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Bolo do caco (Madeiran bread)
Bolo do caco (Madeiran bread)

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Bolo do caco (Madeiran bread) is one of the most well liked of recent trending foods on earth. It’s simple, it is fast, it tastes delicious. It’s enjoyed by millions daily. They are fine and they look wonderful. Bolo do caco (Madeiran bread) is something that I have loved my entire life.

Bolo do caco is a flat, circular bread, shaped like a cake and thus called bolo (Portuguese for 'cake'). It is traditionally cooked on a caco, a flat basalt stone slab. Remove the softened sweet potato from the water and keep the water for later use. Bolo do Caco, the bread to end all breads.

To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook bolo do caco (madeiran bread) using 8 ingredients and 14 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Bolo do caco (Madeiran bread):
  1. Make ready 375 g Sweet potato
  2. Get 375 g Bread flour
  3. Make ready 9 g Active yeast
  4. Make ready 220-230 ml warm water (boil sweet potato)
  5. Prepare Salt
  6. Get Butter 1 small chunk
  7. Prepare 2 cloves Garlic
  8. Take Flat parsley

Hailing from Madeira, this rustic, leavened bread is prepared with wheat flour, mashed sweet potatoes, water, and salt. Traditionally baked on large basalt stone slabs, bolo do caco is typically flat and round, though it can vary in size. The Bolo do Caco is a shard wheat bread typical of the area of Madeira that may be discovered each in Madeira and within the island of Porto Santo. It's mentioned that previously basalt stone which was baked the Bolo do Caco wreck.

Steps to make Bolo do caco (Madeiran bread):
  1. Boil sweet potato in slightly salted water for 20 minutes.
  2. Remove the softened sweet potato from the water and keep the water for later use.
  3. Mash the sweet potato and let it cool down.
  4. Wait until the water that boil sweet potato to cool down to be warm and get 150ml water to mix with yeast. Leave the yeast mixture aside for 10 minutes.
  5. Add the yeast mixture into the mashed sweet potato and mix well. And then add in a tiny salt in.
  6. Mix the mashed sweet potato with the flour.
  7. Add in 80ml sweet potato water gradually in the dough and keep kneading until the texture shown as picture.
  8. Sprinkle a bit flour on the top and cover the dough by a tea towel or clingfilm and let the dough do the first 40-minute fermentation.
  9. When the dough is double sized, it’s ready for the further step.
  10. Sprinkle some flour and divide the dough into 6 small doughs. Sprinkle more flour on the top of the doughs and cover by a tea towel for 2nd 15-20 minute fermentation.
  11. Add mashed garlic, chopped parsley and salt into a soften butter and mix them well. And then put it into the fridge.
  12. Heat the pan and put one dough in. Flat the dough a bit and fry one side for 5-10 minutes (depends on the size). Make sure both sides turn into golden brown and get the hollow sound when patting the bread.
  13. Cover the ready cooked breads by a clean tea towel.
  14. When serve the bread, just slice the bread and put some garlic butter inside of the bread like a sandwich and then cut the bread into quarters. Enjoy.

The Bolo do Caco is a shard wheat bread typical of the area of Madeira that may be discovered each in Madeira and within the island of Porto Santo. It's mentioned that previously basalt stone which was baked the Bolo do Caco wreck. Immediately they promote the wooden within the houses of. "Bolo do caco" is the regular Madeiran bread, made with sweet potatoes, flour, baking powder, salt, and water. This sweet bread is crumpled into a ball, then flattened and cooked in a soft stone frying pan. It is served with slices of fried bread or in "Bolo do caco" sandwiches.

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