EASY CIABATTA ROLLS RECIPE | MerryBoosters (2024)

These Ciabatta Rolls have a thin crispy crust and very light ,soft crumb with lots of open pores.

WHAT YOU WILL LOVE ABOUT THIS CIABATTA ROLLS RECIPE

  • We can make this ciabatta rolls with only four basic ingredients; flour,water, salt and yeast.
  • The method of making this ciabatta rolls is so relaxing and easy to do.
  • We don’t need any kneading or we don’t need to have any special equipments to make this ciabatta bread.
  • The actual manual work we need to do will be only less than 30 minutes (while preparing the dough(5 minutes) and while folding and shaping (20 minutes)
  • The resulting ciabatta rolls are super delicious with amazing flavor, big open crumb and a thin crispy crust.

We actually have a quicker version of making ciabatta bread with step by step video.And this ciabatta rolls recipe is modification of the same ciabatta bread recipe.

In this ciabatta rolls recipe, we are lightly upgrading the taste of our ciabatta bread.

We are not using a “biga” or “poolish” (a preferment usually added in ciabatta bread dough) and so it will be so much easier for us to make this ciabatta rolls.

What is the purpose of biga

The purpose of using a “biga” or “poolish” (a preferment usually added in ciabatta bread dough) is to add complexity to the bread’s flavor and is often used in breads that have open crumb like baguettes, pizza,focaccia etc.

In this method of making ciabatta rolls, we aren’t using “biga” or “poolish” but we are able to achieve a very similar or even better ciabatta rolls using our long cold fermented ciabatta bread dough.

What are the benefits of cold fermented dough

Slow fermentation in a cool place results in a better gluten structure.This leads to the formation of open crumbs and big bubbles.

When fermented at cold temperatures, yeasts produce carbon di oxide and other molecules very slowly and steadily.As the fermentation takes longer, the result is a more complex combination of flavor.

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INGREDIENTS

  • Flour: 350 g or approximately 2 and 3/4 cups (loosely packed)
  • Water :280 ml or approximately 1 cup +3 tbsp-1 tsp
  • Yeast :1 tsp
  • Salt :1 tsp

HOW TO MAKE CIABATTA ROLLS

Ciabatta Rolls or ciabatta buns can be made in six simple steps.

1.PREPARE THE DOUGH

Into a bowl add the water, salt and yeast.Stir to dissolve the salt and yeast in water.Then add the flour and combine them all together. Make sure there are no dry patches of flour left behind and our dough forms a smooth hom*ogenous dough.

2.PROOF THE DOUGH

Cover the bowl with a plastic film and let the dough sit and rise at room temperature or on the counter top for 2 hours.

After 2 hours of fermentaion,take the bowl and let the dough cold proof in fridge.

HOW LONG TO KEEP THE CIABATTA ROLLS DOUGH IN FRIDGE

We can use the dough on the next day or after 24 hours of proofing in fridge.

Though this dough can be used even on the fifth day ,for getting the best results, I recommend to use the dough anywhere between 24 hours to 72 hours in fridge.

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF COLD FERMENTED OR RETARDED DOUGH

At cool temperatures, yeast produces carbon dioxide more slowly, so refrigerating the batter allows yeast to leaven at a slow and steady pace, providing more time for a more complex-tasting combination of flavor compounds to develop.As a result we get a more flavorful dough.

3.STRETCH AND FOLD THE DOUGH

Take the dough out of fridge.

Now the gluten strands in our bread dough are good and developed.All that we need to do is to weave the gluten threads in such a way that it gets a better structure to hold all those air bubbles inside themselves.

We are going to stretch and fold the dough three times in every 30 minutes.

To stretch and fold the dough, lightly damp your fingers in water(this will prevent the tendency of dough to stick to our hands) and pull up on the side of the dough and fold it back down on itself.Turn the bowl 90 degrees and repeat.Do this until you have stretched and folded all 4 sides of the dough.We will do this for three times in every half an hour.

HOW TO DEAL WITH STICKY CIABATTA DOUGH.

