15 Focaccia Video

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 focaccia video 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 Focaccia Video

Focaccia Bread Recipe

Focaccia Bread Recipe

4 hr
Honey, rapid rise yeast, olive oil, garlic, all purpose flour
5.0120
Natasha’s Kitchen
Focaccia Bread Recipe & Video

Focaccia Bread Recipe & Video

Bread flour, parmesan cheese, olive oil, instant yeast, all purpose flour
No reviews
JoyofBaking.com
The Best, Easiest Focaccia Bread Recipe

The Best, Easiest Focaccia Bread Recipe

18 hr 30 min
Bread flour, butter, olive oil, instant yeast, sea salt
5.0489
Alexandra’s Kitchen
Homemade Easy Focaccia Bread Recipe

Homemade Easy Focaccia Bread Recipe

23 min
Rosemary, olive oil, sugar, active dry yeast, sea salt
3.690
Munaty Cooking
No-Fuss Focaccia

No-Fuss Focaccia

1 hr 32 min
King arthur, olive oil, instant yeast, pizza seasoning
4.7381
King Arthur Baking
Focaccia

Focaccia

Honey, bread flour, olive oil, red, sea salt
5.03
Fine Cooking
Video Recipe Genoese Focaccia Bread

Video Recipe Genoese Focaccia Bread

No reviews
VivaLaFocaccia
Focaccia with Rosemary and Olive Oil

Focaccia with Rosemary and Olive Oil

6 hr 5 min
Rosemary, bread flour, olive oil, sugar, active dry yeast
5.05
How To Feed A Loon
Focaccia Bread Recipe

Focaccia Bread Recipe

8 hr 55 min
Olive oil, instant yeast, sea salt, all purpose flour
4.961
Lil’ Luna
Focaccia

Focaccia

Cherry tomatoes, rosemary, olive oil, flour, dry yeast
No reviews
Tastemade
Italian Focaccia Flat Bread

Italian Focaccia Flat Bread

2 hr 15 min
4.634
Grokker
Easy Focaccia Bread

Easy Focaccia Bread

2 hr 50 min
Olive oil, sugar, active dry yeast, sea salt, all purpose flour
No reviews
Dani’s Cookings
No Knead Cheesy Focaccia Bread

No Knead Cheesy Focaccia Bread

40 min
Rhodes dinner rolls, mozzarella cheese, parmesan cheese, olive oil, fresh oregano
5.01
Food Dolls
Focaccia Bread with tomato rosemary lemon

Focaccia Bread with tomato rosemary lemon

Cherry tomatoes, rosemary infused, sugar, active dry yeast, all purpose flour
4.812
Playful Cooking
Quick Focaccia Bread – with Video

Quick Focaccia Bread – with Video

40 min
Self raising flour, rosemary, sea salt, rapeseed oil
No reviews
Saucepan Kids

What is special about focaccia bread?

Just like pizza dough, ACE Bakery® focaccia is made with flour, oil, water, yeast and salt. But, focaccia is made with more yeast than pizza dough, which allows it to rise more and become a fluffier and more bread-like loaf. Focaccias are also usually punctured before baking, which preserves more moisture.

How do you make Jamie Oliver focaccia?

How do you make focaccia rise higher?

What I like to do, if the temperature is too cold, is to put the dough in an oven. And place a cup of hot water in the oven as well. This creates warm and adds moisture that will help the dough to rise. Alternatively, if it is too cold, just allow a longer time for the dough to rise.

What are the two types of focaccia?

REGIONAL TYPES OF FOCACCIA

Foccacia ligure or genovese is about 2 cm thick and is soft inside, sprinkled with salt and brushed with olive oil. Recco focaccia (also from Liguria) consists of two thin layers and soft fresh cheese in between.

Are ciabatta and focaccia the same?

Texture: Focaccia has a lightweight, cake-like consistency that is similar to pizza dough. On the other hand, ciabatta has a dense consistency and a chewy texture. Baking: Focaccia is baked as a flatbread, while Ciabatta is baked as loaves.

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.

Is focaccia dough the same as pizza dough?

Pizza vs Focaccia

The primary difference is how much yeast is added to the dough and therefore how much the dough is able to rise. Focaccias use more yeast, which gives it a lighter, fluffier texture than a traditional pizza dough and is more closely resembles leavened bread.

What do you serve with focaccia?

What to Serve with Focaccia?

  • 1 – Soup. A team of crusty bread and a warm bowl of soup can be a perfect meal any time. …
  • 2 – Salad. Any type of salad is a suitable accompaniment for any dish and so also with focaccia. …
  • 3 – Broccoli. …
  • 4 – Hummus Dip. …
  • 5 – Eggs. …
  • 6 – Mashed Potatoes. …
  • 7 – Braised Greens.

Can you use plain flour instead of bread flour?

You can use all-purpose flour in place of bread flour, but all-purpose’s lower protein content means it may yield a slightly wetter dough or batter.

Why is my focaccia not fluffy?

Make sure the yeast is bubbling and foamy before you add it to the dry ingredients. If it doesn’t foam after a few minutes, pour it out and start with fresh yeast. It may seem like a lot of olive oil in the pan and poured over the dough, but never fear!

Should focaccia be thick or thin?

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.

Why do you dimple focaccia?

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.

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