Green olive bread sticks

I love making bread and i hope to make more as Ella gives me more of a chance to do so,  but today i had a go at making Paul Hollywoods Green olive bread sticks, i have his book and i watched how he did it on the master class before i attempted it.


here is the recipe 
500g strong white flour
10g salt
10g yeast
400ml of water
2 tbsp olive oil 
500g of olives but i only had 300g 

use a dough hook in your mixer and mix the flour salt yeast and water together for 5 mins add the olive oil and mix for 2 more mins then add the olives and mix
leave to rise till tripled in size and once risen tip out into a heavy floured top and gently stretch out into a rectangle and cut up into 20-25cm long but 1 olive width strips.  Place on a tray and cover and leave for 30 mins before putting in the oven at 240c for 15 mins 

I have to say i was a little upset on this bake as the all important snap was not there and i think was down to the 30 min rise at the end and the olive impeding the width of the sticks.  But they look identical to the picture and i followed step by step with the book and the tv show as i made them.

 next time i do this recipe i will chop up the olives and make thinner one, but as a bread type they were delicious with a deep dense flavour to them which came from the olives and  the slow prove, and are great as a lunch snack or over a glass of wine.  I did save half of the recipe and made a focaccia which was really scrummy.


7 comments:

  1. I bet they were still really really nice! I can't see how those in the book have a snap as they look too short & fat...the ones on the show looked a lot longer & thinner - he also didn't stretch it out or leave for 30 mins & added more olive oil...he seems to be a bit inconsistent in his instructions!
    At 8am on a Sunday morning I've just had a request to make more breadsticks!

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    1. he really is and this is not the first of his recipes that has not worked but i will still carry on and make notes in the book and adapt it

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  2. tasted nice but they are not bread sticks i will try again and make them thin and not how PH does them

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  3. i really dont know how you can get them uniform in shape and for each one to ave a perfect snap but then i guess the Hollywood (thats Paul not Helen *chortle chortle*) has had years of prractise!!
    yours look lovely though and look a yummy golden brown in colour.
    thank you for linking up and well done for finding the time x x

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  4. Wow these look incredible and would go well with all the Greek dips I've been blogging for #tastytuesdays. Please do join the linky if you fancy! http://honestmum.com/tasty-tuesdays-melitzanoslata-aubergine-dip/

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