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Olive Bread
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Olive Bread

Olive Bread is a rustic loaf made with a poolish starter, bread flour, and a generous amount of chopped olives and rosemary. The poolish starter enhances the dough's texture and flavor through a slow overnight fermentation. The dough includes salt, yeast, malt powder, and olive oil, resulting in a well-developed crumb and crust. This loaf balances the salty, savory notes from the olives with aromatic rosemary, baked into a crusty yet tender bread.

Prep Time
15 mins
Cook Time
50 mins
Poolish and rising time
14 hrs
Total Time
15 hrs 5 mins
Servings: 1 loaf
Calories: 2317 kcal
Course: Bread
Cuisine: Mediterranean

Ingredients

For the poolish
  • 1 1/4 cups (160g) bread flour
  • 3/4 cup (160g) water 80f
  • 1/8 teaspoon (.35g) instant yeast I use SAF brand
For the olive bread
  • 1 1/2 cups pitted olives chopped, drained, and patted dry, can use kalamata, oil-cured, Castelvetrano
  • 1 tablespoon rosemary leaves chopped
  • 2 teaspoons salt fine sea salt
  • 3 1/4 cups (380g) bread flour
  • 2 teaspoons extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons (4.5g) instant dry yeast I use SAF brand
  • 2 teaspoons diastatic malt powder optional
  • 1 cup (245g) water 80f

Instructions

Make the poolish
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  1. The night before baking the bread, mix together the ingredients and cover overnight in a 70f room. The poolish will be ready the next morning when it has risen and is covered with small bubbles. It should take 10-12 hours but can be more or less depending on room temp. The poolish needs to be used before it collapses or it should be refrigerated if you want to make the bread later in the day.
For the olive bread
  1. In a large bowl or square container, mix together the flour, yeast, diastatic malt powder, and salt.
  2. Add the water, poolish, olives, rosemary, and olive oil and mix by hand to combine. Stretch the dough to thoroughly mix it. This should take about 5 minutes to mix. Take your time. Cover and let the dough sit for 60 minutes.
  3. After 60 minutes bring the dough to a floured work surface and lay it out. Using a dough scraper with a bit of bench flour get under the dough and pull it to stretch then fold the dough over itself and rotate it 90 degrees. Stretch and fold the dough 3 more times while rotating after each stretch and fold. Use the scraper and gently place the dough back into the container. After 30 minutes, do another 4 stretch and folds. Note: You can also stretch and fold the dough right in the container. To do this dip hands into a bowl of water before each stretch and fold. Either way works fine!
  4. Being gentle to not degas the dough, form a round loaf shape. Place the dough ball seam side down into a bowl lined with a piece of parchment paper. Cover with a towel or plastic and let it rise for 90 minutes or until it approximately doubles in size.
  5. 45 minutes before baking, preheat the oven to 450f and set the rack towards the middle level leaving enough space to hold a Dutch oven with its lid. Place a 5-6 quart covered Dutch oven onto the rack and close the oven.
  6. Right before 45 minutes have elapsed, score the dough with a 1/4" deep slit running the length of the loaf at a shallow angle.
  7. Remove the Dutch oven from the oven being careful to avoid burning yourself. Remove the lid and quickly grabbing each side of the parchment paper place the loaf with the parchment paper into the Dutch oven and cover. Place the Dutch oven into the oven and bake for 30 minutes.
  8. After 30 minutes remove the Dutch oven's lid and let the bread bake for another 25-35 minutes. The loaf is finished cooking when it feels hollow when knocked on. If it doesn't feel hollow, simply place the loaf straight onto the oven rack and bake for another 5 minutes and check again.
  9. Once finished baking, place the olive bread onto a wire rack to cool and wait at least 90 minutes before slicing. Enjoy!

Notes

  • The bread uses a 75% hydration dough with 1% instant dry yeast and 2% fine sea salt for balanced fermentation and flavor.
  • Diastatic malt powder is optional but aids in browning the crust.
  • Ensure olives are well-drained and patted dry to prevent excess moisture in the dough.
  • SAF instant yeast is recommended for consistency in rise and texture.
  • The recipe makes one large loaf; calorie count reflects this size.

Nutrition Information

Calories 2317kcal (116%) Carbohydrates 424.7g (142%) Protein 57.5g (115%) Fat 40.8g (63%) Saturated Fat 5.7g (29%) Sodium 6420mg (268%) Potassium 595mg (13%) Fiber 21g (84%) Sugar 1.5g (3%) Calcium 261mg (26%) Iron 32mg (178%)

Nutrition Facts

Serving: 1 loaf

Amount Per Serving

Calories 2317

% Daily Value*

Calories 2317kcal 116%
Carbohydrates 424.7g 142%
Protein 57.5g 115%
Fat 40.8g 63%
Saturated Fat 5.7g 29%
Sodium 6420mg 268%
Potassium 595mg 13%
Fiber 21g 84%
Sugar 1.5g 3%
Calcium 261mg 26%
Iron 32mg 178%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

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