MUSHROOM AND SHALLOT FOCACCIA

Mushroom And Shallot Focaccia

EASY SAVORY FOCACCIA that completes pasta night.

Whether it’s a date night in, you’re hosting friends or family, or you simply want to elevate your dining experience, the place to start is noting the difference between having pasta for dinner and having a pasta night experience. For me, the difference comes in making a spread that extends beyond your bowl of pasta. Your table can include a cheeseboard, and/or an appetizer, but what really seals the deal is a beautiful cut-up focaccia that has unique flavors sitting smack in the middle of it. This is how to elevate your dinner to a homemade dining experience that will surely be remembered.

MUSHROOM AND SHALLOT FOCACCIA

MUSHROOM AND SHALLOT FOCACCIA

Yield: 2 8" Loaves or 1 9x13" Loaf
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Prep time: 10 MinCook time: 30 MinInactive time: 51 HourTotal time: 51 H & 40 M
A note: to make sure that I was completely on track, I placed my mixing bowl on a food scale and measured all of the ingredients in grams. I will include the gram count below in case you want to do the same.

Ingredients

KITCHEN TOOLS

Instructions

TO MIX YOUR DOUGH
  1. In your mixing bowl, whisk together flour, salt, and instant yeast.
  2. Add water. Use your rubber spatula to mix it into a sticky blob-like ball.
  3. Rub olive oil all over the top of your dough. This is to keep it from forming a crust on its surface while it's cold-proofing.
  4. Cover the top of your bowl with cling wrap. Do NOT press it down to touch your dough. Your dough will need lots of space to rise.
  5. Refrigerate for a minimum of 12 hours and up to 72. I let this batch sit in the fridge for 48 hours.
TO SECOND PROOF YOUR FOCACCIA
  1. Spray your pie pan, baking dish, or baking pan with baking spray.
  2. Pour 1 tablespoon of olive oil in the middle of each of your 8-inch pans or 2 tablespoons in the middle of your 9x13-inch pan.
  3. Use your two forks to dislodge the dough from the sides and base of your bowl. Scrape and pull toward the center of your mixing bowl. If you're using the two 8-inch pans, use your forks to split your dough evenly in half. Place one half in each pan and roll them around to coat it fully in the olive oil. Do the same thing without cutting your dough in half for the 9x13-inch pan)
  4. Let them sit uncovered on your counter for their second proof for 3 hours.
TO DECORATE AND BAKE YOUR FOCACCIA
  1. Make sure your oven rack is in the middle of your oven and then preheat it to 425º.
  2. Sprinkle all of your garlic, shallots, mushrooms, and thyme evenly over your dough(s).
  3. Pour 1 tablespoon of olive oil over each loaf OR 2 over a 9x13-inch loaf.
  4. Coat your hands in olive oil and then firmly poke your fingers deeply around the dough causing the signature focaccia dimples and bubbles.
  5. Sprinkle finishing salt all over it. You will add a little more when it's finished for a final look.
  6. Bake until golden in color on the top and bottom of your bread—about 35 minutes but check at 25 and again at 30.
  7. Transfer to your cooling rack.
  8. Sprinkle a little extra finishing salt over the whole loaf.
  9. Cut any which way you like. Serve. Eat. Enjoy!
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