No time to even have a proper shower.
I know this is what I usually say but it’s getting worse as, among mine and others things to do and places to go I always return home late in the evening, with the need to think about dinner and nothing in the fridge.
I would love to say “when I will have time I will write more” but to be honest the more we go on the worse it’s getting so I quit with good purposes and give you my recipes rude & nude.
This is the only way too keep the English version of the blog alive.
The recipe of those walnut and fig breadsticks is from Paul Hollywood: I know I’m becoming monotonous, I will take some recipes from someone else too soon, meanwhile enjoy them, perfect with a good cheeseboard.
By the way: really sorry for the photos but I just took some pictures with mobile minutes before serving, I was on a hurry!
Walnut and fig breadsticks.
Ingredients
- 250 g strong bread flour plus some for dusting
- 7 g dry instant yeast ( one bag)
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 175 ml cold water
- 75 g dried figs chopped
- 50 g finely chopped walnuts
Instructions
- Put the flour in a bowl and add yeast on one side and salt on another, then add oil and 3/4of the water.Mix with hands then add the rest of the water ( you may not need all the quantity) until you have a soft but not too sticky dough.
- Knead for 5-10 minutes until you have a smooth and elastic ball of dough, cover with cling film and let it rise for 1 hour.
- Heat oven at 430°F and line two baking tray with baking paper.Put the dough on a board, fold some times to let the air out; shape the dough in a rectangle and sprinkle walnuts and chopped figs.Fold again the dough to incorporate walnuts and figs.
- Divide the dough n 16 pieces and roll them to have breadsticks about 10/ 12 inches long.Bake for about 12- 15 minutes until gold brown.
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