Freshly Baked in the Morning Focaccia

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I'm not much of a morning person, so I used to bake these at night, but I really wanted to eat them fresh out of the oven in the morning, so I tried the rising process in the fridge, and it turned out to be very delicious!

You don't have to let the dough rise before shaping, so no need to rush and you can just shape them at your own pace. Recipe by Ryosan

Freshly Baked in the Morning Focaccia

I'm not much of a morning person, so I used to bake these at night, but I really wanted to eat them fresh out of the oven in the morning, so I tried the rising process in the fridge, and it turned out to be very delicious!

You don't have to let the dough rise before shaping, so no need to rush and you can just shape them at your own pace. Recipe by Ryosan

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Ingredients

6 servings
  1. 250 gramsBread (strong) flour
  2. 3 gramsDry yeast
  3. 3 gramsSugar
  4. 4 gramsSalt
  5. 150 mlWater
  6. 2 tbspOlive oil
  7. 1to sprinkle on top Herb salt
  8. 1Rosemary

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Add bread flour, dry yeast, and sugar into a bowl, and pour the lukewarm water over the yeast.

  2. 2

    After mixing well with a wooden spatula, add salt and olive oil and stir.

  3. 3

    Transfer the dough to a kneading board and knead thoroughly for about 10 minutes. Once the dough becomes smooth and shiny, roll it up nicely. Arrange the seam faced down in a bowl, tightly cover with plastic wrap and chill in the fridge. (6 to 8 hours) Good night!

  4. 4

    It's done if the dough has doubled in size and doesn't bounce back when pushed down with your finger. The dough should be more workable by having been rested in the fridge.

  5. 5

    Punch the dough down from the top and let the gas escape. Divide it into six pieces. I think it's best to do so while covering them with a dampened towel to prevent them from drying out.

  6. 6

    Roll them out with a rolling pin and shape. Coat the surface with olive oil and push a few hole shapes using the top part of a chopstick. Top with some rosemary or olives if you'd like.

  7. 7

    I used fish sausages as one of the toppings for my one year old son.

  8. 8

    Cover with plastic wrap and let them rise for 20 minutes using the bread-rising of the oven. Bake for 15 minutes in a preheated 210℃ oven. It's done once they're golden brown. Please adjust accordingly with your oven.

  9. 9

    Focaccias go well with cream stew and such, but my favorite is to make a bacon sandwich.

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