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  2. I Tried King Arthur's 2025 Recipe of the Year—And It's Fantastic

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    It's an easy-to-prepare bread with a crispy crust and a fluffy, airy interior—here's why it's become my new go-to recipe. What Makes King Arthur's 2025 Recipe of the Year Special? Focaccia is an ...

  3. Easy homemade focaccia bread is big on cheesy flavor - AOL

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    Let the cheesy focaccia cool in the pan for 5 minutes. Then, carefully remove it from the pan and transfer the focaccia to a wire rack to cool for at least 20 minutes before slicing. Yield: One 9 ...

  4. Focaccia - Wikipedia

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    Potato rosemary focaccia is sometimes called "potato pizza" in New York City. [30] Although rosemary is the most common herb used to flavor focaccia, [31] sage is also used, and the variant is called focaccia alla salvia. [23] Focaccia al rosmarino may have a moist texture, and the exact recipe varies. [32] It may be savory or sweet. [32]

  5. Flatbread - Wikipedia

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    Pan de semita ; Piki : made very thin from blue corn and baked on a hot flat stone; Ploye : thin crepe made from buckwheat flour, traditional to the Brayons of northeast New Brunswick. Pupusa (El Salvador) Tortilla (Mexico, Central and South America): either as corn tortilla or flour tortilla

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    View Recipe. This roasted lemon salmon is a bright and easy dinner with plenty of fresh flavors. The star of the dish is the vibrant green herb sauce, made with fresh parsley and dill; it adds a ...

  7. Apulian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    They can be baked in the oven like calzone, but deep frying is traditional. [9] Focaccia Barese is a local variation of focaccia originating from Bari, which is covered with tomatoes, oregano and optionally olives, with olive oil drizzled on top. [10] The rustico which is popular in the area of Lecce doesn't use bread but puff pastry as a base.