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 vegetarian focaccia sandwich recipes 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 Vegetarian Focaccia Sandwich Recipes
Grilled Vegetable Focaccia Sandwiches
Roasted Vegetable Focaccia Sandwich
Veggie Focaccia Sandwiches
Vegetarian Focaccia Sandwich
Vegan BLT Focaccia Sandwich
Vegetable Focaccia sandwich – Subway style
Herbed Chickpea “Tuna” Salad Focaccia Sandwiches
Portobello Focaccia Sandwich
Vegan Focaccia Caponata Sandwich
Grilled Mediterranean Vegetable Sandwich
Vegetarian Dagwood
Italian Vegetable Focaccia Sandwich
Grilled Vegetable Pesto Sandwiches
Italian Toasted Veggie Sandwich
What do you serve with focaccia sandwiches?
This hearty main-dish sandwich starts with a loaf of storebough focaccia bread that’s cut in half horizontally and filled with layers of deli ham, turkey, cheese and pesto. Serve with fresh fruit and oven-baked fries for a complete meal.
What does olive oil do for focaccia?
Extra-virgin olive oil is what makes focaccia taste so unbelievably delicious. It adds to the texture as well as the flavor of the bread.
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.
What do you eat with sourdough Focaccia?
I make this sourdough focaccia recipe at least once a week to serve with homemade pasta or salad, and morph any leftovers into homemade croutons or breadcrumbs. Lately, I’m loving it with dollops of classic Italian basil pesto, melted Fontina cheese and red pepper flakes.
How do you eat Italian focaccia bread?
Focaccia bread can be eaten as it is. It can be cut into a variety of shapes, including squares, long skinny rectangles, triangles. Because it is pretty thick, focaccia can be sliced in half and used for making sandwiches. It’s also a tasty addition to a bread basket or an accompaniment to a bowl of soup or a salad.
How do you heat a focaccia sandwich?
To reheat focaccia in the oven: Preheat the oven to 375 degrees and place the focaccia on a baking sheet. Sprinkle a few drops of water on the bread to help rehydrate it and bake it for 6-8 minutes or until warmed through and crispy.
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.
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!
Do you eat focaccia hot or cold?
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.
How long will focaccia stay fresh?
Focaccia is best fresh but retains quality for 2 to 3 days at room temperature and up to 5 to 6 days in the refrigerator. Either way, it should sit in a sealed bag with all the excess air squeezed out. If you need more time, you can freeze it. Of course, the fresher the focaccia, the better it tastes.
How do you keep focaccia crispy?
Mist the focaccia dough with warm water using a spray bottle. Place the baking sheet on the middle shelf of the oven and reheat for six to eight minutes, until the crust looks golden brown. If there are any exposed or cut edges, cover them with aluminum foil to keep the inside of the bread soft and the outside crispy.
What’s the difference between focaccia and ciabatta?
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.














