‘Schiacciata con L’uva’ aka Focaccia with grapes.

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It is the season for grapes and where I live,we are blessed with all varieties of the juicy fruit. Some kind soul sent us a huge lot of these jewel like pretty grapes and I was worried they would spoil if I do not use them up soon.
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Unfounded fears totally! We’ve snacked on them like there’s no tomorrow!! Before the last bunch vanished, I had to try this mildly sweet and totally delicious flatbread – ‘Schiacciata con L’uva’, which translates to Focaccia with grapes.
It is a glorious explosion of flavours with the best quality grapes, some rosemary,a sprinkle of brown sugar and some sea salt! A big shout of thanks to my friend Megha Vikram Singh for the recipe idea! We loved it Meg ❤
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I changed the toppings on my go-to Focaccia recipe and had this awesome crunchy delight to savour!

Ingredients

For the Focaccia dough

2  cups – All purpose flour  (Maida)
1 ¼  tsp dry yeast or ½ teaspoon Instant yeast
1 tsp sugar
1 tsp salt
3/4 cup buttermilk/chhas/taak (at room temperature)
¼ cup just-warm water
2 Tbsp olive oil

For the topping

A bunch of grapes, red/black
2 Tbsp olive oil
1 ½ tsp rosemary fresh/dried
A pinch of salt
1 tsp brown/white sugar (or more if you like sweeter)

Prove the yeast – add the sugar to ¼ cup of warm water. Mix well. The water has to be just the right temperature- not too hot because that will kill the yeast not too cool because the yeast won’t prove. Drop some on the back of your wrist and it should feel warm there. Add the yeast and rest covered for 10-15 minutes. The yeast should froth like soapy bubbles. If it doesn’t, throw the mix and start afresh. Proper proving of the yeast is vital to good bread!
In a big bowl, take the flour and salt. Mix.
Once the yeast has bloomed, add it to the flour and knead the dough with the buttermilk. It will be sticky and it is meant to be like that.
Add the Olive oil and knead for another 10-12 minutes.
Transfer the dough to an oiled bowl, cover with cling film, or a kitchen towel and rest for 11/2 to 2 hours. The dough should double up. The time actually depends on the weather conditions-if very hot, it doubles sooner than the 1 ½ hours. This is the first prove.

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Remove from the bowl once the dough is doubled and gently knock out the air.
Roll it out into a square or circle as desired and place on to a greased baking dish. This amount of dough will give two regular sized focaccias.

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Drizzle some olive oil over the Focaccia and sprinkle the rosemary, salt and sugar.
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Arrange the grapes all over the flatbread. Sprinkle some more sugar, salt and drizzle some olive oil.
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Cover with cling film or a kitchen towel taking care to that they do not touch the top of the bread. Leave to rise again for about 45 minutes. This is the second prove
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When there are 20 minutes to go, pre-heat the oven at 200C.
Bake for 20 minutes, till the top browns.  If doing in an oven with two elements, please keep both on
Serve fresh out of the oven.Enjoy with some cheese and wine. Or with coffee! It works beautifully.
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