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How to Make Perfect Ciabatta Bread at Home
Directions
Hydration is Key: Ciabatta dough is very wet and sticky, which gives it its characteristic open crumb. Don’t be tempted to add more flour.
Handling the Dough: Use well-floured hands and work surfaces to handle the dough, but be gentle to maintain the air pockets within the dough.
Steam in the Oven: For an even crispier crust, place a small pan of water in the oven while baking to create steam.
Recipe Variations
Whole Wheat Ciabatta: Replace half of the bread flour with whole wheat flour for a nuttier flavor and denser texture.
Herb-Infused Ciabatta: Add 2 teaspoons of dried herbs (such as rosemary or thyme) to the dough for an aromatic twist.
Olive Ciabatta: Fold in a handful of pitted and chopped olives during the shaping stage for a briny, savory addition.
Storage Instructions
Room Temperature: Store ciabatta bread in a paper bag or bread box at room temperature for up to 2 days.
Freezing: For longer storage, wrap the cooled loaf in plastic wrap and then in aluminum foil. Freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw at room temperature and reheat in the oven for a few minutes before serving.