Monday, 18 August 2008
Focaccia bread
Focacini (small Focaccia breads)
When the cost of bread in the shops, just keeps rising, why not save a few pennies and make your own? Its economical, (if you save money by buying olive oil in bulk) you can add experiment adding extra’s to your own taste, (such as sun dried tomatoes or herbs) one of my sisters just brought me some ‘Zahatar’ seasoning, (brought in Israel) which I used in the dough and sprinkled on top, tastes delicious.. and great therapy making the dough. All you need now is a good bottle of wine and some tasty cheese, or butter beans in tomato sauce, or humus, or roasted veg or….
200ml/7fl oz cup lukewarm water
75ml /3fl oz olive oil, plus extra for brushing
1 and half tsp salt
1 and half tsp sugar
2 tsp dried oregano (or Zahatar if you can get it!)
450 g /16 oz / 3 cups very strong white flour
2 and half tsp instant or fast acting dried yeast.
Makes 4 small or 1 large
Pour the water and the olive oil into the breadmaker bucket, followed by the salt, sugar and herbs. Cover with the flour and sprinkle the yeast over. Set the breadmaker to the dough programme. When the cycle is complete, turn the dough onto a floured board and kneed until smooth. Divide the dough into four and pull out/roll the dough into round of about 1cm thick. Place them on a greased baking sheets and cover with a clean tea towel. Leave to prove until doubled in size. Use your fingers to make dimples on top of the dough. Brush with olive oil and (and you can add more herbs at this stage such as rosemary)
Bake in pre-heated oven 200oC /400oF /Gas mark 6 for 10- 15 mins. Transfer to cooling rack, and brush with more olive oil whilst still warm.
Todays illustration cheese and wine © Lois Blackburn. For more go to
Labels:
bread,
economical cooking,
focaccia,
focacini,
mediterranean,
vegan,
vegetarian,
zahatar
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