Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Ciabatta Challenge


When I was attending pastry school I made beautiful ciabatta.  Filled with lovely large holes, a light loaf with a crusty exterior.  I lust for that bread . Of course I had the fabulous Chef Harris watching my every step so I pretty much couldn't produce something other than a wonderful ciabatta.  So I was feeling a little confident when I found the ciabatta recipe in my Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day.  Yes I hear you, artisan anything in 5 minutes is an oxymoron.  But it really is a great bread book and I highly recommend it.So off I went in pursuit of my beautiful ciabatta.  


My dough looked like a perfect ciabatta dough. All wet and sticky and full of great holes. And when I gently rounded it a bit and placed it on my baking stone it looked so very promising.



It looked perfect when I took it out of the oven .  And I could hear that hollow but solid sound when I gave the bread knock knock ! Oh be still my heart-a nice brown crusty exterior.


I could barely contain myself from slicing into it immediately, but I resisted.  Then the moment came when I sliced into it-I could see the beginning of the lovely large holes but alas they were far and few between.  But the smell and the taste were the same I remembered from class.  I love home baked bread no matter how far from perfection it is-big holes, little holes, no holes, it still tasted incredible.  And now I'm on a quest for the Holy Grail of Ciabatta.  I found a recipe at the King Arthur Flour website (where better to start for the Holy Grail than with King Arthur !) and that will be my next attempt for ciabatta ecstasy!  In the meantime I think I'll have another slice of my bread with some sweet butter slathered on it !





PS. Buy the book you won't be disappointed !

You can find the recipe posted here

4 comments:

Valerie Harrison (bellini) said...

Ciabatta is my go to bread. You can buy many variations at the market with Asiago, olives, herbes, etc...time for some experimentation.

Roadtrek Girl said...

MMMM, I love to dip it into marinara sauce and melted mozzarella !

Leslie said...

Hey, I think it looks great! My first time was an epic fail but my second was much better. I love the recipe in The Bread Baker's Apprentice, not sure if you have that book. It's not a 5 minute recipe, but it doesn't require a lot of hands on time.

Roadtrek Girl said...

Thanks Leslie,and yes I do have that book-I'll have to try that recipe after the King Arthur one !