You remember my first video on how to make khandvi?
And my second on making focaccia bread?
And how each time how I said it would be my last.
Well, apparently they weren’t because I am sharing another one today.
You remember my first video on how to make khandvi?
And my second on making focaccia bread?
And how each time how I said it would be my last.
Well, apparently they weren’t because I am sharing another one today.
Before leaving for Canada, I had the chance to stock up on a few recipes for the blog. I did not realize that staying with family and such a hectic course schedule would leave me with not much time to spend on the blog. And hence my absence. And also why I haven’t been able to reply to your messages and mails. Sorry! I’ll get to it soon!
I also had the chance to shoot another video tutorial. I thought it looked fine when I shot it, but when I came to Canada and tried working on it, it just did not feel right. I would work on it a few hours, not like it, trash the project and then start the next day again. There are actually four versions of this video that I made and none of them turned out to be what I wanted.
But, I am still posting the video because I love this recipe for Focaccia bread. It’s from Peter Reinhart’s book the Bread Bakers’ Apprentice and not that I have tried other Focaccia recipes (one of my friends’ told me the one on Annie’s Eats site is pretty good), with this recipe I never really felt the need to try another one. It does require you to plan a little ahead of time, but if you truly want a crusty outside and a chewy inside, you do need to take that extra step. Kind of like Peter Reinhart’s Pizza dough. Believe me, it’s one of the best pizza dough recipes you will ever try. And so is this recipe for Focaccia bread.