Stuffed Italian Bread (Traditional) Recipe

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Stuffed Italian Bread (Traditional)
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  1. Place yeast in 1cup warmed water and let sit for 10-15 minutes until it starts to foam.
  2. Dissolve salt in remaining 2 cups of warm water.
  3. Place 5 cups of flour in a large mixing bowl. Add yeast and salt mixtures and mix well. Dough will still be wet and sticky.
  4. Either continue kneading the dough or place it in an electric mixer with a dough hook.
  5. Continue adding flour until the dough forms a kneadable mass. At this point, it will pull away from the mixing bowl or kneading surface on its own. Typically, it's another 1-3 cups of flour.
  6. Once the dough has a satiny sheen and pulls away from mixing/kneading surfaces easily, knead for another 10 minutes, or knead with the dough hook in the electric mixer on low-medium for about 7-8 minutes.
  7. Remove dough from mixing bowl and place into an oiled bowl (olive oil works the best). Flip the dough once to coat the top of the dough as well.
  8. Allow the dough to rise in a warm, draft-free place for about 1-1,5 hours, until dough doubles in size.
  9. Once dough has risen, punch it down and knead again for either 5 minutes by hand or three minutes by machine. After re-kneading the dough, separate it into two equal portions.
  10. If you're running low on space, place both dough balls into the same bowl (oil it again with olive oil if you don't feel it's slippery enough).
  11. If you have enough space, place both halves into separate bowls, both oiled with olive oil.
  12. Allow the dough to rise again for about an hour (doubling in size).
  13. While the dough is rising its second time, it's time to start the filling.
  14. Combine the loose sage sausage , sweet onion, and raw pine nuts into a large skillet.
  15. Brown sausage mixture until cooked.
  16. Drain excess liquid/fat.
  17. Once the dough has risen for its second time, remove one ball of dough at a time, and roll out flat (a rectangular shape is preferred).
  18. In the center of the dough, place the cheese - roughly 3 in from any edge - right in the middle of the dough. Use half of the filling for each loaf.
  19. After the cheese is placed, layer the cheese with 1/2 package of spinach per loaf, and again with 1/2 of the sausage per loaf.
  20. Once all of the stuffings are laid in place, fold over the long edges of the dough, followed with the short edges. Squeeze/roll the edges flat - this prevents leakage of the stuffing, and seals the bread shut.
  21. Coat the wooden peal with corn meal.
  22. Flip the stuffed and closed bread over, presenting the untouched side as the top. Place both loaves on the corn meal coated wooden peal.
  23. Let the dough rise, covered, and in a very warm place, for another 40-50 minutes.
  24. Preheat oven to 350 (or 325, if you have a gas oven).
  25. Once ovens are hot and dough has risen, use a very sharp knife to make a slit down the top of the loaves - be careful and don't slice into the stuffing!
  26. Brush melted butter over the tops of both loaves.
  27. Once the loaves have risen again (I've gotten the best results after rising loaves on top of the heating oven), place in the oven to bake for 20-50 minutes. Since ovens vary greatly, keep an eye on your bread. It only took me about 20 minutes in a gas oven, on a baking stone, heated to 350 on the dial (which was more like 375 in reality). The bread is ready when the top is a nice golden brown and the bread sounds hollow when you thump on it. The crust will be crunchy and hard. The insides will be tender and moist.
  28. Once bread is done, remove from oven and allow to cool for 30-40 minutes before serving.
  29. To serve, slice into 1/2 wide slices. It's best served warm, but can also be warmed up in the microwave at about 15 seconds per slice, or in the toaster oven at 350 for about 5-7 minutes for as many slices as you can lay flat (or you could just toast it).
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Nutrition Facts

Per ServingPer 100 g
Amount Per 1 Serving
Calories 910.03 Kcal (3810 kJ)
Calories from fat 215.96 Kcal
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 24g 37%
Cholesterol 74.97mg 25%
Sodium 2252.34mg 94%
Potassium 307.45mg 7%
Total Carbs 117.33g 39%
Sugars 1.56g 6%
Dietary Fiber 6.55g 26%
Protein 53.18g 106%
Vitamin C 2mg 3%
Iron 1.8mg 10%
Calcium 795.8mg 80%
Amount Per 100 g
Calories 205.98 Kcal (862 kJ)
Calories from fat 48.88 Kcal
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 5.43g 37%
Cholesterol 16.97mg 25%
Sodium 509.81mg 94%
Potassium 69.59mg 7%
Total Carbs 26.56g 39%
Sugars 0.35g 6%
Dietary Fiber 1.48g 26%
Protein 12.04g 106%
Vitamin C 0.5mg 3%
Iron 0.4mg 10%
Calcium 180.1mg 80%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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Tastes

  • salty
  • savory
  • bitter
  • sweet
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Weightwatchers Points

  • 19.4
    Points
  • 23
    PointsPlus

Good Points

  • saturated fat free,
  • low cholesterol,
  • sugar free

Bad Points

  • High in Sodium

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