Friday, March 5, 2010

Focaccia Bread

Parmesan Focaccia

This is a recipe for my favorite flatbread: Focaccia. Focaccia is a traditional Italian flatbread that is distinguishable by it's dimpled top made by poking your fingers into the dough before baking.

It's a soft bread with a mild flavor that makes the best sandwiches. It is similar to pizza dough but with a lot more fluff, flavor and tenderness.


I love it for its versatility. You can top it with fresh herbs like rosemary and thyme; sauteed veggies like onion and garlic, fresh veggies like tomatoes and bell peppers; shredded or grated cheese, meat like prosciutto and salami; sun-dried tomatoes, black or green olives, and of course the requisite coarse sea or kosher salt.

You can make it as thin or as thick as you'd like depending on what you fancy it for. Slice it into squares or long and thin like bread sticks.

It makes excellent pizza; dipping vessels or croutons for soups; or just eaten alongside your favorite pasta dish.

Some of my favorite ways to eat it is lightly toasted for sandwiches; fried egg and bacon, turkey and avocado, or salami and cream cheese.

It's a delicious replacement for burger buns. One of my all-time favorite burgers is on focaccia topped with prosciutto, provolone, caramelized onions and pesto mayo. Mouth-watering...

Parmesan Focaccia

Focaccia Sandwich Bread
(adapted from Tyler Florence)

2 teaspoons rapid-rising dry yeast
1 cup warm water
2 tablespoons sugar
3 1/2 to 4 cups flour (I used 1 cup whole wheat and the remainder all-purpose)
1 tablespoon coarse salt
1/4 cup olive oil
Cornmeal, for dusting

Toppings:
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon coarse salt
Parmesan Cheese

1. In the bowl of a standing mixer fitted with a dough hook, proof the yeast by combining it with the warm water and sugar. Stir gently to dissolve. Let stand 3 minutes until foam appears. Turn mixer on low and slowly add the flour to the bowl.

2. Dissolve salt in 2 tablespoons of water and add it to the mixture. Pour in 1/4 cup olive oil. When the dough starts to come together, increase the speed to medium. Stop the machine periodically to scrape the dough off the hook. Mix until the dough is smooth and elastic, about 10 minutes, adding flour as necessary.

3. Turn the dough out onto a work surface and fold over itself a few times. Form the dough into a round and place in an oiled bowl, turn to coat the entire ball with oil so it doesn't form a skin. Cover with plastic wrap or damp towel and let rise over a gas pilot light on the stovetop or other warm place until doubled in size, about 45 minutes.

4. Coat a large sheet pan with a little olive oil and corn meal. Once the dough is doubled and domed, turn it out onto the counter. Roll and stretch the dough out to an oblong shape about 1/4-inch thick for sandwich bread. Lay the flattened dough on the pan and cover with plastic wrap. Let rest for 15 minutes.

5. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Uncover the dough and dimple with your fingertips. Brush the surface with olive oil and sprinkle on the salt and Parmesan. Bake on the bottom rack for 15 to 20 minutes.

Parmesan Focaccia

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Italian Focaccia


74 comments:

Debbi Smith said...

Oh, this looks so good! I love bread, well, who doesn't! I don't make enough of it though but I love the process of it all. Your pictures are great, I feel like I can actually smell the freshly baked bread!

theUngourmet said...

I think focaccia bread is just about my favorite bread. Love the dimples!! Thanks for the great recipe! :)

Angie's Recipes said...

Reeni, you bake now like a profi! I like to eat focaccia with tomato cheese spread with a glass of Barbera
as a lunch when the weather gets warmer...otherwise, some good hot soup or stew would be great too.

Pam said...

Oh, now I'm drooling.... I love, love, love focaccia and yours looks like the best! I will have to try it! Thanks!

Melody said...

I happen to have some fresh rosemary and thyme in the fridge right now. I think I might give this a try! Thanks for the inspiration.

Ann said...

This looks really good and sounds so easy to make. Thanks for another mouth watering recipe.

Vrinda said...

Focaccia bread looks perect..liked the texture u got there...going to my bookmark list..yummmmm

Happy Cook said...

I have never made foccacia yours look so so good than you are tempting me to make them.

Bob said...

Looks awesome, I loove focaccia. There was a restaurant in Providence that made a jerk chicken sandwich on focaccia, it was devastating.

Heavenly Housewife said...

