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Appetizers, Bread, Recipes, Side Dishes, Vegetarian · October 21, 2024

Fig and Rosemary Focaccia with Honey

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Fig and Rosemary Foccacia with Honey

My easy homemade fig and rosemary focaccia is so simple and satisfying. My scratch-made focaccia recipe is foolproof and with the addition of fresh figs and rosemary, the flavor is out of this world. The bread is crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside, then drizzled with honey and flakey sea salt for a sweet and salty finish.

From Scratch Focaccia with Figs and Rosemary

There’s nothing quite as satisfying as homemade bread, and focaccia is one of the easiest to make from scratch—no fancy equipment needed. Toss all of the ingredients into a bowl and do a few stretches and folds and you’ll have a beautifully baked focaccia ready to enjoy.

If you can’t find fresh figs, dried figs work perfectly when rehydrated. I used black mission figs, but feel free to substitute with whatever variety you can find. The result is a delicious, rustic bread that pairs perfectly with savory or sweet topping.

Ingredients Needed to Make Fig and Rosemary Focaccia with Honey~

Focaccia~
  • AP Flour
  • Water as close to room temp as possible (tap works fine, filtered is better)
  • Instant Yeast
  • Salt
Toppings~
  • Black Mission Figs
  • Fresh or Dried Rosemary
  • Flakey Salt
  • Honey
Fig and Rosemary Foccacia with Honey
Fig and Rosemary Foccacia with Honey
Fig and Rosemary Foccacia with Honey
Fig and Rosemary Foccacia with Honey

How to Make Fig and Rosemary Focaccia with Honey Step by Step~

Step 1: Mix the Dough

In a medium-sized bowl, combine the flour, water, instant yeast, and salt. Use a spoon or your hands to mix until just combined. Cover the bowl and let it rest for 20 minutes.

STEP 2: Stretch and Fold

Now perform the first set of stretches and folds. With a wet hand, slide your hand under one edge of the dough and fold it into the center of the bowl. Continue working your way around the edge of the bowl, folding the dough inward about 2x around the bowl or 8 stretch and folds. Cover and let it rest for 20 minutes before repeating this process twice more, with 20-minute rests between each round for a total of 3 rounds of stretch and folds. After the final set, transfer the dough to an oiled bowl, turn it to coat all sides, cover, and let it proof in the fridge for 12-24 hours.

STEP 3: Prep the Dough

Remove the dough from the fridge, which should now have doubled in size. Pour 2 tablespoons of olive oil into a 9×13-inch aluminum pan, then transfer the dough into the pan. Gently spread it out a bit, but don’t worry if it doesn’t reach the edges just yet. Cover the pan and leave it in a warm place for 1-2 hours, or until the dough relaxes and easily stretches to the edges.

STEP 4: Assemble and Bake

Preheat your oven to 425°F. Slice or quarter the figs and remove the rosemary from the stems. Pour 2 tablespoons of olive oil over the top of the dough and use your fingers to dimple it, like you’re gently playing a piano. Scatter the sliced figs, rosemary, and a sprinkle of flaky salt over the dough. Bake for 20 minutes, then drizzle with honey, slice, and enjoy!

Fig and Rosemary Foccacia with Honey

Notes for Success

No special tools are needed for this recipe—just your hands and a bowl will do the trick! If you’re using active dried yeast instead of instant yeast, simply adjust the amount to 5 grams. When it’s time to stretch and fold the dough, be gentle. This technique helps strengthen and develop the gluten, transforming the dough from sticky to smooth over time. You don’t want to tear the dough! Try and get the water temp as close to room temperature (68 to 74 degrees F) as possible and use filtered water if you can. Feel free to use whatever salt you have on hand In the dough, but if you are using table salt to sprinkle on top of the focaccia only use 1/4 tsp.

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Fig and Rosemary Foccacia with Honey
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Fig and Rosemary Focaccia with Honey

My fig and focaccia with honey is both simple and impressive. The bread is crispy on the outside and pillowy soft in the center and the fig, rosemary, and honey give the focaccia a sweet and savory flavor combination.
Prep Time14 hours hrs
Cook Time20 minutes mins
Course: bread, Side Dish
Cuisine: American, Italian
Servings: 12
Author: Jennifer Struss

Ingredients

  • 500 grams All Purpose Flour
  • 400 grams Water (close to room temperature and filtered)
  • 3 grams Instant Yeast
  • 9 grams Fine Sea Salt
  • 1/2 cup Olive Oil (divided)

Toppings

  • 3 sliced Black Mission Figs
  • 2 Sprigs of Rosemary (or 1/4 tsp of dried)
  • 1 tsp Maldon Flakey Salt
  • 1 tbsp Honey

Instructions

  • In a medium-sized bowl, combine the flour, water, instant yeast, and salt. Use a spoon or your hands to mix until just combined. Cover the bowl and let it rest for 20 minutes.
  • Now perform the first set of stretches and folds. With a wet hand, slide your hand under one edge of the dough and fold it into the center of the bowl. Continue working your way around the edge of the bowl, folding the dough inward about 2x around the bowl or 8 stretch and folds. Cover and let it rest for 20 minutes before repeating this process twice more, with 20-minute rests between each round for a total of 3 rounds of stretch and folds. After the final set, transfer the dough to an oiled bowl, turn it to coat all sides, cover, and let it proof in the fridge for 12-24 hours.
  • Remove the dough from the fridge, which should now have doubled in size. Pour 2 tablespoons of olive oil into a 9×13-inch aluminum pan, then transfer the dough into the pan. Gently spread it out a bit, but don’t worry if it doesn’t reach the edges just yet. Cover the pan and leave it in a warm place for 1-2 hours, or until the dough relaxes and easily stretches to the edges.
  • Preheat your oven to 425°F. Slice or quarter the figs and remove the rosemary from the stems. Pour 1 tablespoon of olive oil over the top of the dough and use your fingers to dimple it, like you're gently playing a piano. Scatter the sliced figs, rosemary, and a sprinkle of flaky salt over the dough. Bake for 20 minutes, then drizzle with honey, slice, and enjoy!

Notes

No special tools are needed for this recipe—just your hands and a bowl will do the trick! If you’re using active dried yeast instead of instant yeast, simply adjust the amount to 5 grams. When it’s time to stretch and fold the dough, be gentle. This technique helps strengthen and develop the gluten, transforming the dough from sticky to smooth over time. You don’t want to tear the dough! Try and get the water temp as close to room temperature (68 to 74 degrees F) as possible and use filtered water if you can. Feel free to use whatever salt you have on hand In the dough, but if you are using table salt to sprinkle on top of the focaccia only use 1/4 tsp.

Posted In: Appetizers, Bread, Recipes, Side Dishes, Vegetarian · Tagged: bread, fig, focaccia, focaccia bread, homemade bread, rosemary, rosemary bread, side dishes, vegetarian

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