Ciabatta dough is an extremely wet (high hydration) dough. To give you an idea, most bread recipes sit around 60% hydration while this ciabatta recipe is at almost 80% hydration. Because of this, the dough is not kneaded the same way other yeast dough is. Rather, it is allowed to slowly ferment with a series of brief stretch and folds.

Apply some water on hands will make it so much easier to work with the dough.

WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF “STRETCHING AND FOLDING” THE DOUGH

The stretch and fold method serves two main purposes:

  • it layers the gluten to build structure in the dough,
  • it redistributes the heat within the dough

4.DIVIDE AND SHAPE THE DOUGH

Now after 2 hours (after three round of folding and proofing for half an hour)transfer the dough on to a well floured work surface.We need to take care not to deflate the air bubbles .Dust the top of the dough with some more flour.This dough is very sticky ..but we can handle it by dusting the dough with flour.

HOW TO SHAPE CIABATTA ROLLS

Stretch the dough from underneath ,to form a rectangle and then divide it into small squares or to any shape you prefer.

As in the video,I divided the dough into 6 approximate equal squares.

Now place each of these squares on to another well floured work surface .Dust the top of them with some more flour and cover them with a plastic film.

5.FINAL PROOFING

Let the shaped dough squares sit and proof for another half an hour.

6.BAKE THE CIABATTA ROLLS

After 30 minutes of proofing, take the proofed dough and then gently place them onto a parchment lined sheet.I have used my cooling rack for this.

Using a bench scraper would be of great help during this time.

Now they are ready to go into the oven.

Slide the parchment paper onto the preheated baking stone or onto the preheated inverted baking tray.

And spray with some water immediately .

Close the oven door.

Bake at 425F for first 15 minutes and then reduce the temperature to 375 F and bake for another 5-8 minutes.

It may seem the bread is done at 15 minutes of baking but we need to wait for another 5 minutes..to get that right flavor and crispy crust.

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HOW LONG DOES CIABATTA ROLLS LAST AT ROOM TEMPERATURE

Properly stored, ciabatta bread will last for about 2 to 3 days at normal room temperature.

To maximize the shelf life of homemade ciabatta bread, cool thoroughly before storing and place in plastic storage bag or breadbox, or wrap in foil and store at room temperature.

Its better not to store them in fridge as the bread will dry out and become stale faster than at room temperature.

CAN CIABATTA ROLLS BE FROZEN?

Yes, they can be frozen.

To freeze ciabatta bread,Wrap tightly with aluminum foil or plastic freezer wrap, or place in heavy-duty freezer bag and freeze.Properly stored, it will maintain best quality for about a month.

CAN I DOUBLE THE CIABATTA ROLLS RECIPE

Yes you can double the recipe..

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4 TIPS FOR MAKING THE BEST CIABATTA BREAD

  1. Steam inside the oven during the initial few minutes of baking:This isthekey to getting the perfect crispy, crackly crust on ciabatta bread. We can spray water inside the oven which will create a steamy environment or we can provide a steamy environment in oven by placing a baking pan with hot water on the bottom of the oven, just when we place the rolls for baking.
  2. To handle the sticky dough, (a)use wet hands while stretching and folding (b) dust the ciabatta dough with enough flour for shaping (b) use a bench scraperwhenever necessary. This ciabatta dough is very sticky with 80% hydration . So a bench scraper is very helpful to help handle and transfer the dough. You can also use flour if needed during transfer.
  3. Bake the ciabatta buns in a well hot preheated oven(425F).High baking temperature is one of the key factors for making crispy crusted ciabatta rolls.
  4. Use Cold fermented dough:this will give porous ,light ciabatta rolls and this will impart an improved flavor to our bread as well.

Is Ciabatta Bread Vegan

Yes Ciabatta bread is pure vegan.

We use only four ingredients flour, water salt and yeast to make this ciabatta rolls, which are vegan.

This ciabatta rolls recipe is modified from our easy and faster ciabatta bread recipe.

