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Focaccia For The Love Of It Longmeadow

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Ingredients

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5 1/4 cups unbleached bread flour
2 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon sugar
4 teaspoons kosher salt
1 (2 1/4 teaspoon) package instant yeast
2 1/2 cups warm water
4 tablespoons olive oil divided
1 dash crushed rosemary
1 dash crushed thyme
coarse salt

Nutritional information

402.1
Calories
74 g
Calories From Fat
8.3 g
Total Fat
1.2 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
876.8mg
Sodium
69.3 g
Carbs
2.5 g
Dietary Fiber
4 g
Sugars
11.2 g
Protein
180g
Serving Size (g)
8
Serving Size

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Focaccia For The Love Of It Longmeadow

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    Typically, at the end of a long Saturday, after the farm has been put to bed, I bake these little focaccia delights. The bread usually fills the empty pockets of hunger that have made themselves known during the long afternoon. Sometimes I prep the dough the night before, or quite often, just plop the bread and make it pretty quickly. We usually sit around the wood stove, and devour a couple of pieces with some nice warm tea, or a cold beer, depending on how much we broke on the farm during that afternoon. Either way, enjoy, have fun, and always eat well.

    • 110 min
    • Serves 8
    • Easy

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    Focaccia for the Love of It – Longmeadow Farm,Typically, at the end of a long Saturday, after the farm has been put to bed, I bake these little focaccia delights. The bread usually fills the empty pockets of hunger that have made themselves known during the long afternoon. Sometimes I prep the dough the night before, or quite often, just plop the bread and make it pretty quickly. We usually sit around the wood stove, and devour a couple of pieces with some nice warm tea, or a cold beer, depending on how much we broke on the farm during that afternoon. Either way, enjoy, have fun, and always eat well.,Delicious! My KA made short work of this and it rose and baked nicely. My DH declared this the best bread I’ve ever made (it must have been the richness of the olive oil). We’ve enjoyed it with soups, salad, split and made into sandwiches, toasted…it’s versatile and great!! Thanks Andi of LMF – we’ll make this again.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Combine the Flour, Sugar, Salt, Yeast and Water in the Large Bowl of Ka Mixer or Using the Dough Cycle of Bread Machine.

    2
    Done

    If Using Bread Machine Let It Go Through Dough Cycle, and Pick Up from Step 5. If Using the Ka Mixer, Use the Paddle Attachment (of Ka), Slowly Mix Until the Ingredients Form a Ball About 30 Seconds.

    3
    Done

    Switch to the Dough Hook and Mix on Medium Low For Another 3 Minutes.

    4
    Done

    Let the Dough Rest For 5 Minutes and Then Mix on Medium Low For Another 3 Minutes, Until Relatively Smooth. the Dough Will Be Very Wet and Sticky.

    5
    Done

    Put Dough on Board or Counter Dusted With a Bit of Flour.

    6
    Done

    Grasp the Dough and Stretch It to Nearly Twice Its Size. Fold It Onto Itself. Rotate 1/4 Turn. Rotate and Stretching the Dough Four Times. Drizzle 1 Tablespoon of Oil Over the Dough. (and Continue to Knead a Couple of Times).

    7
    Done

    Coat a Bowl With 1/2 Teaspoon Oil (large Enough to Hold the Dough When It Doubles in Size), and Put Dough in Turning It Over Once. (addendum: the Oil Is to Prevent Sticking When in Bowl).

    8
    Done

    Wrap the Dough Well With Plastic and Let Dough Rise Until Doubled, or You Can Refrigerate Overnight For a Slow Rise.

    9
    Done

    Cover a 13x18-Inch Rimmed Baking Sheet With Parchment and Coat the Surface With 1 Tablespoon Olive Oil. Slide Dough Out of Bowl, Guiding It Out of the Bowl, Onto the Center of the Pan. Drizzle 1 Tablespoon Olive Oil on Top of the Dough. Using Your Fingertips Dimple Entire Surface of Dough While Gently Pushing Dough Down and Out Toward Edges of Pan. Don't Be Concerned If Dough Won't Reach Corners. If Dough Resists, Let It Rest For 20 Minutes, Then Continue to Dimple and Stretch.

    10
    Done

    Preheat Oven to 475f Put the Pan on a Rack to Let Air Circulate Around It. Be Sure Surface of Dough Is Coated With Enough Olive Oil to Prevent It from Drying Out as It Rises to About 1-1/2 Times Its Original Size and Swells to the Rim of the Pan.

    11
    Done

    Just Before Baking, Sprinkle Some Sea Salt Over the Dough. Put Pan in the Middle of the Oven and Reduce Heat to 450. Bake Approximately 20 Minutes, Until Golden Brown on Top and Bottom. Remove Focaccia from Pan and Parchment and Set on Rack to Cool.

    12
    Done

    Brush Last Tablespoon of Oil, Add Toppings.

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