Garlic and Parsley Hearthbreads

"These are something between garlic nan and herby focaccia: dimpled, doughy and headily pungent. When lunch is cold and sparse – some sharp cheese, some sliced tomatoes, a green salad – these bring everything substantially, chin-droppingly together. (But please try making them one to eat with fried eggs and maybe some fried or grilled tomatoes.) The cook time is oven time and rise time."
 
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Ready In:
2hrs 40mins
Ingredients:
7
Yields:
4 Generous Servings
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directions

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
  • Combine the Flour, Yeast, and Salt in a bowl; pour 1 1/3 cups Warm Water into a measuring cup and stir in the Olive Oil; Mix the liquid with the dry ingredient to make a soft but firm dough, adding more liquid as needed, and either turn this out onto a surface and knead by hand or keep in bowl and use a mixer fitted with a dough hook and knead until smooth, supple and full of elastic life; form into a ball, wash out and dry bowl, Oil it, and turn the dough in it so it’s lightly oiled all over; Cover with plastic wrap and leave to rise for an hour or so or until doubled in size.
  • Trim the tops off the Garlic heads, making sure they remain whole, sit them in some torn-off squares of foil, dribble over some oil and wrap them loosely; the packages should be baggy but the foil tightly sealed at the edges; cook for 45 minutes; they should not be mushy by this stage but still just holding their shape; remove from oven, unwrap and let cool; Turn oven up to 400 degrees.
  • Tear the parsley leaves from their stems and add a good handful to the bowl of the food processor and chop; Squeeze the soft garlic cloves out of their skins and into the bowl and process again; pour in enough extra-virgin olive oil to make a runny paste down the funnel, while still processing, and leave this pungent emulsion where it is while you get back to the bread.
  • When the dough has risen, punch it down and leave to rest for 10 minutes; divide the dough in half and get out 2 sheets of baking parchment. Sit a ball of dough on each, and roll out to form a curved rectangle or bulky oval; then, using your hands, press out a little more; transfer the breads on their papers to the baking sheets, cover with tea towels and leave to rise and get puffy for about 25 minutes.
  • Poke your fingers all over the tops of the breads to dimple them, and then go back to the food processor and pulse once or twice to make sure the Parsley, Garlic and Oil are combined and pour this green mixture all over the corrugated flatbreads.
  • Put the baking sheets into the oven and bake for 20 minutes or until the breads are cooked – becoming golden in parts, with the garlic flecks a darker brown and the rims puffing up around the oily topping.
  • Whip out of the oven and drizzle over a generous amount of good extra-virgin olive oil; sprinkle some salt and set down on the table for people to tear greedily at with their bare hands.

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  1. I hope you're not trying to say that you created this recipe - it is a complete lift from one of my favourite books - the Domestic Goddess by Nigella Lawson!! I have been making this recipe for years and it is a wonderful family favourite - but please give Nigella some credit - you have even used her EXACT wording from her book!
     
  2. YUMBO!! Garlic lovers will love this bread! It's nummy n crunchy on the outside but ever so light and fluffy on in the inside. I had some of the garlic mixture left over this time so next time will reduce this slightly.I made 2 large round loaves but next time will make smaller size loaves and serve them stuffed with tomatoes, prosciutto and mozzarella for lunch! Mmmmm
     
  3. Good bread. My kids like it....anything they will eat gets and automatic 5* review. They are probably the pickiest eaters you will ever experience. I made the dough in a bread machine. That may have been a mistake, because it was difficult to control how 'wet' the dough would be. I had to add extra flour (if I was doing by hand, I would have added the water little bit at t a time, like instructions)..this was the wettest bread dough I think I've ever seen. I also made my parsley/garlic slush in a blender. I was worried about adding enough oil to make it liquidy enough to pour, so I made it more like a paste, and then brushed it on the top of the bread. This seemed to work just fine
     
  4. My bread isn't nearly as pretty as yours! But oh my goodness, it was delicious! I tossed some sun dried tomatoes on top. I loved all the garlic. I loaded the bread machine this morning with ingredients..and it was rising when I got home. All I did was knead it a bit, let it rest...and bake it! Very good Cheryl!! Thank you!
     
  5. Mmmmmm garlic!!! This bread is magnificent. I barely had a handful of parsley left in the garden, I had perhaps 1/2 cup when it was chopped. I made the bread in a bench mixer, I only needed the initial 1 and 1/3 cups warm water. The dough took about 45 minutes to double in bulk. I did use the three heads of garlic (you're lucky you can't smell my breath at the moment). The paste whizzed up well in the food processor.The resulting garlic/parsley slush flowed into the wells created by my fingertips. The resulting loaves are just heavenly!! I was hoping to have some left for bruschetta - alas it was not to be. Looks like I make more tomorrow :)
     
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