Focaccia is quite popular in Italy and is usually seasoned with olive oil and herbs, topped with onion, cheese and meat, or flavored with a number of vegetables. Focaccia doughs are similar in style and texture to pizza doughs consisting of high-gluten flour, oil, water, salt and yeast. It is typically rolled out or pressed by hand into a thick layer of dough and then baked in a stone-bottom or hearth oven. I prepared focaccia with slightly sauted onions and mushroom, they tastes too delicious and we enjoyed having this filling focaccia for our dinner with a bowl of creamy broccoli soup,both together turned out our dinner super filling and satisfying...
3cups All purpose flour
1tbsp Active dry yeast
1tsp Salt
1tsp Sugar
1cup Luke Warm water
4tbsps Olive Oil (shaping,greasing)
1no Onion(big n chopped)
1/2cup Mushrooms (chopped)
Mix the sugar, salt and yeast in luke warm water, let them sit for 5 minutes..Take the all purpose flour in a mixing bowl, add the foaming yeast(add water if needed), one tablespoon of olive oil and mix everything well, its will be stickly at this point, transfer the them to lightly floured surface and knead for a while until they turn soft dough..
Coat a deep bowl with olive oil, place the soft dough, cover it and let it sit for 1 hour in a warm place..After an hour,the dough will almost doubled the size...put the dough in a round baking pan.Apply few drops of oil to the baking pan n press the dough to flatten them..Meanwhile heat a tsp of oil and saute the chopped onion, mushroom pieces together until the onions turns transculent, keep aside and let them cool..Gently spread this sauteed veggies over the dough and keep again for an hour in a warm place..
Preheat the oven to 350,place the baking pan in middle rack and bake for 20-25 minutes or else until the crust turns slightly brown..
Serve them with cream cheese, salads etc.
3cups All purpose flour
1tbsp Active dry yeast
1tsp Salt
1tsp Sugar
1cup Luke Warm water
4tbsps Olive Oil (shaping,greasing)
1no Onion(big n chopped)
1/2cup Mushrooms (chopped)
Mix the sugar, salt and yeast in luke warm water, let them sit for 5 minutes..Take the all purpose flour in a mixing bowl, add the foaming yeast(add water if needed), one tablespoon of olive oil and mix everything well, its will be stickly at this point, transfer the them to lightly floured surface and knead for a while until they turn soft dough..
Coat a deep bowl with olive oil, place the soft dough, cover it and let it sit for 1 hour in a warm place..After an hour,the dough will almost doubled the size...put the dough in a round baking pan.Apply few drops of oil to the baking pan n press the dough to flatten them..Meanwhile heat a tsp of oil and saute the chopped onion, mushroom pieces together until the onions turns transculent, keep aside and let them cool..Gently spread this sauteed veggies over the dough and keep again for an hour in a warm place..
Preheat the oven to 350,place the baking pan in middle rack and bake for 20-25 minutes or else until the crust turns slightly brown..
Serve them with cream cheese, salads etc.
37 comments:
i was looking for good focaccia recipe and here you are with a great looking one. love this combo.
roasted onion and mushrooms looks heavenly..
wow this is really new to me..looks awesome!!will try for sure...bookmarking it!!!!!
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Wow...looks so delicious n perfect...sure this is fully loaded with flavors of onion n mushroom ..
I'm a big fan of focaccia, this one looks really great.
This looks outstanding!!
awesome and superb....yum yum...:)
The combination of ingredients sound great! Must try this recipe.
Lovely and tasty topping for the foccacia..
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I am a BIG focaccia fan too n this one with mushroom topping looks super yum!
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onion and mushrooms on the top are very tempting
super!!
This looks delicious! What size baking pan do you use? And what does 'nos' or 'n' mean?
yummy recipe...love the flavorful combo...
i love the combo...its really heavenly dear
Amazing Priya .. you come up with such nice combinations.
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Bookmarking...will try soon...
What a lovely bake..just love focaccia..addition of mushroom must have given the twist..
focaccia looks yummy.. i love focaccia breads esp with onion flavor. tastes so good. your bread looks delicious
Renata, i used round cake pan for making this focaccia, also nos=numbers while n=and, hope i cleared ur doubt..
wow, that looks delicious and very very tempting :)
Wow these look wonderful. I was wondering what to do with the mushrooms that I got two days back.This would make a perfect dinner for my family.
Love this flavor full combo..Bookmarked this delish recipe.
lovely combo n wonderful bread..yummy..
Excellent looking focaccia. Great preparation.
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Mushroom & Onion Focaccia looks great
Focaccia looks super good !! Mushrooms and onions yumm...I'm back to blogging after a long time..will go thru all the ones I missed :-)
i love focaccia bread...and mushrooms too...lovely combo
Looks yum! I too was thinking of focaccia with roasted onions... Must try once...
Hey Priya,
Focaccia looks wonderful. I am great fan of mushrooms.. Looks yummy!
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Priya, truly awesome n it makes me more hungry..
Awesome toppings looks delish.
I can feel the flavour of onion from here,luks so tempting...
Looks Lovely
that looks so yummmy!! feel like eating now!!
i am loving it! and love tht u try so many new things. very nice dear
I could taste the sweet aroma of onions floating out of this bread.. its yummy !!
This Foccacia is looking sooooo yummy. Bokmarked .
alpana
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