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No Knead Focaccia

Prep

2h 30m

Cook

22m

Total

2h 52m

Ingredients

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Step 1

Add the salt, warm water, olive oil, and yeast to a bowl and mix well. Add the flour, mix until fully incorporated. No kneading needed. Cover and leave to rest for 30 minutes.

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For

12

M

I

Dough:

475

ml

Warm water

2

tsp

Salt

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Notes

Room temperature makes a big difference — always let your dough rise somewhere warm. For a plain focaccia (great for sandwiches), leave it as is. Want it as a dipping bread? Add rosemary, garlic, and sea salt after the final proof — or even just on half the tray for the best of both worlds.

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No Knead Focaccia

Prep

2h 30m

Cook

22m

Total

2h 52m

Ingredients

Method

Turn cooking mode on

Step 1

Add the salt, warm water, olive oil, and yeast to a bowl and mix well. Add the flour, mix until fully incorporated. No kneading needed. Cover and leave to rest for 30 minutes.

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For

12

M

I

Dough:

475

ml

Warm water

2

tsp

Salt

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Notes

Room temperature makes a big difference — always let your dough rise somewhere warm. For a plain focaccia (great for sandwiches), leave it as is. Want it as a dipping bread? Add rosemary, garlic, and sea salt after the final proof — or even just on half the tray for the best of both worlds.

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