WATCH THE VIDEO TO SEE HOW EASY IT IS MAKE CIABATTA ROLLS

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Ciabatta Rolls

These Ciabatta rolls are soft and airy inside, with that perfect crunchy, crackly crust.We can make these ciabatta buns with ony four basic ingredients.

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

proofing including cold proofing 1 day d 4 hours hrs

Total Time 1 day d 4 hours hrs 50 minutes mins

Course Breakfast

Cuisine American, Italian

Servings 6 Ciabatta rolls

Ingredients

  • 350 g Flour approximately 2 and 3/4 cups (loosely packed)
  • 280 ml Water approximately 1 cup + 3 tbsp-1 tsp
  • 1 tsp Salt
  • 1 tsp Instant Yeast 1 and 1/4 tsp if active dry yeast

Instructions

1.Prepare The Dough

  • Into a bowl add the water, salt and yeast.Stir to dissolve the salt and yeast in water.Then add the flour and combine them all together. Make sure there are no dry patches of flour left behind and our dough forms a smooth hom*ogenous dough.

2.Proof The Dough

  • Cover the bowl with a plastic film and let the dough sit and rise at room temperature or on the counter top for 2 hours.

    After 2 hours of fermentaion,take the bowl and let the dough cold proof in fridge.

3.Stretch and Fold The Dough

  • Take the dough out of fridge.

    We are going to stretch and fold the dough three times in every 30 minutes.

    To stretch and fold the dough, lightly damp your fingers in water(this will prevent the tendency of dough to stick to our hands) and pull up on the side of the dough and fold it back down on itself.Turn the bowl 90 degrees and repeat.Do this until you have stretched and folded all 4 sides of the dough.We will do this for three times in every half an hour.

4.Divide and Shape the Dough

  • Now after 2 hours (after three round of folding and proofing for half an hour)transfer the dough on to a well floured work surface.We need to take care not to deflate the air bubbles .Dust the top of the dough with some more flour.This dough is very sticky ..but we can handle it by dusting the dough with flour.

    Stretch the dough to form a rectangle and then divide it into small squares or to any shape you prefer.

    As in the video,I divided the dough into 6 approximate equal squares.

    Now place each of these squares on to another well floured work surface .Dust the top of them with some more flour and cover them with a plastic film.

5.Final Proofing

  • Let the shaped dough squares sit and proof for another half an hour.

6.Bake The Ciabatta Rolls

  • After 30 minutes of proofing, take the proofed dough and then gently place them onto a parchment lined sheet.I have used my cooling rack for this.

    Using a bench scraper would be of great help during this time.

    Now they are ready to go into the oven.

    Slide the parchment paper onto the preheated baking stone or onto the preheated inverted baking tray.

    And spray with some water immediately .

    Close the oven door.

    Bake at 425F for first 15 minutes and then reduce the temperature to 375 F and bake for another 5-8 minutes.

    It may seem the bread is done at 15 minutes of baking but we need to wait for another 5 minutes(at lower temperature 375 F)..to get that right flavor and crispy crust.

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FAQs

What makes ciabatta different from bread? ›

Ciabatta is baked with a much higher hydration level, making the holes within the dough much bigger than a baguette. Ciabatta is also baked with a much stronger flour, which has a more delicate and sweet taste. Baguettes also tend to be baked more golden brown.

What is the difference between a baguette and a ciabatta roll? ›

"It reminds people of the older breads," Arnaldo Cavallari told The Guardian, describing his loaf as the "taste of an old-fashioned bread." The texture of ciabatta is chewy yet light and fluffy, with all its extra open-crumb air holes. By contrast, a French baguette, while airy, has small holes and a crisp crust.

What are the main ingredients in ciabatta bread? ›

Ingredients
  • 1 ½ cups water.
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil.
  • 3 ¼ cups bread flour.
  • 1 ½ teaspoons salt.
  • 1 teaspoon white sugar.
  • 1 ½ teaspoons bread machine yeast.

