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By Tiffany Published Last Updated: July 18, 2023 31 Comments

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Shockingly easy, homemade focaccia bread requires 5 simple ingredients and only 10 minutes of hands-on time. It’s our favorite quick flatbread recipe, perfect for beginner and experienced bread bakers!

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When I first started baking bread, focaccia was my go-to bread recipe. The steps are easy to follow and the recipe takes very little time to make – both important for a busy work-at-home mom with kids underfoot!

Even though I’m no longer a beginner bread baker, this homemade focaccia bread recipe is still my family’s favorite flatbread. The fluffy texture and cheesy flavor make it perfect for any dish on the meal plan.

It’s also VERY affordable and adaptable to the ingredients I have at the time.

What is Focaccia Bread

Focaccia is a type of flatbread, kind of like a thick, dense pizza. This easy bread recipe is incredibly easy to make and tastes much better than anything you’ll find in a store.

Similarly, like pizza, focaccia is often topped with olive oil, seasonings, and a sprinkle of cheese. You can mop up tortilla soup with a nice thick slice of garlic focaccia, or you can slice a large piece of rosemary focaccia in half and make a killer beef pesto panini.

So good. So easy!

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One Pan Focaccia Recipe Ingredients

  • Active dry yeast. I prefer using active dry yeast over instant yeast. As a result, I find it gives a better rise.
  • Sugar. The yeast needs something to eat.
  • Warm water. You’ll want your water at 110F. This is the best temperature for yeast to bloom.
  • Flour. I use all-purpose flour or bread flour in this recipe.
  • Extra virgin olive oil. This type of oil is perfect for focaccia.
  • Salt. You kosher salt for the bread and flaky sea salt for sprinkling on top. (I like Ava Jane’s Kitchen salt for toppings!)

How to Make Focaccia Bread: Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: To begin with, combine yeast, sugar, and warm water in a large bowl or a stand mixer and allow it to bloom, for approximately 10 minutes.

Step 2: Second, add the remaining ingredients and knead by hand or with a mixer until the dough is smooth and elastic.

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Step 3: Pour dough onto a lightly floured surface and divide into two equal pieces. Place each piece into an oiled 9″x9″ glass pan. Then gently push and punch the round of dough so that it reaches each corner and edge of the pan. Repeat for the second pan and then preheat oven to 400F degrees.

Step 4: Cover the dough with a towel and let the dough rise in a warm place for 1 – 1 ½ hours.

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Step 5: Drizzle olive oil over the top of each loaf and gently spread using clean fingers or a brush to cover the entire surface. At this time, dimple the dough with your fingertips and add sea salt and any other desired toppings. Bake for 25-30 minutes or until golden brown on the edges and surface.

Step 6: Last, remove pans from the oven; remove bread from the pans and allow to cool on a rack. Serve warm or at room temperature.

Pro Tips for Homemade Focaccia Bread

  • Use a different size pan. If you don’t have two 9×9 glass pans, use a 9×13 pan or two 9-inch pie pans. A 13×18 rimmed baking sheet will create thin focaccia perfect for pizza dough or sandwiches!
  • Double up your kitchen time. Use the same mixing bowl to make a second bread recipe while your focaccia is rising. The bowl is already ‘dirty’ and the kitchen is already warm!
  • Refrigerate or freeze leftover focaccia. This bread can dry out fairly quickly, therefore, wrap it up tightly and store it in the refrigerator and eat it within 2 days. Wrapped in plastic wrap and a freezer-safe bag, it can be stored in the freezer for up to a month. Thaw frozen bread overnight in the fridge to use.
  • Make focaccia sandwiches. Slice thick focaccia in half to make the sandwich of thin slices or on the other hand, bake on a larger baking sheet to make thin focaccia bread.
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Rosemary Focaccia Bread and Other Variations

This recipe as written is delicious, but just like the dinner rolls, you can tailor the recipe to make your favorite flavor.

