I literally could end this blog right here, with pictures of this truly awesome bread/pizza. The crust was flaky, almost like a pastry, and the inside was soft, tender, filled with holes, and so very good. It wrapped itself around my inner yum, and I found myself eating two pieces. I just couldn't help it. It was that good. My son told me it's now one of the things he will ask me to make when he comes home from college to visit. A new favorite for him, impressive!
Then there was Andy, who drooled over it and finally took a single bite. Bread flour is something he cannot eat without getting REALLY sick. This bread is so filled with olive oil, it is NOT a diet food that is for sure! Normally I do not like things that are dripping with oil, but this was different. I couldn't eat it all the time, but it is definitely something I will make again in the future.
Here's a slideshow of how I made this bread, and if you click in the middle of the picture it will take you to my picasa album for this bread.
Beautiful! I can almost taste it! You are right, we love our kids and our kids love our baking...oh yeah, they love us too! :D
ReplyDeleteJoanne, your focaccia looks amazing! Your Son will be coming home more and more I bet!! I love your slide show and I would love to hear more about your excel sheet and how you use it. As percise as you are...you could own your own bakery!!
ReplyDeleteWow, look at that! It looks mouthwatering, and I haven't even had breakfast yet this morning!!
ReplyDeleteWe had kids so we could spoil them...good on you! :)
Thanks! It's been a busy week and it's time for my son to go back to school today. Always makes me sad, but they do have to grow up.
ReplyDeleteThanks Coz, what a nice compliment! I will try to blog on how to use my excel worksheet, and it's already posted online. In fact I had to update one to handle some of the recipes that have a soaker, poolish, and the final dough.
The focaccia was really good and I can see making it in the future!