Grape/Bleu Cheese/Walnut Focaccia
photo by KerfuffleUponWincle
- Ingredients:
- 12
- Serves:
-
1
ingredients
- 14.79 ml olive oil
- 113.39 g green seedless grape
- 113.39 g red seedless grapes
- 113.39 g Stilton cheese, crumbled or 113.39 g blue cheese (any good quality)
- 236.59 ml walnuts
- 1 egg, beaten
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***BASIC FOCCACIA DOUGH***
- 177.44 ml water
- 14.79 ml sugar
- 29.58 ml olive oil or 29.58 ml vegetable oil
- 4.92 ml salt
- 473.18 ml bread flour
- 7.39 ml yeast
directions
- Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.
- Using your fingers, press the focaccia dough ut into a 12-inch circle, about 1/4 -inch thick, onto a round baking sheet (I use a rectangular cookie sheet). Brush with olive oil.
- Season the bread with salt and white pepper.
- Press the grapes into the dough, leaving a 1-inch border around the edges.
- Sprinkle the cheese and walnuts over the dough. Brush the edges of the dough with the egg wash.
- Bake for 25 minutes or until golden brown. Place on wooden board and slice.
- BASIC FOCCACIA DOUGH: Place all ingredients in bread machine in the order suggested for YOUR machine. Process on Doug h/ Manual cycle.
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Reviews
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Great combination of flavors! Better at room temperature than hot! I toasted 1 cup walnuts in a medium-hot iron skillet, chopped them pretty finely, then added 1/4 cup to my crust, and saved the rest for the topping. I used Gorgonzola and 2 cups red and black seedless grapes, instead of a red/green combination! I omitted the egg wash, and immediately baked the foccacia on a Pyrex pizza pan, after it was assembled. Tagged for my Oh sooooo blue theme for My-3-Chefs 2013.
RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
teapotter
Canada
I love food and cooking and find that I all too often don't have as much time to spend in the kitchen as I'd like. I long for a new updated kitchen with a functional pantry that will allow me to actually spend productive time in the kitchen rather than spend it forever rooting around in cupboards to find some lost important ingredient. I love to surf the 'net to look for new recipes and food ideas and lunch hours at my day job (crop diagnostician) are often used for just that. Other than kitchen stuff my hobbies are gardening, quilting and reading.