Parmesan Breadsticks Recipe

Guest post by Oonagh Thompson

This recipe is an adaptation of Richard Bertinet’s olive, herb and Pecorino sticks from his brilliant book ‘Dough’. These parmesan breadsticks are deliciously bready and chewy, not the crunchy kind, and are perfect with a big pot of hummus or for dunking in some homemade soup.

Parmesan breadsticks with olives and sun-dried tomatoes
Parmesan breadsticks with olives and sun-dried tomatoes
Bread sticks on a plate
Print Pin
5 from 3 votes

Parmesan Breadsticks Recipe

These moreish parmesan breadsticks are easy and quick to prepare. A favourite in our household for weekend sporting events or a lazy afternoon at home.

Ingredients

What you’ll need (for around 20-25 breadsticks)

  • 500 g strong white bread flour
  • 7 g sachet of dried yeast
  • 7 g salt
  • 350 ml water lukewarm
  • 150 g sun-dried tomatoes and/or black olives chopped into 5p-sized pieces
  • 100 g Parmesan cheese coarsely grated

It’s worth getting the best quality sun-dried tomatoes/olives and Parmesan that you can because you can really taste both in these breadsticks. You could swap the Parmesan for Pecorino if you like.

    Instructions

    Part 1 - Make your basic dough

    • Combine the flour, yeast & salt in a big bowl using a whisk or fork.
    • Add the water & mix with your fingers or a fork until the dough starts to form.
    • Turn the dough out onto a clean, flourless work surface & knead for 10-15 minutes until it feels smooth & elastic.
    • Put the dough into a lightly floured bowl, cover with a clean tea towel & leave in a draught-free place for around an hour (or until the dough has roughly doubled in size).

    Part 2 - Make your breadsticks

    • Turn the rested dough out onto a lightly floured work surface & flatten with your hand into a large rectangle, about 2cm thick.
    • Sprinkle the sun-dried tomato pieces & Parmesan over the flattened dough & press down into the dough with your fingers.
    • Fold a third of the dough into the middle & press down.
    • Now fold the opposite side over on top of this & press down all over -you should now have a rectangle that is one third of the width of your original one.
    • Cut the dough into 1cm strips (along the short length) - you’ll get around 20 - 25 from this mixture.
    • Dust your work surface with flour. Twist each of the strips as you gently pull or roll them to about 20cm in length (or the length of your baking sheet).
    • Place on the baking sheet/s, leaving a good gap between each stick to allow them to prove a little more.
    • Cover with a clean tea towel & leave to prove for 30 minutes.
    • Meanwhile, preheat your oven to 220°C.
    • After proving, bake for 10-12 minutes until golden brown & delicious.
    Bread sticks on a plate
    Delicious!