All of the mixing/kneading happens in the mixer and after a quick rise and prep, it takes a nice nap in the fridge overnight and is ready to pull and bake the next day. The second rise in the refrigerator can be anywhere from 8-24 hours long, so it's easy to fit this bread into your busy schedule. Plus, before it bakes you get to poke a bunch of holes in it with your fingertips and thats really fun!
I originally tested this recipe with our Organic Unbleached All Purpose Flour and our Organic Whole Wheat Pastry Flour. The pastry flour version had a nice nutty flavor but the low protein content affected the texture: it was flatter and dense, no nice airy pockets. I settled on our Organic Ivory Wheat Flour instead. It has a higher protein content but a nice nutty flavor from the whole grain.
I baked an Ivory Wheat version and All Purpose version. You can see the differences here and choose either one, or maybe try a 50/50 mix and share your results. As you can see from the picture above, the AP version has a more open and random crumb structure. The Ivory Wheat version is darker in color because of the inclusion of bran and germ, and has a slightly smaller and more uniform crumb structure. The texture of the Ivory Wheat version was more dense and had a sweet/nutty taste from the whole grain flour. The AP version was light but with a really great crusty exterior. They are both great, but I would choose the AP version for future bakes. The texture was just right with a light flavor, which really allowed the flavor of the herbs and olive oil to shine through.
A few notes before you get started: Use good olive oil. Do not sub in canola oil or coconut oil in this recipe. Olive oil is one of the main flavors of this bread and you use a full 1/2 cup in this recipe. The sugar is optional, but it really helps your yeast bloom and get movin' and groovin'. If you don't want to use sugar you could sub in maple syrup or honey instead. I specifically call for kosher salt in this recipe (I used Diamond Kosher). If you use table salt instead (but I don't suggest you do) you will need less. A nice seasoning of kosher salt on top adds another dimension of flavor and texture.
Tried it? Have questions? Let us know in the comments.