Greek food often involves a lot of delicious sauces, and you’ll need some bread to mop it all up. This recipe, from UK MasterChef champ Irini Tzortzoglou, is easy and requires few ingredients.
“When using yeast, the water used to dissolve it should not be too hot, as this will kill the bacteria in the yeast. The pinch of sugar is not needed for flavour but as a ‘feeding’ agent for the yeast,” Ms Tzortzoglou advises.
Ingredients
- 2 teaspoons dried active yeast
- pinch of caster sugar
- 300ml warm water
- 500g plain flour
- 100ml extra virgin olive oil
- 30g stoned Kalamata olives
- tips from a few fresh rosemary sprigs
- extra virgin olive oil, for sprinkling
Method
In a bowl, mix the yeast and sugar with the warm water. Cover and put in a warm place for about 15 minutes, or until you see bubbles on the surface.
Place the flour, olive oil and a pinch of salt in the bowl of a stand mixer and add the yeast liquid. Using a dough hook, knead the dough for five minutes at a medium speed. Alternatively, knead the dough by hand on a floured surface for about 20 minutes, until it is shiny and elastic.
Place the dough in a clean bowl with a little oil, cover the bowl with cling film, then a dry tea towel, and leave in a warm place for about one hour, until it has risen to double its original size.
Knead gently again, then shape into a flat piece about 2cm deep and place it on a baking tray lined with baking parchment or a silicone baking mat.
Gently push the olives and rosemary tips into the dough, sprinkle with a little extra virgin olive oil, cover with a slightly dampened tea towel, and leave for 30 to 60 minutes for it to rise some more.
Preheat the oven to 200°C/400°F/gas 6. Put the bread into the oven and bake for about 30 to 40 minutes. Remove when it is golden in colour and hollow when you tap it underneath.
Under The Olive Tree: Recipes From My Greek Kitchen by Irini Tzortzoglou is published by Headline. Available now.
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– With PA
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I have been baking my own sourdough bread for about 10 years now and will not go back to buying store bread anytime soon.