Pecorino Cheese Oregano Black Pepper Sourdough Fougasse
I’m enjoying making Fougasse for dinner parties. I wanted to try different flavours in the Fougasse than I have already made to chose to try pecorino cheese, oregano and black pepper. Overall I was really pleased with this bake, but I let the baking get away from me and it got even darker than I usually like. Fortunately brushing EVOO on the crust right before serving really helped avoid the crust being too crispy.
Levain Overnight
12 hours warm room temperature 74-76°F.
In large bowl add the water and the levain then dissolve. Then add salt and olive oil, then whole wheat flour and mix, finally add bread flour. After 10 mins of autolyse, slap and fold to develop the dough moderately. Towards the end of mixing add the grated Pecorino cheese, oregano and black pepper through stretch and folds in the bowl. Finally give the dough a bench letterfold and place into the bowl.
At 30 min intervals give the dough coil folds. After the third set give the dough 1 hour 30 mins rest.
Allow the dough to rise to about 40-50% then shape.
To remove the dough from the bowl drizzle olive oil onto and around the edges of the dough. Then gently spread the olive oil over the surface and around the sides. In the bowl flip the dough to oil the bottom of the dough.
Transfer the dough to a parchment lined tray, smooth side up and gently stretch the dough out into a rough triangle. Rest for 10 mins then cut the dough. Make 2 or 3 short vertical cuts from the base of the triangle to the top, leaving space between the cuts. While cutting, use your other hand to gently spread the dough with your fingers to encourage it to open and prevent it from sticking back together. After cutting, spread the sides of the triangle outward to widen the cuts even further. Next, make diagonal cuts from the center cuts outward toward the sides of the triangle, while spreading the sides outward so the cuts open wide. Place into a large plastic bag and close. Allow to proof for 1 and a half to 2 hours. 30 mins prior to the end of proof pre-heat the oven to 450°F. (Changes for the second time - cutting soon after stretching)
The dough should pass the finger poke test when ready to bake. Prior to baking brush the dough with more olive oil and top with more grated pecorino cheese to your liking.
Bake at 450°F for 25-30 mins on the lowest rack rotating partway through.
After baking brush with olive oil and you can add herbs to your olive oil to add more flavour if you wish.
Cool on a rack.
Best eaten the day of bake. Reheat a minute or two under the broiler.
Comments
I bet it tastes just as amazing as it looks. I wish you had a video to show how you made it!
Yippee
I wish I had the set up here in Fort Lauderdale to video tape the cutting of the dough, it is actually so easy, yet looks so nice. Thank you Yippee, I hope you give it a try.
Benny
I can't help but think how wonderful this flavor combination, and shape would work folded into a sausage roll!
Thank you Will, everyone seemed to enjoy this bread despite it being over baked a tad. I always enjoy pecorino cheese and today eating the bread on its own, I can taste the oregano and black pepper as well. The flavours were well balanced.
Benny
Wow, Benny, you are becoming a master of this form factor! Beautiful.
TomP
I’m quite surprised at how easy this style of bread is. It is a great bake for dinner parties because no one I’ve made it for has ever seen it before and you get a lot of questions about it. You should give it a try Tom if you like crusty breads with a high crust to crumb ratio.
Benny
Delicious and beautiful!!
Thank you very much 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Benny
I actually bet the slightly over-baked one tastes even better. I can almost taste the caramelized crusty crust wither cheese and pepper flavors. Well done!
Ian
Yes in the end the Fougasse was fine eventhough it was over baked. Brushing on extra olive oil just before serving really helped. Thank you Ian.
Benny