🥘 Ingredients
- all-purpose flour 360 g
- salt 9 g
- granulated sugar 5 g
- yeast 1 tsp
- lukewarm water 284 g
- olive oil 18 g
- olive oil 13 g
- olive oil 13 g
- flaky salt
🍳 Cookware
- large bowl
- spatula, bowl scraper, dough whisk
- 9" square Fabulous Focaccia Pan
- nonstick spray
- 3"-wide strip of parchment
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1To make the dough: Weigh your all-purpose flour ; or measure it by gently spooning it into a cup, then sweeping off any excess. In a large bowl (a 3-quart bowl with a lid works great), whisk together the flour, salt , granulated sugar , and yeast .
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2Add the lukewarm water and olive oil and stir — with a spatula, bowl scraper, dough whisk , or your hands — until the mixture is thoroughly combined and homogeneous; there should be no dry patches or lumps. Cover the bowl and set it aside for 15 minutes .
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3Perform the first bowl fold: Use a wet hand to grab a section of dough from one side of the bowl, then lift it up and press it into the center. Repeat this motion, grabbing a new section of dough each time, until you've made a full circle around the bowl, about 8 to 12 times. Once you’ve circled the bowl, flip the dough over in the bowl so that the smooth side is up; the first bowl fold is now complete. Cover the bowl and let the dough rest for 15 minutes .
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4Note: You’ll be doing this 3 more times over the next 45 minutes , each time further developing the dough’s strength.
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5Repeat the bowl fold for a second time. (Remember to use a wet hand to prevent the dough from sticking!) At this point, the dough should feel smoother and tighter. Cover the bowl and let the dough rest for 15 minutes.
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6Repeat the bowl fold for a third time. Cover the bowl and let the dough rest for 15 minutes.
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7Repeat the bowl fold for a fourth and final time; the dough should feel relatively strong.
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8Cover the bowl and let the dough rise at a warm room temperature (70°F to 75°F) for 1 hour . After 1 hour, the dough should have nearly doubled in size and will be very puffy; it may even have a few bubbles on the surface.
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9To prepare the pan: Once the dough has risen, spray the bottom and sides of a 9" square Fabulous Focaccia Pan with nonstick spray . Cut a 3"-wide strip of parchment that's about 16" long. Lay the strip across the center of the pan, leaving a few inches of overhang on 2 sides; press it firmly into the pan and crease the parchment where it meets the sides of the pan to help it stay in place. (The parchment tabs will help you remove the focaccia from the pan later on.)
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10Spray the parchment with nonstick spray, then add 1 tablespoon (13 g) of the olive oil and tilt the pan to spread the oil evenly across the bottom.
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11Use a bowl scraper or flexible spatula to gently transfer the risen dough to the center of the pan. Using your hand as paddles (and a bowl scraper for assistance, if you need it) swiftly but gently flip the dough over so that it’s coated in oil; try to handle the dough minimally to keep it from deflating.
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12Cover the pan and let the dough rise at a warm room temperature for 1 to 1 ½ hours , until it’s marshmallowy and jiggly; the dough should nearly fill the corners of the pan and be very close to the top edge.
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13Toward the end of the rise, preheat the oven to 475°F with racks in the upper and lower thirds.
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14Once the dough has risen, lightly coat your fingers in oil. Starting at one edge, press your fingertips into the dough until they reach the bottom of the pan, creating dimples. Repeat this process, working your way from one edge to the other, spacing the dimples about 1 1/2" apart. The goal is to thoroughly dimple the dough without deflating it — aim for decisive yet gentle motions. If there are any large untouched areas of the dough, add additional dimples using one finger.
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15To top the dough: Drizzle the remaining 1 tablespoon (13 g) olive oil all over the surface of the dough; it’s OK if it pools in some dimples. Sprinkle evenly with flaky salt (use 1 generously rounded teaspoon Cyprus Flake Salt or 1/2 teaspoon Maldon).
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16Bake the focaccia on the lower rack for 15 to 18 minutes , until brown in the highest spots and golden in the crevices. If necessary, move the pan to the top rack and broil briefly for the final 1 to 2 minutes , watching carefully, to achieve the desired color.
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17Remove the focaccia fro the oven. Using the parchment tabs as handles, lift the focaccia out of the pan and transfer it to a wire rack or cutting board; remove the parchment strip. Turn off the oven and slide the focaccia back into the oven, directly on the lower rack, for 5 to 7 minutes , until the sides are golden brown and crisp. Remove the focaccia from the oven once again and transfer it to a wire rack to cool completely.
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18Focaccia is best enjoyed the day it's made. If storing leftovers, wrap the focaccia loosely in foil, keep it at room temperature, and reheat before serving.