What should I make for dinner tonight? This might just be the number one question that we ask ourselves almost daily over here.
Then you have come to the right place, we have rounded up 15 bari focaccia that we have shared over the years.
Plus, there is such a variety of flavours in these recipes, so you are sure to find something for you. Most of these recipes are quick and easy ones made especially for busy weeknights.
15 Bari Focaccia
Focaccia Barese {Focaccia From Bari}
Bari-style focaccia
Focaccia from Bari, Italy
Focaccia Bari-style
Traditional Focaccia Barese, with potatoes in the dough
Focaccia Barese the Original Recipe
Bari-style focaccia bread
Focaccia Barese {Focaccia From Bari}
Focaccia Pugliese
How do you eat Italian focaccia?
Focaccia can be eaten as it is, warmed up, toasted or in other recipes. It can be cut into a variety of shapes, including squares, long skinny rectangles or triangles. It can be sliced in half and used for making sandwiches and is also a tasty addition to a bread basket or an accompaniment to a bowl of soup or a salad.
What is Focaccia Rosmarino?
An original flat Italian bread, traditionally made with extra virgin olive oil, sea salt and rosemary; perfect height to slice and fill.
Should focaccia be thin or thick?
As a general rule of thumb, a classic Italian-style pizza crust will be less than half an inch thick while most focaccia will be at least three-quarters of an inch thick. Also, focaccia is most commonly served at room temperature — though you can also eat focaccia bread cold or toasted.
Is focaccia a healthy bread?
A slice (57 grams) of focaccia bread has a variety of vitamins and minerals including calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, selenium, thiamin, and folate. Most notably, focaccia bread is an excellent source of folate, selenium, niacin, thiamin, and phosphorus.
What do Italians eat focaccia bread with?
Common focaccia bread toppings include olives, mushrooms, green onions, or tomatoes. Rosemary focaccia is also quite popular and sage is another herb that is often used instead of rosemary.
Why are dimples made in focaccia bread?
Focaccia FAQs
A well-proofed dough will have lots of air bubbles and rises quickly; that massaging adds dimples that keep your focaccia flat, as it should be. Also, those dimples hold the olive oil coating and help it soak into the dough, which gives your finished bread that crisp and golden crust.
Why is it called focaccia?
The name focaccia derives from the Roman “panis focacius,” meaning “hearth bread”, referring to the fact that focaccia was traditionally baked in coals in Roman times. Its recipe back then consisted of rough flour, olive oil, water, a very small quantity of yeast, and salt, and was probably quite plain.
What does focaccia mean in Italy?
Definition of focaccia
: a flat Italian bread typically seasoned with herbs and olive oil.













