Fresh Milled Flour Focaccia: Three Spring Flavors
If you know me, you know I like to keep things simple.
So instead of three different recipes, this is one base focaccia with three beautiful spring variations.
Eating with the seasons doesn’t have to be complicated—it can be as simple as starting with a dough you trust and letting a few fresh ingredients change the feel of it.
Fresh Milled Flour Focaccia: Three Spring Flavors
Servings
6-8
servingsPrep time
1
hourCooking time
20
minutesIngredients
500g fresh milled hard white wheat (or grains of your choice)
407g water
10g honey
30g olive oil (plus more for the pan + topping)
10g vital wheat gluten (optional, but helps with rise)
7g yeast
10g salt
Directions
- Mix & Rest (Autolyse)
In a mixing bowl, combine flour, water, sugar, and olive oil. Mix until just combined.
Let rest for 20–30 minutes. - Add Yeast + Salt
Sprinkle yeast and salt over the dough. Knead (by hand or mixer) for 5–7 minutes until smooth and slightly elastic. - First Rise
Cover and let rise until puffy and not quite doubled (about 25–45 minutes depending on your kitchen and altitude). - Pan & Second Rise
Generously oil a 9×13 pan or sheet pan.
Transfer dough and gently stretch to fit (don’t force it—let it relax if needed).
Cover and let rise again for 20–45 minutes. - Dimple & Top
Drizzle with olive oil and use your fingers to press deep dimples into the dough.
Add toppings (see below). - Bake
Bake at 425°F for 18–22 minutes, until golden brown.
Let cool slightly before slicing. - Three Spring Flavors
- Variation 1: Rosemary, Parmesan & Sea Salt
Savory, classic, and crowd-pleasing
Before baking:
Generous drizzle of olive oil
Fresh rosemary (chopped or whole sprigs)
Flaky sea salt
Freshly grated parmesan
After baking (optional):
Light brush of olive oil or melted butter
Extra sprinkle of parmesan - Variation 2: Lemon Blueberry with Lemon Glaze
Bright, lightly sweet, perfect for spring
Before baking:
Drizzle olive oil (light hand)
Zest of 1 lemon
Small handful of fresh blueberries (press gently into dough)
Light sprinkle of sugar
After baking:
Drizzle with lemon glaze:
1 cup powdered sugar
1–2 tbsp fresh lemon juice
Optional: extra zest - Variation 3: Strawberry, Honey & Thyme
Soft, floral, and just a little special
Before baking:
Light drizzle olive oil
Thinly sliced strawberries
Fresh thyme leaves
Small drizzle of honey
After baking:
Optional extra drizzle of honey
Tiny pinch of flaky salt to finish

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