This looks wonderful! I've got to try making this too. I love focaccia.
Have a great weekend.
*kisses* HH

Kathleen said...

Oh how I love focaccia! Yours looks like it came straight from an Italian bakery!!!

Kim said...

I use Tyler's recipe too and I love it. Have you seen his recipe for fried mozzarella balls? He coats the mozzarella with focaccia breadcrumbs and they are out of this world delicious.

Your focaccia turned out so golden and delicious looking. I'll definitely have to try a burger on focaccia.

Federica said...

Very very appetizing! This "focaccia" is wonderful ^_^ Bye, have a nice week end

Eva Gallant said...

My favorite Italian restaurant serves focacia bread with olive oil and herbs for dipping. Yummy appetizer!

Jenn said...

I've been wanting to try and make foccacia for a while. I haven't really found a recipe that I like. Thanks!!

5 Star Foodie said...

A homemade focaccia bread sounds incredible!

Jen @ My Kitchen Addiction said...

Yum! I love focaccia... Looks like a great recipe. And, that burger you mentioned sounds *amazing*

Pumpkin said...

We had a total mind-meld this week- I posted my focaccia recipe, too! Freaky. :)

shabnamahsan said...

I never baked bread but it looks so yummy I'll definitely try it...thanks for the recipe

Gera @ SweetsFoodsBlog said...

A classic in my menu really that looks positively sinful! Focaccia matches with everything :)

Have a great weekend!

Gera

Meghan said...

The first bread I ever tried to make was focaccia. It didn't turn out as well as I had hoped, due to 'user error' :) I'm sure this recipe is great; Tyler Florence has great stuff!

Nutmeg Nanny said...

Oh this looks great! I love focaccia bread but have never tried making it. I need too...yum!

Mommy Gourmet said...

Yep, you never cease to amaze me. Sigh...I want to eat at your house... for realsies...

Danielle said...

mmm...i love a good facaccia. wonderful pictures...I can almost smell the bread.

Megan said...

Sounds like a great focaccia recipe! I keep trying to make more bread at home.

Also, that burger sounds phenomenal!

Faith said...

Your focaccia is stunning, Reeni! This has always been a favorite of mine, but I've never actually made it. I'll have to give it a try! :)

pegasuslegend said...

There nothing better than focaccia for breakfast lunch and dinner you have a winner for sure here my dear! Beautifully done~

BeadedTail said...

We've never made focaccia bread so am so glad to see this! Never thought of it for burger buns either. Now I'm craving focaccia!

Purrs to Moon!

Pam said...

I love focaccia. The recipe I use has as some finely chopped onion in it. It is definitely my families favorite bread.

Mom2three said...

I think I can almost smell your bread! Looks delicious! Our family loves Italian flat bread. I used to make a lot of Focaccia, but I switched to Peasant Bread because the family likes to dip it in oil with herbs.

Nour El-Zibdeh said...

Yum Yum Yum... I love bread, especially when homemade and the house smells like it...Great picture too.

Julie said...

I definitely need to try this! I'm such a bread freak this looks awesome.

Walk in the Woods said...

I adore focaccia and make it quite frequently. I often add freshly crushed dried herbs to the dough. Yum!

SashaInTheKitchen said...

this looks amazing. I have actually been thinking of making foccacia (with tomato and basil) for some time. this looks like a great recipe and totally looks gorgeous, Reeni!

tigerfish said...

Like to dip freshly baked foccacia in olive oil balsamic dip.

Sook said...

I love focaccia bread!! Yours looks perfect.

Vanillastrawberryspringfields said...

Amazing bread Cinnamon gurl ut then pretty much everything on this blog is:-))))

Here's to a fantastic day and happy delicious weekend too......

Debinhawaii said...

Looks delicious! I want a hamburger on it right now. ;-)

Joanne said...

Focaccia is my favorite as well. When I went to Italy, when I was 8, it was all I would eat. No pasta. No meat. Just focaccia. And I still have yet to find one that matches up. This one? Looks like a contender.

TREAT AND TRICK said...

Wow, focaccia turns our perfect, great photo too...

Natashya KitchenPuppies said...

Wonderful! Focaccia is one of my all time favourite breads too. Delicious!

lk (Healthy Delicious) said...

gorgeous! I love using foccacia for pizzas.

Joie de vivre said...