  • Herb and Garlic – top with chopped fresh or roasted garlic and a generous sprinkle of dried herbs
  • Olive & Cheddar top each loaf with ¼ cup shredded cheddar (sharp works best). Add sliced olives on the top in a pattern of your choice. A few slices of red onion work with these flavors too!
  • Rosemary & Parmesan – top each loaf with shredded Parmesan and a generous sprinkle of fresh rosemary.
  • Jalapeño Cheddar – before baking, top each loaf with 1-2 slices of fresh jalapeño pepper and ¼ Tbsp of shredded cheddar cheese.
  • Black & Blue – add 1 tsp of ground pepper into the dough and before baking, sprinkle the top of the bread with blue cheese and lots of freshly ground pepper.
  • Tomato – top each loaf with slices of tomatoes. Use a variety of tomatoes, like cherry tomatoes, or heirlooms, and arrange in a pretty pattern.
  • Pesto – spread the tops of the dough with pesto before baking. This homemade carrot top pesto is really good!
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What to Serve with Focaccia:

  • Italian focaccia with zuppa toscana soup
  • Herb and cheddar focaccia with roasted red pepper tomato soup
  • Pepper and blue cheese focaccia with Instant Pot brisket!

FAQs about Focaccia Bread

How is Focaccia different from bread?

Focaccia is a type of bread that’s made in a shallow baking dish rather than a loaf pan. It’s made from similar ingredients as a sandwich bread with herbs added on top.

What is Foccacia Bread Art?

Focaccia bread art is turning your toppings into a work of art! I’ve seen beautiful landscapes, flower scenes, and stunning patterns placed on top of focaccia dough. This is achieved by arranging fresh herbs, vegetables, and leafy greens on the bread before baking.

Can I use different types of flour?

Bread flour orall-purpose flourwill work the best, but you could easily make this withwhole wheatoreinkorn. Just be prepared for the density to change slightly.

How to make gluten-free focaccia?

You can use a gluten-free baking mix likeBob’s Red Mill. The dough won’t rise quite like wheat dough since there is no gluten.

Can I make sourdough focaccia?

Yes! The steps for making sourdough focaccia are inverted – make the dough, let it rise, and then pour/shape it into the pan and add toppings. Therefore you’ll need a mature sourdough starter to get a proper rise.

More Easy Bread Recipes

  • Rosemary Olive Oil Flat Bread
  • No Yeast Bread
  • No Knead Artisan Dough
  • 90-Minute Man Bread

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Shockingly easy, homemade focaccia bread requires 5 simple ingredients and only 10 minutes of hands-on time. It’s our favorite quick flatbread recipe, perfect for beginner and experienced bread bakers.

  • Author: Tiffany
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 25 minutes
  • Total Time: 45 minutes
  • Yield: 18 1x
  • Category: Bread
  • Method: Oven
  • Cuisine: American

Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Combine yeast, sugar, and warm water in a large bowl or in a stand mixer and allow it to bloom, for approximately 10 minutes.
  2. Add the remaining ingredients and knead by hand or with a mixer until the dough is smooth and elastic about 10 minutes.
  3. Pour dough onto a lightly floured surface and divide into two equal pieces. Place each piece into an oiled 9″x9″ glass pan. Gently push and punch the round of dough so that it reaches each corner and edge of the pan. Repeat for the second pan. Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
  4. Cover the dough with a towel and allow to rise in a warm place for 1 – 1 1 ½ hours.
  5. Drizzle olive oil over the top of each loaf and gently spread using clean fingers or a brush to cover the entire surface. Add sea salt and any other desired toppings and bake for 25 minutes or until golden brown on the edges and surface.
  6. Remove pans from the oven; remove bread from the pans and allow to cool on a rack. Serve warm or at room temperature.

Notes

  • Refrigerate or freeze leftover focaccia. Focaccia can dry out fairly quickly. Wrap it up tightly and store it in the refrigerator and eat within 2 days. Wrapped in plastic wrap and a freezer-safe bag, it can be stored in the freezer for up to a month. Thaw frozen focaccia overnight in the fridge to use.

Recipe adapted from Joy of Cooking.

