Grape And Rosemary Focaccia
Category
Appetizer Side Dish Snack
Prep Time
30 minutes
Ingredients
- 3 1/4 cups unbleached bread flour, such as Petra
- 2 cups warm water, at approximately 95 degrees F
- 1 1/2 teaspoon active dry yeast
- 1 ¼ teaspoon kosher salt
- 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- 3 cups red grapes*
- 5 sprigs of fresh rosemary, (roughly chopped)
- 1 teaspoon coarse or flakey sea salt, (for topping)
- Extra virgin olive oil, (for topping)
- *Chef’s Note: Smaller varieties of grapes, such as champagne or strawberry grapes, will work better as they won’t sink to the bottom of the dough. If using a regular variety such as Concord, simply pick the smaller grapes from the bunch.
Instructions
- Add the bread flour, yeast and salt to the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a dough hook. Turn the mixer on low speed for just 15-20 seconds to evenly distribute the ingredients. Add the warm water. Turn the mixer on low speed for about 5 minutes, making sure all of the ingredients are evenly incorporated. The dough will be very wet, loose and sticky. Remove the bowl from the mixer and cover with plastic wrap or a silicone lid.
- Allow the dough to rest in a dry, warm place for 30 minutes. Once rested, wet your hands slightly to ensure the dough doesn’t stick to your fingers. With one hand, scoop the edge of dough on the farthest side from you, and stretch slightly to gather it in the middle. Rotate the bowl slightly and continue this process until all edges of the dough have been folded to the center. Cover the bowl up again with the plastic wrap or silicone lid, and allow to rest for an additional 30 minutes or until doubled in size.
- Prepare a baking sheet by adding 2 tablespoons of olive oil to the center, and using a pastry brush or fingers to evenly coat the pan, including the sides. Turn the focaccia dough out onto the oiled baking sheet, using a rubber spatula to get all of it out. With oiled hands, gently work the dough and stretch until it almost covers the whole pan. Don’t worry if the dough retracts or doesn’t reach the ends of the sheet. Be careful to try and not release bubbles in the dough during this process. Allow the dough to rest in a warm place, uncovered, for another 30 minutes.
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
- With oiled fingers, gently stretch the dough to cover the entire pan. Make indentations in the dough with your fingers to form dimples all throughout the dough. Distribute the grapes over the focaccia. Sprinkle with the rosemary and the coarse or flakey sea salt. Finish with a generous drizzle of oive oil all over the dough.
- Bake for 40-50 minutes, or until the crust is golden brown. Use a metal spatula along the edges if they stick to the pan. Slice into squares and serve.
Nutrition
Nutrition
- per serving
- Calories
- 195
- Carbs
- 36 grams
- Protein
- 5 grams
- Fat
- 4 grams
- Saturated Fat
- 1 grams
- Sodium
- 293 milligrams
- Fiber
- 2 grams
- Sugar
- 7 grams
4 comments
Absolutely addicted to this focaccia. My family loves it too. It’s our go to for an appetizer- especially in the fall. Perfection!
What size baking pan???? Also, I've tried this recipe twice using 390 grams flour and 16 ounces water – and the dough is more a batter – Please Please Please use weights for your recipes – the result was a dough that was too thin to be dimpled – just baked into a flat sheet
I am making this today! I am excited. I hope you come out with a cookbook from the Italy trip with Bobby Flay. I have already made a few dishes. My Husband Nick loved the dish I made with anchovy's and butter. It was amazing. He is Italian and I am Native American and Basque Spaniard. So eating foods like this was always wonderful growing up.
Really good and not that difficult to make! I cut my grapes in half. My batch came out pretty crunchy, but not burned — did I overcook it? I did bake it the whole 50 minutes.