Mini Focaccias - two ways | Vegan Recipe

Sunday, June 13, 2021




Today, I'm sharing with you a quick and easy recipe for focaccia. This Italian bread is perfect for your next BBQ, picnic or as a little snack enjoyed with some olive oil. You can really go wild with the toppings here but I thought I'd show you two of my favourites today. If you want to keep it more simple, just sprinkle your breads with rosemary and sea salt et voilà. Let's get baking :)


You'll need:

for the dough:

1 yeast cube
450g flour
1 tsp caster sugar
pinch of salt
300ml water
4 tbsp olive oil


for the toppings:

garlic cloves
fresh rosemary
cherry tomatoes
pine nuts
olive oil
coarse sea salt





In a glas or small bowl, crumble the yeast cube into about 4 - 5 tbsp of water, add the sugar and combine well. Set aside for it to do its thing for about 10 minutes.

In a big mixing bowl, mix together the flour, salt, olive oil and the rest of the water. Then add your yeast mixture and knead the ingredients to a ball of dough. Cover your dough with a towel and leave to rise in a warm location for at least an hour.


Preheat your oven to 225°C.


Your dough should now have risen to about twice its original size. Divide it into four parts and gently stretch the dough into little flatbreads, using your hands. Add your breads to a lined baking tray and cover them with the towel once more, to let them rise for another 20 minutes. After the second rise. using the back of a cooking spoon, make little wells in your focaccia breads, before brushing them with olive oil.


For the garlic & rosemary version, peel some garlic cloves and chop them in half lengthwise. Pick some leaves off your rosemary sprigs, then decorate your breads with both, gently pressing the cloves and leaves into the dough.





For the tomato and pine nut version, chop some cherry tomatoes an press them into your focaccias. Sprinkle some pince nuts on top.





Sprinkle some coarse sea salt on top of all the breads before baking them in the oven for about 20 - 25 minutes. Once they come out of the oven, give them another little brush of olive oil and leave them to cool before serving.


Don't they look soooo delicious?! And they taste it too if I do say so myself :) They definitely turned out super fluffy and were a big hit with everyone! I hope you give this recipe a go. Let me know if you do and tag me on instagram if you share you creations there :)


Lots of Love,
Jess xx

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