Nutrition

  • Calories: 106

Keywords: focaccia

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31 Comments

  1. Easiest One Pan Focaccia Bread Recipe (5+ Variations!) (14)Kendall T

    Hi, I tried making this as a focaccia pizza (as referenced in your Best Pizza Dough post). I topped it with tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese and mushrooms. The dough didn’t taste like focaccia; just really thick, slightly crunchy bread. What might have happened? Here are the variations I made: subbed 1 cup whole wheat flour for 1 cup white flour, left dough out in the cookie sheet pan for almost five hours before cooking as I was interrupted. Would either of these differences have mattered?

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    • Easiest One Pan Focaccia Bread Recipe (5+ Variations!) (15)Tiffany

      Hi Kendall! Yes, both of those substitutions will matter, especially the rise time. 🙂

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  2. Easiest One Pan Focaccia Bread Recipe (5+ Variations!) (16)Darlene

    Thank you for replying.
    I was able to get 2 recipes pinned by just tapping the picture. And then….doesn’t work any more. I’m on a cell phone, so hovering isn’t possible. Tapping causes the picture to go to the photo only page and lightly touching screen does the same thing. Holding the picture causes a menu screen to pop up. Don’t know what I did differently to get those two recipes to show the pin button.
    Oh, well. Just the same, the recipes you post still look very delicious.

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  3. Easiest One Pan Focaccia Bread Recipe (5+ Variations!) (17)Darlene

    Curious as to why you have a link to pinterest (and I follow you), but then don’t have a pin button of any sort so that we can pin your posts. Seems like it defeats the purpose of following you.
    I only have internet access through my cell phone and the pinterest app they have always crashes my phone, so it’s useless for pinning on sites where there is no pin button.
    Would love to have the ability to pin your recipes.Will you add a pin button and then I can pin you directly?
    Thanks!

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    • Easiest One Pan Focaccia Bread Recipe (5+ Variations!) (18)Tiffany

      Hi Darlene! If you hover over pictures, a “pin it” button should appear so you can share the posts. Thanks for sharing!!

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  4. Easiest One Pan Focaccia Bread Recipe (5+ Variations!) (19)Tiffany

    I’m new to the baking scene and was wondering if I could make the dough in a bread machine on the dough setting, and then bake it per the recipe’s instructions? Also, how long should I bake it and at what temperature, if I put the dough in a 9×13 glass pan instead of two 9×9 pans? Thanks for your help!

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    • Easiest One Pan Focaccia Bread Recipe (5+ Variations!) (20)Tiffany

      Hi Tiffany! If your machine doesn’t have the rise, then yes you can do that. The bread only has one rise in this recipe, and it needs to be in the pan. To bake for one 9×13, the bake time should be roughly the same, maybe adding just a few minutes more? But it wasn’t a significant difference when I tested a larger batch. 🙂

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  5. Easiest One Pan Focaccia Bread Recipe (5+ Variations!) (21)John Kinnaman

    Is it better to let the dough rise in the ice box over night ?

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    • Easiest One Pan Focaccia Bread Recipe (5+ Variations!) (22)Tiffany

      Hi John! I’ve never tried that before, but I’m sure it could work. Don’t be surprised though if the rise is pretty significant, since there’s only one rise in the entire recipe. 🙂

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  6. Easiest One Pan Focaccia Bread Recipe (5+ Variations!) (23)Melissa

    I just made this for the first time and used half AP and half white wheat flour. It wasn’t looking promising, so I decided to make another one with all AP flour. Well, they both came out delicious! As a matter of fact, my husband preferred the one with white wheat flour! 🙂

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    • Easiest One Pan Focaccia Bread Recipe (5+ Variations!) (24)Tiffany

      Great news Melissa, on both the loaves coming out nice, and your husband preferring the wheat flour! We really like the combination of partial whole wheat too. Have you tried spelt or kamut before? Delicious grains!

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      • Easiest One Pan Focaccia Bread Recipe (5+ Variations!) (25)Melissa

        No, I haven’t but I want to! I don’t have a flour mill, and the pre-ground spelt and kamut seem pricey. Any suggestions on where to purchase it for a decent price?

