Make a soft gluten-free non-sticky Sabudana Khichdi, a pilaf with my mother-in-laws secret tips to make this popular snack and breakfast item.
Focaccia
Focaccia |
Aipi had blogged about Focaccia and where I first met Focaccia. I was drooling, no this is mild word, and can anyone suggest a much better word, for there are no words to describe the curious need that I had for this delicious bread.
Aipi always an epitome of encouragement nudged me into trying it out. And was it a success?
Barely out of the pan and it already had my kids making inroads in it. Of course they told me that that one is much prettier … but then that never deters me.
Thanks Aipi!!
I have made modifications as I had run out of Maida and I do not have feta cheese etc.
Ingredients:
3 ½ cups whole wheat flour
½ cup Maida
1 ½ cup warm water
1 tblspn yeast
1 teaspoon sugar
2 teaspoon salt
4 cloves garlic
4 teaspoon Oil + oil for greasing
For the topping:
2 tomatoes, thinly sliced (I sharpened my knife just to chop these tomatoes)
¼ cup Amul Cheese
½ cup Mozzarella
½ cup olives, slices
½ capsicum sliced thin (optional)(I used it as it needed immediate attention or had to bin it)
2 teaspoon olive oil
1 teaspoon mixture of red chilli powder, oregano, pepper
Method:
1. In a bowl dissolve the sugar and salt. Add the yeast and mix well. Keep covered till frothy. I needed about 10 minutes.
2. Mix the 4 tspn oil to the yeast mixture. Crush the 4 garlic cloves and mix in the flours. Make a well in the centre and pour in the yeast mixture.
3. Knead the dough till it forms a smooth ball. Knead with a little oil.
4. Drizzle oil in the baking pan, you need 9*13 inch pan.
5. Put the dough in the pan and press out in the pan. Including the corners. Cover with a damp towel and keep in a warm place for it to rise. I needed 2 hours to rise.
6. Pre heat the oven to 425°F or 220°C.
7. Grate the mozzarella on the surface. Arrange the tomatoes, capsicum and olives and press gently. Sprinkle salt. Add the grated Amul cheese. Drizzle the 2 teaspoon oil and bake till golden brown. Took me about 40 minutes.
8. Transfer to wire rack. Cool and cut into desired shapes to eat.
P.S. My elder kid loved it with a mixture of tomato sauce and mustard.
This is how it looked before I baked it
Sending this to Aipi’s Bookmarked recipes.
SravsCulinaryConcepts says
So yummy and delicious !!!
savitha ramesh says
Wow .sure a kids delight.Love the colour and texture.
Krithi's Kitchen says
This one would have been a great treat to your kids with all the cheese they would love...
Looks so inviting..
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divya says
OMG what an awesome color and delicious. lovely clicks.
Unknown says
Thanks Archana for sharing this recipe, made focaccia for this month's blog hop. Loved it. Jayanthi(www.sizzlingveggies.com)