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Italian Peasant Bread For Bread Machine

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Ingredients

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3/4 cup water
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 cups flour
1 tablespoon salt
1 1/2 tablespoons sugar
1 1/2 tablespoons rosemary
1 tablespoon yeast
additional rosemary (to garnish)
salt (to garnish)

Nutritional information

632.1
Calories
137 g
Calories From Fat
15.3 g
Total Fat
2.1 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
3497.1 mg
Sodium
107.6 g
Carbs
5.2 g
Dietary Fiber
9.8 g
Sugars
15.4 g
Protein
126g
Serving Size

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Italian Peasant Bread For Bread Machine

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    • 195 min
    • Serves 2
    • Easy

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    Italian Peasant Bread for Bread Machine, Crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, this bread flecked with herbs, is an almost identical version to the bread served at the popular restaurant Ramano’s Macoroni Grill I came across the recipe after becoming addicted to their bread and craving it constantly (thanks to Google search and Cafe Michele) It’s a great bread to tear and dip in flavored olive oils and to serve with your best Italian pasta dishes, or soups , What type of flour?, I followed this recipe exactly It was the worst rendition of a bread I have ever made It didn’t rise at all I cooked it for an extra 10 minutes and it was still just a lump of moist dough in the middle It was extremely salty The outside looks good and crisp that’s the only positive thing I have to say about it I’d normally chalk it up to poor ingredients however I purchased everything two days ago that was used in it Guess I’ll look for another recipe 0 out of 5 stars


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    Steps

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    Place Ingredients, According to Manufacturer's Directions Into Your Bread Machine.

    2
    Done

    (some Call For All Liquids, or All Dry Ingredients First, So Know Your Machine) Set Machine to "dough Cycle" and Wait. (this Takes Most Machines About an Hour and a Half For a Full Cycle).

    3
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    Remove from Machine When Cycle Is Complete and Place on a Lightly Greased Baking Sheet.

    4
    Done

    Shape Dough by Hand, Into a Rectangular Mound, Spreading Kind of Thin, Maybe an Inch or Two of Thickness.

    5
    Done

    Cover and Let Rise in a Warm Place For About an Hour or Until Doubled in Size. (this Is a Good Time to Go Ahead and Turn the Oven on to Preheat and Help Warm the Kitchen).

    6
    Done

    Brush With a Little Olive Oil, Sprinkle With Rosemary and Salt If Desired. (this Is the Way Its Done at Macaroni Grill).

    7
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    Bake at 375f For 20-25 Minutes Until Crust Is Golden and Crispy. Bread Is Meant to Be a Flatter Shape and not a High Rising Bread.

    8
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    Have Everyone Tear Their Pieces of Bread With Their Hands,and Serve With Olive Oil Flavored With Fresh Ground Pepper.

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