How To make Basic Focaccia (Ultimate)
2 1/4 ts Active dry yeast
3 c Bread flour
1/2 ts Salt
1/2 ts Sugar
1 c Water; plus
2 tb Water
1 tb Olive oil
BASIC FOCACCIA TOPPING:
2 tb Extra virgin olive oil
2 ts Coarse salt
Freshly ground black pepper
Machine Procedure (For a 2-cup capacity bread machine): All ingredients must be at room temperature, unless otherwise noted. Add ingredients, except toppings, in the order specified in your bread machine owner's manual. Set bread machine on dough/manual setting. At the end of the program, press clear/stop. To punch dough down, press start and let knead for 60 seconds. Press clear/stop again. Remove dough and let rest 5 minutes before hand-shaping.
If your bread machine does not have a dough/manual setting, follow normal bread making procedure, but let dough knead only once. At the end of the kneading cycle, press clear/stop. Let dough rise for 60 minutes, checking after the first 30 minutes to make sure dough does not overrise and touch lid. Press start and let machine run for 60 seconds to punch dough down. Press clear/stop again. Remove dough and let rest 5 minutes before hand-shaping.
Hand-Shaping Technique: Sprinkle hands with flour. With fingertips, spread dough evenly into a 13- X 9- X 1-inch lightly oiled baking pan. Cover with a clean kitchen cloth. Let rise until doubled in height, about 30 to 60 minutes.
Preheat oven to 400F. Make light indentations with your fingertips in the surface of the risen dough. Brush with extra-virgin olive oil and sprinkle with coarse salt and black pepper. Bake on bottom rack of oven for approximately 30 to 35 minutes, or until golden brown. Let cool in pan. Cut into twelve equal pieces and serve at room temperature.
Recipe from The Ultimate Bread Machine Cookbook by Tom Lacalamita. Copyright (c) 1993 by Thomas N. Lacalamita. Reprinted by permission of Simon & Schuster, Inc.
NOTES : This recipe was found on the Web Ketchum Kitchen at www.recipe.com
Date: Sun, 23 Jun 1996 13:57:05 -0700 (PDT)
From: PatH <phannema@wizard.ucr.edu>
MC-Recipe Digest V1 #126
From the MasterCook recipe list. Downloaded from Glen's MM Recipe Archive, http://www.erols.com/hosey.
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The Best Focaccia Bread
Want to know the secret to incredible focaccia every time? A cold, refrigerator rise. This focaccia bread recipe is nearly foolproof (especially if you use a digital scale) and incredibly delicious. It's one of my favorite breads to make year-round — I love it in the winter to serve with soups, and I love it in the summer to use for sandwiches. It takes 5 minutes to stir together the dough, but remember: you have to plan ahead as it needs that overnight, refrigerator rise.
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0:00 Whisking together the flour, salt, and instant yeast.
0:14 Adding lukewarm water and mixing to combine.
0:31 Drizzling mixed focaccia dough with olive oil.
0:45 Transferring dough to the fridge for an 18-hour rise.
0:49 Preparing the 9x13-inch pan for baking.
1:00 Deflating the dough and shaping it.
1:25 Transferring dough to prepared pan.
1:39 Dimpling the focaccia dough.
2:05 Sprinkling focaccia dough with flaky sea salt.
2:22 Transferring the pan to the oven to bake.
2:28 Removing the focaccia dough from the oven.
2:46 Slicing the baked focaccia bread.
The NO KNEAD BREAD you have to make! EASY Focaccia Recipe!
The more authentic focaccia recipes tend to be a sticky mess that is best left to the professionals but in this no knead method, copious amounts of olive oil and a lack of kneading provide you with surprisingly impressive and easy to handle loaf. Once you have the method down the dough can be transformed with a number of different toppings or even made into a deep-dish style pizza with some good passata and mozzarella.
You'll need:
(US Measurements)
For the dough:
1 x ¼ oz sachet dried yeast
1 tbsp honey
2 & ½ cups warm water
5 & ¼ cups plain flour
1 tbsp sea salt flakes
4 tbsp olive oil
For the garlic, basil rub:
4 garlic cloves, roughly chopped
2 tsp sea salt flakes
Large handful basil leaves
3 tbsp olive oil
(Metric Measurements)
For the dough:
1x 7g sachet dried yeast
1 tbsp honey
600ml warm water
650g plain flour
1 tbsp sea salt flakes
4 tbsp olive oil
For the garlic, basil rub:
4 garlic cloves, roughly chopped
2 tsp sea salt flakes
Large handful basil leaves
3 tbsp olive oil
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Big Bubble Focaccia - No-Knead Focaccia Bread - Food Wishes
Just because a bread recipe is “no knead” doesn’t mean it’s no work. If you’re looking for fast and easy, this is not the recipe for you, but if you want to enjoy the bubbliest, most delicious, highest-hydration focaccia you’ve ever had, then get ready for a wet and wild ride. Enjoy!
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The EASIEST SAME DAY FOCACCIA that really ANYONE can make | THE ONLY VIDEO YOU'LL NEED
Golden crunchy crust, incredibly soft texture, large air bubbles… This homemade focaccia is a dream come true that you can bake in just a few hours because it’s super easy and quick to make and the result is absolutely amazing.
I promise that this focaccia will make you feel like a baking pro without all the hassle, impressing your friends and family and leaving everyone begging for more.
A golden and crispy crust, and a crumb as soft and fluffy as a cloud, this focaccia will drive your taste buds crazy and will leave your kitchen smelling like an authentic Italian bakery, an incredible result that's worth every second of your time!
INGREDIENTS
500 g strong flour (W300, 12 g protein)
12 g fresh yeast OR 4-6 g active dry yeast (better 4g during summer or if your kitchen is warm)
1 tsp honey (or malt or sugar)
380 - 400 g lukewarm water
2 tbsp EVOO for the dough
2 tsp of salt
additional EVOO for the baking tray and the top
some water for the top
coarse salt for the top
EVOO = Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Preheat the oven to 275C - 530F, conventional mode, lowest rack.
Bake for 15-20 minutes.
Let the focaccia cool on a wire rack for at least 15 minutes.
INSTRUCTIONS IN CUPS PROVIDED BY A VIEWER
(I HAVEN'T TRIED THE RECIPE IN CUPS)
3-1/2 cup flour
1 tsp salt
1-1/2 cup water, 110 degree F
1 tap sugar
1 package dry yeast (1-1/4 tsp)
1/4 cup olive oil
Put sugar and yeast in warm water, let sit til slightly frothy
Measure flour and salt
Add water yeast mix
Mix in olive oil
Mix and cover bowl, let rise an hour
Press onto tray, let rise again for 40 mins
Fold over a few times flatten on oiled baking tray , put finger holes across the dough . Top with kosher salt. Garlic. Rosemary then bake for 30 mins. It came out good! Thanks.
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