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Caramelized Onion Focaccia


Focaccia is a type of Italian bread or flatbread that was traditionally made in Italy and can be considered a precursor to pizza. In the old days, during times of scarcity, homemakers would make focaccia with whatever ingredients they had in the fridge. You could find focaccia with vegetables, potatoes, mushrooms, tomatoes, olives, or whatever was on hand. They often added herbs like rosemary, oregano, and thyme to enhance the flavor. Here, we'll make focaccia with caramelized onions that have been simmered in wine, combined with cherry tomatoes and slices of olive fillets. It's a very tasty suggestion that you should try, and it can be prepared during fasting periods.

 

For the dough:

440 grams of type 00 flour
1 packet of dry yeast
2 teaspoons of sugar
220 grams of lukewarm water
1 ½ teaspoons of salt
For the topping:

2 dry onions, sliced
1 clove of garlic, finely chopped
3/4 cup of red wine
2 teaspoons of sugar (for caramelizing the onions)
Olive oil
Cherry tomatoes
Slices of olive fillets
Rosemary