I make sourdough focaccia when it's clear my loaf isn't going to turn out. Here are simple tips for delicious bread.
When my loaf is too bubbly and doesn't hold shape, I make sourdough focaccia. Baking focaccia bread has other perks, too.
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- Sourdough focaccia is even easier to bake than a typical sourdough loaf.
- It requires fewer tools, less time management, and, in my opinion, tastes better.
- Here are my tips for baking sourdough focaccia (although I'm no expert).
I have a confession. More often than not, I make sourdough focaccia instead of a typical sourdough loaf.
There are a few reasons. As an unserious sourdough baker, it's a recipe that's hard to mess up. Plus, it's easier to add toppings, requires fewer tools, and, most importantly, involves lots of olive oil.
While I'm no expert, here's what I've learned after baking dozens of focaccia and sourdough loaves.