Focaccia With Garlic & Rosemary

"If you have a bread machine, this is extremely easy to make and tastes absolutely delicious! It's best eaten immediately but leftovers (as if!) can be placed briefly in the microwave oven to soften. (Prep time does not include time in bread machine)."
 
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Ready In:
55mins
Ingredients:
11
Yields:
1 13

ingredients

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directions

  • Put first 5 ingredients into bread machine in order listed.
  • Set for white bread, dough setting and press start.
  • Combine garlic and second amount of olive oil in a small saucepan.
  • Heat gently to cook the garlic but not brown it (about 10 minutes).
  • Set aside to cool.
  • When bread machine beeps, preheat oven to 400 degrees.
  • Sprinkle a pizza stone (or baking sheet) with cornmeal.
  • Remove dough, punch down.
  • With rolling pin, on lightly floured surface, roll out to a 6" round circle.
  • Let rest for 5 minutes.
  • Continue rolling into a circle, about 1/2" thick.
  • Fold into quarters and carefully place onto pizza stone.
  • With fingertips, push little dents into surface of dough.
  • Brush with olive oil/garlic mixture, distributing crushed garlic evenly.
  • Sprinkle with rosemary, coarse salt and Parmesan cheese.
  • Bake in preheated oven for 15 minutes.
  • Cover with aluminum foil and continue baking for 15 minutes longer.
  • Remove foil and bake for 5 minutes or until golden brown.

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Reviews

  1. Pretty good bread and easy! We served with olive oil and balsamic vinegar for dipping.
     
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I'm a small animal veterinary technician working full time. In my spare (?) time I love to bake and cook. I have about 80 different cookbooks and I guess my favorite ones are those that involve CHOCOLATE!! <br> <br>My biggest 'pet' peeve is people who treat their dogs and cats like disposable products...look after the health and well-being of your pets, PLEASE! They depend on you! ('Nuff said!). <br> <br>June 2003 Update: I now work part-time as a vet tech and part-time as an ER ward clerk at a local hospital. After being a technician for 20 years, the emotional stress was getting too hard to handle. Putting an older pet to sleep after I'd watched them grow up over the years was something I could no longer do. I decided to look for a new job while I was still 40-something rather than wait 4 years when I was 50-something! Working with animals is in my blood however, so I could not give it up entirely.
 
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