Mon
27
Apr
odzer


The idea of making one’s own bread is always appealing. One of the reasons I love baking is that it makes the house smell good. So I decided one evening that the next day I would want my own bread. So I let the dough rise the whole night after introducing a yeast culture. The bread I settled on baking was Focaccia, an Italian pizza like bread that can have a number of toppings.
After the dough had risen, I rolled it out in a baking tray and topped it with some green pimento olives, usually its done by using black olives but I decided I wanted a variation and the sad fact is I just had not eaten the olives and forgotten about them. So after I fetched the jar from the deepest darkest recesses of my fridge all I had to do was chop the olives up on the bread. As the recipe calls for inundating the dough with olive oil, I did the same. Finally I put some mixed herbs on top. You can basically just use whatever herb you fancy. Oregano is as good as Rosemary or whatever.

Although the bread is good by itself I wanted to eat it with something because I wanted to make a meal out of the whole thing so I chose to eat it with Ratatouille. I ate a cold meal because the temperatures here can put you off sometime. I think the bread baking experience has been nice and I might try some variants in the future.



Author:
odzer
Time:
Monday, April 27th, 2009 at 1:46 pm
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5 Responses to “Focaccia”

  1. varunavi Says:

    Great bread:)
    Did u see AMUL latest ad? when i was watching that ad on TV,ur post on milk was in my mind:)

  2. odzer Says:

    @ Varunavi : No I have not seen the latest Amul ad, could you email me a link please at odzer(at)aol.in if this ad is available on Youtube.

  3. Khelljuhg Says:

    This looks very nice. I like sandwiches made with focaccia.

  4. Final_Transit Says:

    Get a new theme.

  5. odzer Says:

    @ Final Transit : Not yet!

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