Belfast Telegraph

Roasted garlic, tomato & rosemary focaccia

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SERVES 12

This Italian focaccia is packed with roasted garlic, cherry tomatoes and fragrant rosemary, and makes a deliciousl­y aromatic loaf that’s perfect for sharing with friends. Give this easy baking recipe a go — it’s a classic you’re sure to return to.

INGREDIENT­S

500g (1lb) strong white bread flour 2 x 7g dried yeast sachets

1 tbsp sugar, plus extra tsp for baking 3 tbsp olive oil, plus extra for kneading, greasing and serving

1 bulb garlic, top sliced off

150g (5oz) cherry tomatoes Small handful rosemary sprigs

METHOD

Put the flour in a mixing bowl and make a well in the centre. Add the yeast, sugar and 100ml (3½fl oz) warm water. Gently mix with a fork and leave for a few minutes, until the yeast has dissolved and starts to foam.

Add another 150ml (¼pt) warm water, the olive oil and 1 tsp flaked sea salt, stirring until the mixture forms a sticky dough. Knead for 5-10 min, adding a little extra oil if needed, until smooth and elastic.

Shape the dough into a disc and transfer to a large, oiled bowl. Cover with a damp tea towel and set aside somewhere warm for 1 hour, or until doubled in size.

Meanwhile, preheat the oven to gas 6, 200C, fan 180C. Wrap the garlic bulb in kitchen foil, ensuring it is tightly sealed. Roast directly on the oven shelf for 25-30 min, or until tender. Once cool to handle, gently squeeze out the cloves and set aside until needed.

Put the tomatoes in a bowl and drizzle with oil. Toss to coat, then season and set aside until needed.

Lightly grease a deep 20cm x 30cm (8in x 12in) roasting tin with oil. Tip the dough into the tin and stretch it out to fill the edges and corners. Using oiled fingers, make rows of evenly spaced dimples over the surface of the dough and press in the garlic cloves and tomatoes.

Scatter over the rosemary. Cover with oiled cling film and set aside to prove for a further 45 min, or until doubled in size.

Preheat the oven to gas 6, 200C, fan 180C. Scatter the remaining sugar and a little sea salt over the dough. Put a separate tin in the bottom of the oven and carefully fill with boiling water from the kettle. Bake the dough on the middle shelf for 30 min, or until golden. Leave to cool in the tin for a few minutes. Drizzle with a little more oil before serving.

Tip: Once you’ve mastered the dough, get creative — try caramelise­d onions, olives or cheese.

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