Thursday, April 7, 2011

Focaccia: Hard to spell, easy to make

This week we ran out of bread, but wanted something to go with our pasta. Despite having a bit of bad luck with bread recipes in the past, I decided to make focaccia since we had all of the ingredients on hand. The base of the bread came from The Joy of Cooking, which I got for my birthday last week (thanks Ev!). The toppings were whatever was lying around in the pantry.

The base is a pretty simple combo of traditional yeast, flour, olive oil, and salt. First you add a package of dry yeast to 1 and 1/3 cups of warm water. Wait 5 minutes and things should start to get foamy.

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Next add 3 and 1/2 cups of white flour, 2 tablespoons of olive oil, and 1 tablespoon of salt. This focaccia needs some lovin' so you need to knead for ten minutes, no joke.

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Once the dough is nice and firm you can spread it out onto a baking pan.

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Set it in a warm place for an hour and a half so it doubles in size.

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Poke the top of the bread with your fingers.

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Next is the toppings. The possibilities are endless, but we went with oregano, basil, Romano cheese and lots of pressed garlic in olive oil.

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We found this little gem in our head of garlic. What...the...

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Bake at 400 F for about 30 minutes.

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I think it ended up tasting quite good considering it was the first time I made it. We served it with some olive oil and balsamic vinegar for dipping. Yum.