Focaccia, Pizza's Tiny
Cousin
Very Similar But There Is A
difference
While very similar to its larger cousin, Focaccia is not quite the same as pizza. Focaccia is a
much smaller flatbread, and it is usually much thicker than a typical pizza. These fine breads are great by alone
as a small lunch meal, because they usually have many different ingredients on to of the bread once it is finished
baking.
The most obvious and notable ingredient for this flat bread is olive oil. This oil is used to
keep the bread from drying out, and is generally applied prior to the bread baking. Onions and other various
ingredients can line the top of one of these fine soft breads, and you can even place meats on the top of the bread
as well.
When you look at the Focaccia bread from these standpoints, it is obvious why many people become
confused and place them in the same pan as pizza.
Italy’s Tiny Bread In The Making
Not unlike pizza, Italy is in love with the focaccia bread. They have created this bread and
perfected it all at the same time. This bread is made in a very similar fashion to pizza where the dough is rolled
out into a flat board, and placed in an open stone bottomed oven or even a hearth.
Just before the dough is set to rise however, this is where things start to change. Olive oil is
applied to the top, and the dough is poked with either a finger or a utensil handle to release air. This keeps the
pockets that form on the top from developing, and makes the bread’s surface smooth. This is known as dotting the
bread, and is a practice that is not shared by the pizza.
When you dot the bread, you are making specific channels that the bread will use to accept the
oil and prevent any drying out and it will help with the flavor of the oils.
Bread With Multiple Purposes
What is truly unique about focaccia bread is that it can be used for
several different things opposed to the likes of pizza. Focaccia bread can in fact be used as a base for pizza
itself, or it can entertain various deli meats and be used as bread for sandwiches. This combined with the fact
that you can eat it as is, makes this bread very versatile and easy to work with.
Found Around The World
Focaccia bread has become so popular today, that it is virtually in every deli, bakery, and
grocery store, around the world. This pleasing tiny bread, with the oils and fine garlic and rosemary makes a
wonderful lunch on the go. It can be headed, or eaten as is, with a dip of fine olive oil. Whichever way you choose
to eat this delightful little bread, you cannot go wrong.
More and more people today, are finding this bread to be a great substitute for conventional
pizza dough as it is very light and airy. While the pizza dough is very similar in nature, there are definitely
differences that even the untrained consumer can detect.
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