Focaccia Journey - Second Batch With Mixed Results - January 2025
Last week, I included a mention of _Laceybakes_ - the focaccia baker on TikTok amongst other little pizza-related tidbits in a round-up post. Her videos influenced me to make a batch of focaccia this past weekend. I opted for a simple olive oil and garlic butter-topped bread.
I was too impatient (and didn't plan well-enough), so I ended up doing a same-day dough - which lead to an underwhelming hole-structure.
Below are a few photos.
This is the second-ever batch of focaccia that I've made - with my original research back in 2022.
Some notes: I used the stand-mixer to do the initial incorporation. That was a mistake. Think I over-worked this dough. I did about five-or-so rounds of stretch-and-folds. That was probably fine. I dimpled this focaccia *and then* let it keep rising. Pretty sure...that I should have dimpled-it right ahead of the bake. Also, as I mentioned above, there was no cold ferment. I used ADY, so the hole-structure was pretty uniform and a little...'stodgy'. There was some okay oven-spring, but not enough. The bake, however, was great. Crisp top, crackle-y bottom and a soft, chewy middle. Lastly, I didn't incorporate anything *into* the dough. That's for next time - 'stud'ing' with some cheese cubes during the final stretch-and-fold/envelope-fold in the pan.
I used my Detroit pizza pans, which I think are great for focaccia (for me, at least).
I'll make another batch of dough, but this time, I'll correct some of the problems I outlined above.
Where I'm headed is towards two things: First...sandwich bread like this (in my wood-fired oven). And...something closer to Sfincione - or a more Sicilian-style pizza.
One of them mentioned in that post is a place in Nashville named St. Vito Focacciaria that has a lot of pizza-related heat the past few years that makes a Sfincione that includes breadcrumbs. Look at this - beautiful.
My hunch is that we've seen waves of pizza-making over the years: Neapolitian --> Detroit --> Chicago Tavern (having a moment now). I suspect that focaccia is coming next.
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