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Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Focaccia with Onion and Rosemary
A friend of mine let me borrow her Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day book. This book is great! Who doesn't love fresh baked bread? I mean really, what isn't to love? It is pretty much perfect. The recipes in this book are really easy. You start with a base recipe. You spend about 5 minutes preparing that recipe. Then you let it rise and fall over a couple of hours. After that, you put it in the fridge until you are ready to make your bread. It lasts for almost 2 weeks in the fridge! The base recipe makes 4 pounds of dough (or 4 loaves of bread). It could easily be halved.
So far I have made 1 batch and used all 4 pounds. All of the recipes have been wonderful! This Focaccia was exactly how I think Focaccia should be. Light, airy, full of flavor. And Really, there was so little effort in making it. I have made Focaccia before, and I remember it being lots of work! Not this one!
Focaccia with Onion and Rosemary
Recipe from Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day
Printable Recipe
1 pound dough (recipe to follow)
1/4 medium white onion, thinly sliced
2 Tbls Olive Oil, plus 1 tsp or drizzling
3/4 tsp dried rosemary
Coarse salt and fresh ground pepper
Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Line or grease a cookie sheet with a little olive oil. You could use a baking stone instead.
Dust the surface of the refrigerated dough with flour and cut off 1 pound of dough. Dust the piece with more flour. Shape into ball, but stretching the surface of the dough around to the bottom on all four sides. Flatten into a 1/2 in to 3/4 in thick round. Place the round on your baking sheet.
Saute the onion slices in 2 Tbls olive oil, until softened, but not browned. Place onions over the top of the dough. Do not over crowd the dough, you will have left over onions. Sprinkle with rosemary, salt and pepper. Finish with a light drizzle of olive oil.
Allow the dough to rest and rise for 20 minutes. Place in oven, and bake for about 25 minutes, depending on thickness. The crust will be medium brown. Cut and serve warm!
Olive Oil Dough
2 3/4 cups luke warm water
2 packets yeast
1 1/2 Tbls Kosher Salt
1 Tbls Sugar
1/4 cup Olive Oil
6 1/2 cups all purpose flour
Mix yeast, salt, sugar and olive oil with the water in a large bowl that has a lid (not airtight). I used my mixing bowl, and just fit with plastic wrap.
Mix in the flour using the dough hook on your mixer. Do not knead, stop when all the flour is mixed in.
Cover and allow to rest at room temperature until dough rises and collapses approx 2 hours.
The dough can be used right a way, or refrigerate in lidded container for up to 12 days. It is easier to handle when the dough is cold.
This looks delicious!I love rosemary and onion!
ReplyDeletePretty much terrified of baking...I always suck at it. This recipe though, it looks like even I might be able to pull it off :) Buzzed!
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking bread! I've heard nothing but great things about this cookbook and the bread it produces. I'll have to make this soon!!
ReplyDeleteI just love using rosemary on focaccia bread! I'm a big fan of the olive oil dough from this book!! Yummy!!
ReplyDeleteI always hear such good things about that book. :) Beautiful bread.
ReplyDeleteI loves fresh homemade bread!
ReplyDeleteLooks so yummy too!
Tq for sharing the recipe ;)
this looks delicious! i've actually never tried making focaccia but i absolutely love it so it might be time to try!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful looking bread! I can't believe it only takes 5 minutes to make that dough!
ReplyDeleteI absoutely love that you shared this. Exactly what I've been looking for. :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! I was craving bread for lunch today...
ReplyDeleteWe are huge fans of focaccia in this house, but I've never made it. This recipe looks so easy, I have to give it a try. Love the onion and rosemary flavors!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! I love focaccia bread, I think it is under used. Yours looks absolutely yummy with the rosemary and onion :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely!!!! There are very few things as comforting as homemade bread. This looks perfect... Delicious, rosemary and onions.........
ReplyDeleteWonderful.....
Looks amazing Erin! As usual. I can never find good focaccia at the store. Now I don't need to :-D
ReplyDeleteYou read my mind, Erin! This is the exact same bread I was planning to make next week. Glad to see it worked well for you. I love that book!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe this bread only took 5 minutes to assemble! Whenever I think of making bread I think of kneading it for hours over a floured surface. I'm definitely going to have to try this, maybe with garlic instead of onion though.
ReplyDeleteI love how you made this focaccia, Erin! Very creative using onions and rosemary..must be so aromatic! Thank you for sharing and have a wonderful evening!
ReplyDeleteYummmmmmmmmmmmmm!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely focaccia bread. Rosemary is one of my favorites so this caught my attention for sure. It sounds so good, I'll be trying it soon!
ReplyDeleteOh, I think I need to buy this book!!! What fabulous focaccis~
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing - I'll have to check out the book. I LOVE to make bread and focaccia is one of my faves!
ReplyDeleteMy mouth is watering! My next stop is to Amazon to order this cook book!
ReplyDeleteI have been hearing about that book for ages now and I swear I keep meaning to buy it - clearly I need to if that focaccia is one of the possible results! I love making my own bread so this seems like a no-brainer.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad I found you today! :)
Delicious bread recipe. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis bread look delicious! I have been wanting to make homemade bread for awhile now but am too lazy to pull out the bread maker so this is the perfect solution.
ReplyDeleteThat is a remarkably lovely focaccia! Easy and quick too, it doesn't get any better than that.
ReplyDeleteOne of my all time favorite books! I got it for Christmas and have made so many things from it. The bagels are da bomb! You will never buy store bought bagels again!
ReplyDeleteLove this. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI totally was hoping to find a copy of that book at the Borders sale! This bread looks amazing Erin!
ReplyDeleteThis will make some great sandwiches over the weekend -- or "as is." Sometimes you just need to get your hands in bread dough! (I love bread, too...)
ReplyDeleteI love the smell of bread when it's baking in oven. I feel that our home is a real home with full of love then. Maybe because its smell reminds me of my childhood. And this focaccia will be on top of my list to be baked next weekend. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI've heard such good things about that book. I recently bought Tartine Bread, but unless you want a PHD in bread, it's WAY too in depth. Just reading through one recipe takes all night and feels like cramming for a mid-term!
ReplyDeletethis looks amazing! i am definitely trying this, maybe throw on some sliced tomatoes too...yummm. i have a horrible addiction to all things made from dough ;)
ReplyDeleteA glass of wine and this bread is all I need! Awesome once again Erin!
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