Olive & Rosemary Flat Bread

Yield: 8 Servings


  1/2 cup  Brown rice flour (see note)
1 1/2 tsp  Granular yeast
    2 tsp  Sugar
1 1/4 cups Warm water (110 degrees F.)
    4 lg   Egg whites, at room temperature
    1 TBS  Olive oil
   12      Oil-cured black olives, pitted and roughly chopped
    4 tsp  Dried rosemary, or to taste
    1      Egg yolk mixed with 1/2 teaspoon water
    1 lg   Garlic clove, peeled, cut in 3 pieces
  1/2 cup  Corn flour (see note)
  1/2 cup  Cornstarch
    2 tsp  Xanthan gum powder
1 - 1 1/2  tsp salt


Stir together 1/2 cup of the rice 
flour, the yeast, sugar and 1/2 
cup of the warm water in a 2-cup 
glass measure. 

Let rest in a warm place until 
doubled in volume, about 10 minutes.

Line a large baking sheet with 
parchment paper and draw two 8-inch 
circles on it (use a cake pan as 
a guide).

Beat egg whites lightly, add olive 
oil, chopped olives and 2 teaspoons 
of the rosemary; set aside.

Combine garlic and egg yolk; set aside. 

       (Garlic will perfume the 
        glaze but won't burn in 
        the oven, as chopped 
            garlic would.)

Combine remaining 1 cup rice flour, 
the corn flour, corn- starch, xanthan 
gum powder and salt in bowl.

Add remaining 3/4 cup warm water to 
egg white-olive mixture a stir into 
flour. 

Stir in yeast mixture and beat until 
smooth.

Using a rubber spatula, spread soft 
dough into 8-inch circles marked on 
the parchment paper heaping it up 
slightly in the middle. 

Cover loaves with lightly greased 
plastic wrap and let rise until doubled 
in bulk, about 1 hour.

Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.

Discard garlic and brush egg glaze 
over loaves. 

Sprinkle tops with remaining 2 teaspoons 
rosemary. 

Using a razor blade, slash tops of loaves 
into a large diamond grid pattern. 

      (Use an up-and-down cutting 
       motion rather than dragging 
       the blade through the soft dough.)

Bake for 20 minutes, until well browned.

Makes two 8-inch diameter, 11-ounce loaves.



Note: Brown rice flour and corn flour 
may be found in some health food 
stores and ethnic groceries as well as
high-end grocers such as Central Market 
or Whole Foods Markets..



PER SERVING (1/8 of a loaf): 

115 calories, 3 g protein, 
18 g carbohydrate, 3 fat (2 g saturated), 
13 mg cholesterol, 344 mg sodium, 0 g fiber,

>From an article by Jacqueline Mallorca 
in the San Francisco Chronicle, 8/18/93.
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