What can be made from ciabatta bread? ›

Here are some examples of how ciabatta bread can be used in recipes:
  1. Panzanella Salad: Cut ciabatta bread into cubes and toast until crispy. ...
  2. Bruschetta: Toast slices of ciabatta bread and top with a mixture of chopped tomatoes, garlic, basil, and olive oil for a classic Italian appetizer.
  3. French Toast: Dip slices.
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Which is healthier ciabatta or sourdough? ›

Sourdough bread is healthier than traditional ciabatta bread. Ciabatta bread is a popular type of Italian bread, and therefore, is less nutritious than sourdough bread due to the leavening agent used. However, if you are searching for a healthier ciabatta bread, you can choose one made with sourdough or whole grains.

Is ciabatta bread better for you than regular bread? ›

No.

Ciabatta bread is relatively high in carbohydrates and has nearly zero grams of fiber,” Richards cautioned. Mowrer added some other red flags, which include “higher carbs, calories and sodium per slice compared to other bread.”

What bread is most similar to ciabatta? ›

Ciriola. These small rolls are similar to ciabatta in the sense that they're crusty on the outside and tender on the inside.

What is the French version of ciabatta bread? ›

Baguettes were around long before ciabatta bread. This French bread is made using wheat flour, water, yeast, and salt.

Why do people like ciabatta? ›

Ciabatta's unique flavor and texture are the result of the bread's unusual baking process. The dough is made with a high hydration level, which makes it wet and sticky. The dough is then stretched and folded, which helps to create the bread's distinctive air pockets.

What are the ingredients in Costco ciabatta rolls? ›

Unbleached Enriched Flour (Wheat Flour, Malted Barley Flour, Niacin, Redued Iron, Thiamin Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Water, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Vegetable Oil (Soybean Oil or Canola Oil), Contains 2% or Less of Each of the Following: Yeast, Wheat Gluten, Salt, Dough Conditioners (Contains One or More of ...

What do you eat with ciabatta? ›

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How healthy is ciabatta bread? ›

A. Ciabatta bread is relatively high in carbohydrates than other bread forms. However, it has adequate fibre, sugar, protein, and essential vitamins for a healthy diet. As a result, it is an excellent source of energy.

How long does homemade ciabatta rolls last? ›

You can store leftover ciabatta rolls in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days. You can also store them in the fridge for up to 1 week. Note that once refrigerated, the texture will change and become more dry. You can always add in the moisture by reheating it before serving.

What is a fun fact about ciabatta bread? ›

The name derives from its appearance, as ciabatta in Italian means 'slipper', referring to its long, flat shape. Although throughout history there have been many breads that resemble ciabatta, the exact bread variety is actually quite new on the scene in regards to other traditional Italian breads.

What ethnicity is ciabatta bread? ›

Ciabatta is an Italian bread that was first produced back in 1982 by Arnaldo Cavallari. Cavallari was a miller and baker near Venice. During this time the French Baguettes were very popular and bakeries wanted to develop a product that would be able to compete with a baguette.

What is interesting about ciabatta bread? ›

Ciabatta bread was first produced in 1982, by Arnaldo Cavallari, who called the bread ciabatta polesana after Polesine, the area he lived in. The recipe was subsequently licensed by Cavallari's company, Molini Adriesi, to bakers in 11 countries by 1999.

What is the science behind ciabatta bread? ›

The theory goes that this rustic bread was the result of accidentally adding too much water to a dough and then continuing the baking process anyway. The final result was a flat and long baked good with an open crumb cell structure, named ciabatta.

How is ciabatta different than French bread? ›

The breads have a different form, and a different dough. The baguette is elongated, the ciabatta is round and flat. The baguette dough contains flour, salt and water; the ciabatta dough contains flour, salt, olive oil and more water than the baguette.

What defines ciabatta bread? ›

Ciabatta is a white bread loaf, notable for its hard crust and soft, porous interior that resembles a slice of Swiss cheese (here's why Swiss cheese has holes, BTW, if you were wondering). The name comes from the Italian word for slipper, a nod to the overall look and shape of the loaf.

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