Pesto and Olive Focaccia (Bread Machine)

"The pesto and olive give the focaccia a very robust flavor. As a variation, omit the pesto and brush dough with olive oil, then sprinkle with snipped fresh basil and finely shredded parmesan cheese. This comes from my Better Homes and Garden Bread Machine Book."
 
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Ready In:
2hrs
Ingredients:
9
Yields:
12 wedges
Serves:
12
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ingredients

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directions

  • Select 1 1/2 pound loaf size.
  • Add ingredients except pesto to machine according to manufacturer's directions.
  • Select the dough cycle, when the cycle is complete, remove dough, punch down.
  • Cover and allow to rest 10 minutes.
  • Place dough on greased 11-12" pizza pan.
  • Using the palms of your hands, pat dough into an even round just smaller than pan; using your fingertips, poke dough all over to dimple surface.
  • Spread pesto over the dough.
  • Cover loosely and let rise in a warm place 30 minutes; bake at 400°F for 25-30 minutes.
  • Serve warm or cool, cut into wedges. Leftovers can be store in the freezer.

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Reviews

  1. This bread came together nice and easy. I used my KitchenAid for mixing of the dough and let the bread rise for 45 min on the baking tray before placing in the oven. I reduced the oil to 2 tbsp, the amount of flour was spot on. I went with the olive oil / herb variation topping instead of the pesto. Made for ZWT 7 - by the Food.Commandoes
     
  2. I used 1 C whole wheat 2 C bread flour, subbed green olives for black (that's all I had) and didn't use the pesto topping and it turned out very good! We dipped it in balsamic n olive oil.
     
  3. This is a really wonderful bread! I used kalamata olives and homemade pesto. The olives gave it a wonderful color, almost like whole wheat bread. While it was baking, the whole house smelled like pesto, and I couldn't wait to try it. I think this would make a wonderful paninni sandwich, which I will have to try. Thanks for posting- this is a definite keeper!
     
  4. I don't know what happened, but this did not work out for me. I followed the recipe to the letter and I used fresh new yeast but the dough did not rise. I tried to serve it anyway but no one really ate it. Sorry to have to be negative. I didn't give a star rating because I'm assuming that the recipe does actually work since others have made it just fine and that something just went wrong
     
  5. This is quite good - however, I had just a little issue with the pesto overcooking - the bread part was so good, so perfect, but it could not have baked for a shorter period of time. It may be a function of the brand of pesto I used? It was quite brown and not as yummy as I had hoped. I am thinking next time to perhaps put the pesto on about halfway through the bake? However, the dough is just divine. I did use Italian seasoning mix instead of savory, because I had no savory. The dough is very very easy to work with, and I would use this dough as a base for any kind of focaccia.
     
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