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Golden Focaccia

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Ingredients

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1/2 cup cool water
1/16 teaspoon instant yeast or 1/16 teaspoon active dry yeast
1 cup unbleached all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons instant yeast or 2 1/2 teaspoons active dry yeast
1/2 cup lukewarm water
2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
1 1/4 teaspoons salt
2 tablespoons nonfat dry milk
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons olive oil
1/2 teaspoon dried rosemary
1/4 teaspoon coarsely ground black pepper

Nutritional information

162.2
Calories
46 g
Calories From Fat
5.2 g
Total Fat
0.9 g
Saturated Fat
1.2 mg
Cholesterol
272.7 mg
Sodium
24.7 g
Carbs
1 g
Dietary Fiber
0.6 g
Sugars
3.8 g
Protein
58g
Serving Size

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Golden Focaccia

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    This recipe is from King Arthur. I have made it several times, and it is very delicious and easy to make, although it does take some time. It is light-textured, about 1/2 thick - not a bready focaccia. The starter and multiple rises really add to the flavor. Actual hands-on time is about 30 minutes, but it does have to rise several times, including overnight.

    • 1180 min
    • Serves 12
    • Easy

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    Golden Focaccia, This recipe is from King Arthur I have made it several times, and it is very delicious and easy to make, although it does take some time It is light-textured, about 1/2 thick – not a bready focaccia The starter and multiple rises really add to the flavor Actual hands-on time is about 30 minutes, but it does have to rise several times, including overnight , Hi duonyte!We enjoyed your focaccia still hot with freshly made tuna salad for lunch Mmhhh!I’ve added some fresh rosemary from the garden Exactly now it would be without it’s snowing, the first snow this winter!Thanks!


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Make the Starter by Mixing the Yeast and Water, Then Adding the Flour. Stir Until the Flour Is Incorporated.

    2
    Done

    Cover and Let Rest at Room Temperature For About 14 Hours. the Starter Will Be Bubbly.

    3
    Done

    to Make the Dough, Mix the Active Dry Yeast (if Using It) With a Pinch of Sugar and 2 Tbl of the Water and Let It Sit For 10 or 15 Minutes, Until It's Bubbly and Frothy.

    4
    Done

    Combine the Dissolved Yeast or the Instant Yeast (whichever You Are Using) With the Starter and the Remaining Dough Ingredients and Mix or Knead - by Hand, in Your Stand Mixer or in Your Bread Machine on the Dough Cycle - Until You Have a Soft, Smooth Dough. a Stand Mixer Will Take About 7 Minutes.

    5
    Done

    Place the Dough in a Lightly Greased Bowl, Cover, and Let Rise For About an Hour.

    6
    Done

    Gently Deflate It and Allow It to Rise For Another Hour - It Should Have Doubled in Bulk from Its Original Volume.

    7
    Done

    Lightly Grease a 18" by 13" Baking Skeet With a Rim, or Two 9"x13" Pans With Vegetable Oil Spray. Drizzle Olive Oil on Top of the Spray. (the Spray Keeps the Bread from Sticking, the Olive Oil Gives the Bottom Crust Crunch and Flavor).

    8
    Done

    Gently Pull and Shape the Dough Into a Rough Rectangle and Pat Into the Pan or Pans. When the Pieces Start to Shrink Back, Stop Patting. Wait 15 Minutes and Pat Further Towards the Edges of the Pan(s). Repeat Once More, If Necessary, Until the Dough Is Close to Covering the Bottom of the Pan(s).

    9
    Done

    Cover and Let the Dough Rise Until It Is Very Puffy. This Will Take About 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 Hours. Toward the End of the Rising Time, Preheat the Oven to 425 Degrees F.

    10
    Done

    Gently Dimple the Dough at Irregular Intervals With Your Fingers, Pressing Down Firmly, but not Abruptly - You Do not Want It to Deflate Too Much.

    11
    Done

    Spritz Heavily With Warm Water (i Don't Always Do This), Drizzle With 2 Tbl Olive Oil (or Enough to Collect a Bit in the Dimples), Then Sprinkle With the Rosemary, Black Papper, and Salt, to Taste.

    12
    Done

    Bake For About 10 Minutes. If Baking in Two Pans, Reverse the Pans, and Continue Baking Until the Focaccia Is Light Golden Brown, About Another 10 Minutes.

    13
    Done

    Remove from the Oven and Immediately Turn Out Onto a Rack to Cool.

    14
    Done

    Note1: I Usually Use 1/2 Cup Warm Milk, as I Rarely Have Powdered Milk Around.

    15
    Done

    Note2:thyme Is Great Instead of Rosemary.

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