchen into an Italian bakery. Follow our easy to make recipe for a fragrant Italian Ciabatta bread. A classic Italian bread, ciabatta has a rustic appearance and an elegant flavor. It is perfect for making panzanella, bruschetta, and sandwiches, as.

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