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 vegetable 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 Vegetable Focaccia
Focaccia Bread Art Recipe
Vegetable & Cheese Focaccia
Veggie Focaccia
Roasted Vegetable Focaccia Sandwich
Veggie Loaded Focaccia
Grilled Vegetable Focaccia Sandwiches
Cheese Stuffed Roasted Veggie Focaccia
How to Make a Focaccia Garden
Garden Veggie Focaccia
Roasted vegetable focaccia and dips
Vegetable Focaccia
Chargrilled vegetable focaccia
Veggie Focaccia Sandwiches
Roasted Vegetable Focaccia
How is focaccia different from 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.
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 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.
What goes well with focaccia?
Here are 7 best sides for focaccia:
- Mashed Potatoes. If you have just made fresh focaccia then we can’t recommend this side dish enough. …
- Soup. Focaccia bread is excellent for soups and can be paired with just about any soup or broth recipe that you can think of! …
- Fried Eggs. …
- Steak. …
- Crab Gratin (Or Seafood) …
- Salads. …
- Hummus.
Do you eat focaccia hot or cold?
In Italy, it’s a popular walking-around food. Also, though cold pizza may have a certain raffish charm, focaccia really needs to be eaten when it’s hot to be at its best.
Is focaccia bread just 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 bread is the healthiest to eat?
The 7 Healthiest Types of Bread
- Sprouted whole grain. Sprouted bread is made from whole grains that have started to sprout from exposure to heat and moisture. …
- Sourdough. …
- 100% whole wheat. …
- Oat bread. …
- Flax bread. …
- 100% sprouted rye bread. …
- Healthy gluten-free bread.
Does focaccia cause weight gain?
Watch for fat hidden in bread: Reinagel warns against popular focaccia, which, like croissants and brioche buns, is high in calories and fat. “Most people don’t realize it, but it’s made with quite a bit of olive oil, so it’s the same effect,” she says.
Why is focaccia bread so good?
Focaccia is an olive oil-rich Italian bread we can’t decide is better described metaphorically as a sponge or a springy mattress. It’s crispy and golden on the top and bottom crusts, and inside, it has an airy crumb (meaning there are tons of air holes, big and small, that squish in the best way possible).
What is the difference between bruschetta and focaccia?
Focaccia is more traditionally served as the “side dish” sort of bread — usually placed directly on the tablecloth or napkin, incidentally — while bruschetta and crostini (and pizza) are primi piatti (first plates) or appetizers, if not light meals, and are served on plates.
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.
What can I put on top of focaccia?
Focaccia Toppings
- Everything Bagel Seasoning.
- Cherry Tomatoes or Sliced Tomatoes.
- Parmesan (add before or after baking)
- Pesto (add before or after baking)
- Sliced Zucchini.
- Pine Nuts.
- Sliced Lemons or Lemon Zest.
- Sun-Dried Tomatoes.