Reeni,
Stopped by and saw all of your new posts. Wondered to myself, "Why am I not seeing these in my Google reader?" Um, because I wasn't following. :( Sorry. I've fixed that situation and am now a follower. You always make such wonderful things.

Ivy said...

This would be great for making sandwiches.

Mary said...

This is really a stunning foccacia and your photos of it are terrific. Thanks for sharing this one with us.
have a wonderful day...Mary

Subhashini said...

Simply super.I am following u.

Melissa said...

I have never actually tried to make one of these breads. It sounds easy enough. Maybe I will give it a shot.

lisaiscooking said...

Delicious-looking focaccia! This is a dangerous bread to have in my house because I can't stop eating it.

redkathy said...

Beautiful bread Reeni. I love focaccia bread. Thin sliced tomatoes and crushed olives, that's my favorite. Haven't made it for a while, now you have me wishing for it. Think I'll try your recipe tomorrow with Sunday dinner!

Judy said...

Great looking focaccio. Thanks for this recipe.

Kerstin said...

Now that's some gorgeous focaccia! Love it!

gaga said...

Yummers. Focaccia is one of my favorite breads!

appropriated.muffin said...

yum! i love focaccia! especially warm and soft... mmmmmm and i also saw an old post from last year you did for TFF - salami stuffed focaccia! that i must make!

Catherine said...

This looks scrumptious Reeni. I enjoy Tyler Florence recipes, will give this a try!

Sophie said...

Hello Reeni!!

Brussels calling!! Your layered focaccia looks so appetizing & lovely!!

Ooh yes! Now, I want to bite in it! Yum!

Megan said...

This is perfect! My daughter loves focaccia for packing her lunch sandwiches and it makes a great panini. Not to mention the big bucks it can cost at a grocery store.

Thanks for the recipe. I have it bookmarked!

Chef Aimee said...

Gorgeous! I love foccacia and just dipping it in some plain olive oil...mmm!

Laurie said...

Your foccacia is gorgeous! I love how versatile it is.

I'm sorry I missed your sidedish roundup, but I plan on entering next month for sure. I've already cooked by entry so now I just need to find time to post it. So happy that was such a success for you.

pigpigscorner said...

They look perfect! I've always wanted to try making focaccia, looks so good!

Cucinista said...

Thanks for the comment Reeni! The focaccia looks just the thing to give a whirl in my new kitchen. Great photos!

Sherry G said...

These are definitely on my list of things to make. I'll have to move it up!

Cynthia said...

Hey sweetie, how are you doing? For some reason your new posts are not showing up in my reader :(

Ana Powell said...

Wow, wow, wow
Your focaccia looks amazing and the photos are so beautiful and professionl.
Awesome work.

P.S. Many thanks for all your comments.
All the best x

Katy said...

This looks PERFECT!! Reeni, Kudos. Beautiful photos and beautifully presented, and I know it is as good as it looks!!

Claudia said...

Gorgeous Reeni - I do love focaccia and it is easy to make. Once I discovered that, it started appearing more frequently. I love that late in the afternoon, I can decide I want some for dinner - and with the easy,low rise time - I can. I always forget to dimple them though.

Ingrid said...

In your last post you mentioned dreaming of food. Well, I'm going to be dreaming of this with garlic...lots of garlic!
~ingrid

Esme said...

This looks so good. Fresh focaccia-yumm.

The Duo Dishes said...

Using it for pizza is at the top of the list!

Mimi said...

Beautiful focaccia bread.
Mimi

Choclette said...

Umm, focaccia is a nice and easy bread to make and a good one to eat to. Liked all your sandwich ideas.

Jamie said...

I make pizza once a week and the day after I always make focaccia with the leftover dough. It's a family favorite, simple, homey and warming! Yeah, you do good dimples in yours!

Ingrid said...

Hey, Reeni! I made this tonight along with Zuppa Tuscana. It was great! Four out of the five of us really enjoyed it. The twin who didn't just didn't like the cornmeal on the bottom which was my fault as I was a little heavy handed with it. Though in my defense it was on accident. :)

Thanks again for passing along the recipe.
~ingrid
~ingrid

tahtimbo said...

I was going to male my usual French bread, but I found this recipe and decided to try it instead. It just now came out of the oven and...WOW!!! Thank you, this is great! This is definitely a redo!

tahtimbo said...

Hi, I just wanted to let you know that I linked to this page from my site. It was my way to thank you for inspiring me to try this bread. If you have any questions, please let me know.
Thanks again :)