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Recipe of Quick Focaccia

 ·  ☕ 7 min read  ·  ✍️ Hilda King

Focaccia

Hey everyone, hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, focaccia. It is one of my favorites. This time, I’m gonna make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

Combine the warm water, yeast and sugar in a small bowl. In the bowl of a mixer fitted. In a large bowl, stir together the flour, salt, sugar, yeast, garlic powder, oregano, thyme, basil and black pepper. Mix in the vegetable oil and water.

Focaccia is one of the most favored of current trending foods in the world. It is enjoyed by millions every day. It is simple, it is quick, it tastes yummy. Focaccia is something which I have loved my whole life. They are fine and they look wonderful.

To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook focaccia using 7 ingredients and 22 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Focaccia:
  1. Take 125 grams Bread (strong) flour
  2. Prepare 125 grams Cake flour
  3. Make ready 4 grams Instant dry yeast
  4. Take 4 grams Salt
  5. Make ready 6 grams Sugar
  6. Take 1 tbsp Olive oil
  7. Make ready 160 grams Lukewarm water

Our focaccia has a moist but airy crumb sandwiched between thin but ultra-crunchy top and bottom crusts, thanks to a generous amount of olive oil in the pan and on top of the dough. If you want to fill your kitchen with the smell of fresh-baked bread but you're nervous about shaping a boule or working with a starter, focaccia is the best place to begin. Focaccia is our favorite yeast-bread to make at home. It has a crisp outside and soft inside, and is perfect to serve with dinner, soups, stews, or even sliced in half and used for sandwiches.

Steps to make Focaccia:
  1. These are the ingredients.
  2. Combine the bread and cake flours, yeast, salt and sugar in a bowl. Add lukewarm water. Start by mixing it in with cooking chopsticks or something, then switch to folding the dough with your hands.
  3. When the dough is more or less mixed, add the olive oil. Knead to incorporate the flour in the bowl.
  4. Take the dough out onto a work surface and knead and stretch for about 10 minutes.
  5. Ideally you want the dough to form a thin, translucent film when stretched (as they say often in cookbooks), but you don't have to knead it that long really.
  6. Round the dough off into a ball with a smooth, taut surface.
  7. This is how the dough looks before the 1st rising. (Put the dough on the lid of a large storage container, and invert the container over the dough. Leave it to rise.)
  8. After about an hour. (The measuring cup full of hot water is there to maintain the temperature.)
  9. Today I just divided the dough into 4 pieces. Usually I divide it into 5 to 6 pieces, which may be easier to bake.
  10. Round off each piece of dough into a ball with a smooth surface.
  11. This dough doesn't need to be rested much. Once each piece is formed into a smooth ball, go to the next step.
  12. Flour your hands before pressing each dough ball flat. Use the weight of the dough itself to help stretch it out. Make the edges a bit thicker than the middle. This is a better way to stretch the dough than rolling it out with a rolling pin–the dough is puffier this way.
  13. Line a baking tray with parchment paper and put the dough on top. Go on to the 2nd rising. Put the whole baking tray in a plastic bag or something to proof. In the meantime, preheat the oven to 230°C. If you have an electric oven, set it to the highest setting.
  14. The dough will become puffy in about 30 minutes. Top with olive oil and coarse rock salt and so on. Add rosemary or other herbs to taste.
  15. It depends on your oven, but basically just bake at 230°C for 3 to 5 minutes until lightly browned, and it's done.
  16. The surface is soft too, not hard. For a cinnamon flavored version, top with butter before baking, and sprinkle with granulated sugar and cinnamon powder.
  17. Spread on pizza sauce, top with cheese, and you have a simple pizza.
  18. Here are some plain round buns made with the same dough.
  19. Variation: Salad pizza! I put an arugula and cured ham salad on top of a baked focaccia, with mayonnaise diluted with yogurt.
  20. Variation: Light pizza! No tomato sauce, topped with bacon and sliced bell peppers, mozzarella cheese and olive oil.
  21. Variation: Dessert pizza! Sprinkle cinnamon powder on sliced banana and bake. Add lots of chocolate sauce to finish.
  22. Once the foccacia have cooled, wrap up any that you won't eat right away and store in the refrigerator or freezer. Mist with water and warm in a toaster oven before eating.

Focaccia is our favorite yeast-bread to make at home. It has a crisp outside and soft inside, and is perfect to serve with dinner, soups, stews, or even sliced in half and used for sandwiches. Thanks to the ingredients, it's also naturally vegan. More from Inspired Taste Perfect for feeding a crowd, focaccia is a flavorful and easy-to-make Italian flat bread baked in a sheet pan. It's made with a yeast dough that rises twice: once before it is shaped and then again after it is shaped (so be sure to allow plenty of time).

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