Focaccia Bread Art is something I have always wanted to try. Encouraged by my recent success making a Caramelized Onion Focaccia, I decided to give it a go while I still have fresh herbs from my garden. Here is my little masterpiece, a very simple first effort that I will definitely do more of!
I used chives for the stems, rosemary and oregano for the leaves, parsley and shallots for the flowers. There is a bit of fresh thyme sprinkled throughout. I wondered how the fresh herbs would taste in the finished product and they were delicious!
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INGREDIENTS:
- 1 tsp. active dry yeast
- 1 cup warm water
- 190 g. Better Batter Artisan Blend gluten free flour (see notes)
- 3/4 tsp. salt
- 2 tbsp. olive oil
- Italian Seasoning
- fresh herbs for stems and leaves (chives, thyme, oregano, rosemary)
- shallots and parsley for the flowers
PREPARATION:
Combine water and yeast in the bowl of your stand mixer and give it about 10 minutes to activate. Whisk together the flour and salt and add to the yeast mixture along with 2 tbsp. olive oil. Mix with the paddle attachment for 8 minutes. Transfer the dough to a greased bowl and refrigerate for one hour.
Cut parchment paper to fit a quarter sheet pan and mist with cooking spray. Place chilled dough in the center of the parchment.
Roll the dough into a rectangle, slide it onto the sheet pan and cover with oiled plastic wrap. Let it rest at room temperature for 30 minutes.
Place a pizza stone in the oven and preheat to 425º.
Create dimples in the dough by pushing down with your fingertips. Brush the top with olive oil and sprinkle with Italian Seasoning. Here’s what I used.
Arrange the fresh herbs on your dough and brush them lightly with olive oil so they don’t burn.
Place the sheet pan in the oven on top of the baking stone. Bake for 25 minutes total. During the last 10 minutes carefully slide the pizza out of the pan, remove the parchment and finish baking directly on the pizza stone.
So pretty, I hated to cut it (at least not until I took pictures ????). Use a pizza wheel to cut into squares.
Here’s the crumb shot!
Notes ♪♫ If you follow me, you know that I am a HUGE fan of Better Batter gluten free flour. I used their Artisan Flour Blend in this recipe, it is a little miracle in a bag that I recommend for pizza and yeasted bread recipes. Try it, you will not be disappointed (be sure to use my code MGFC30 at checkout for 30% off your non-sale purchase)!
Leslie, this is such a pretty focaccia! I love that it is gluten-free. More and more of our friends and family are following gluten-free diets so it’s wonderful to have a recipe like this for when I entertain. Thank you for sharing with Hearth and Soul. I’ve featured this post at the February edition, which is now live. Hope to see you there! Have a lovely Sunday.
Wow, that’s great news! Thanks for featuring my recipe, April!
Never heard of Better Batter Gluten Free Flour before, and happy you did. Your post is so eye-appealing and congrats for being featured at What’s for Dinner? Link-up 391. I shared #33, 34, and 35. Wishing you a fun Halloween. Nancy Andres @ Colors 4 Health.
OMG!!! Thank you so much for this gluten free Focaccia recipe. Have to try.
Saw it on Lazy Gastronome.
So glad you liked the focaccia. I really enjoyed getting creative with the herb topping!
Hi! I used it in some gingerbread muffins from a recipe on the BB site. Great easy recipe! I’m going to try this asap! I can’t eat rice, along with needing to be gluten free. So this works for me! Thank you!
My pleasure Alene, hope you like it and happy to hear the recipe works for your dietary needs!