      • Easiest One Pan Focaccia Bread Recipe (5+ Variations!) (26)Tiffany

        I’d try Whole Foods bulk section. You can get just a pound or two and see if you like them, and see how fast you go through them. It’s much slower since it’s usually in combination with other flours. 🙂

  7. Easiest One Pan Focaccia Bread Recipe (5+ Variations!) (27)Amy

    Can you freeze this? Would you freeze it before or after baking? It looks yummy!

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    • Easiest One Pan Focaccia Bread Recipe (5+ Variations!) (28)Tiffany

      Yes, you can Amy! I would freeze after baking. I’ve frozen muffin batter, but not dough.

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      • Easiest One Pan Focaccia Bread Recipe (5+ Variations!) (29)Amy

        Thanks!

  8. Easiest One Pan Focaccia Bread Recipe (5+ Variations!) (30)Jennifer

    What about using white wheat flour to avoid using refined white flour? Do you think I would need to add more water?

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    • Easiest One Pan Focaccia Bread Recipe (5+ Variations!) (31)Tiffany

      Jennifer,

      I’ve substituted white whole wheat flour for nearly all of the bread recipes for half of the flour listed and haven’t run into any problems yet. If you use all whole wheat flour, try sifting the flour first and possibly adding one tablespoon of vital wheat gluten (only if you have it). Another option would be to use butter instead of the oil (butter helps with the rise too) and let it rise a bit longer. White whole wheat isn’t as fickle as regular whole wheat, so there’s a really good chance it’ll come out great without any other changes. Please let us know how it turns out if you try it. I’m anxious to see how it would turn out, but I can only eat so much bread at a time, lol! ~Tiffany

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  9. Easiest One Pan Focaccia Bread Recipe (5+ Variations!) (32)Trish - Mom On Timeout

    Pinning and I absolutely cannot wait to give this a try – especially the jalepeno and cheese version 🙂

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  10. Easiest One Pan Focaccia Bread Recipe (5+ Variations!) (33)Tiffany

    Thanks!

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  11. Easiest One Pan Focaccia Bread Recipe (5+ Variations!) (34)April @ The 21st Century Housewife

    Your Focaccia sounds so delicious and it looks wonderful! I love the variations as well. And it is great to free up your mixing bowl 🙂

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  12. Easiest One Pan Focaccia Bread Recipe (5+ Variations!) (35)Lea H @ Nourishing Treasures

    Thank you for your submission on Nourishing Treasures’ Make Your Own! Monday link-up.

    Check back tomorrow when the new link-up is running to see if you were one of the top 3 featured posts! 🙂

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  13. Easiest One Pan Focaccia Bread Recipe (5+ Variations!) (36)Bethany

    pinned it!! cannot wait to try this.

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    • Easiest One Pan Focaccia Bread Recipe (5+ Variations!) (37)Tiffany

      Hope you enjoy it as much as we do Bethany 🙂

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  14. Easiest One Pan Focaccia Bread Recipe (5+ Variations!) (38)HungryLittleGirl

    Oh my, this looks so comforting!
    I would love to have you share this and/or any other recipe of yours at Wednesday Extravaganza – my Link Party with a special something. There is a pretty nice Giveaway going on this week too!
    Can’t wait to see you there!

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    • Easiest One Pan Focaccia Bread Recipe (5+ Variations!) (39)Tiffany

      Thanks for the invite!

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  15. Easiest One Pan Focaccia Bread Recipe (5+ Variations!) (40)Michelle

    Visiting from On the Menu Monday. Love these variations–especially the jalapeno cheddar.

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    • Easiest One Pan Focaccia Bread Recipe (5+ Variations!) (41)Tiffany

      Thanks for visiting Michelle – that’s my favorite too!

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  16. Easiest One Pan Focaccia Bread Recipe (5+ Variations!) (42)Mary Katherine

    Looks delicious. Extra points for being able to let the dough rise in your pan.

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    • Easiest One Pan Focaccia Bread Recipe (5+ Variations!) (43)Tiffany

      Thanks Mary Katherine. 🙂

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