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How Italian FOCACCIA is Made | What the Heck is Focaccia??
Many astute viewers noticed a distinct lack of focaccia in our recent bread video. Today, we're here to remedy the omission! Eva is here to teach us the basics of Italian focaccia, from north to south.
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@PastaGrammar
@PastaGrammar 2 года назад
Thanks for inspiring this video, guys! Which kind of focaccia looks yummiest to you?
@frostbite4954
@frostbite4954 2 года назад
di Recco and Genovese for sure. I would love to visit Recco, when the Sagra del Fuoco ( fireworks festival) is going on, and eat away on that focaccia.
@ianybanez5826
@ianybanez5826 2 года назад
All is delicious but the Calabrese one wins me over by the tomatoes and chillies 🍅🌶
@giovannicorno1247
@giovannicorno1247 2 года назад
La Focaccia Pugliese wins on all others!
@mariajk975
@mariajk975 2 года назад
Tutte e tre! Quindi domani mi impegnerò a prepararle.. prevedo tanta tantissima focaccia per colazione, pranzo e cena 😂
@danieleyre8913
@danieleyre8913 2 года назад
The second one looked the yummiest.
@virginiaallen3406
@virginiaallen3406 Год назад
Oh my 👍...I am 68 yrs old..born in 53...I grew up in Humboldt County in northern California..a coastal town called Eureka, I remember a new girl in my 5th grade class one day..her name was Maria..she had the most beautiful accent.. we talked..were friends instantly. She lived behind us..cross the alley.I would go to her house every morning . Her grandmother would give me this big mug of coffee n milk..with this thick piece of bread in it ..it was heaven..never tasted anything like it(I always got a teaspoon of m to dad's coffee in the morning...but this was delicious.. Maria told me her parents and grandparents were from Italy...it was magic... we'd come in from school n the most amazing aromas came out of that house..they moved with in a year.. but the taste of that coffee n bread is still with me today .making that coffee how you did then pouring it into the warm milk took me back.
@damianolanzoni9583
@damianolanzoni9583 2 года назад
It should be also addressed the fact that "focaccia" in different part of Italy could also be sweet. Here in Mantova the local version is called "chisöla" and it's made with flour, water, yeast, olive oil and lard and you can find it with onions, ciccioli or raisins.
@gregmuon
@gregmuon 2 года назад
There's a sweet focaccia with raisins from Lucca also. It has sugar sprinkled on top instead of salt, but otherwise is pretty much like Eva's focaccia Genovese.
@denacrescini1990
@denacrescini1990 2 года назад
Yes. My Nonni always made hers with raisins.
@ferrocinque3938
@ferrocinque3938 2 года назад
Yes in Veneto focaccia is a cake (sweet loaf) made for Easter
@denacrescini1990
@denacrescini1990 2 года назад
Ok I wondered if it was called different things too! Because in my family they never pronounced it like "FOCACHA" my family always said " FUGAASSA" American phonics spelled out!
@progpetar
@progpetar 2 года назад
From a genovese couple (your most relentless and hardcore fans): here in the kitchen an applause rose when you made capuccino just right after focaccia, that's a neat move, we love you Eva! 🇮🇹♥️ PS: also the recco one, just speechless, I'm was born and raised there for 16 years. Fantastic!
@susanlwebb5449
@susanlwebb5449 Год назад
I really enjoy your show and would appreciate it, if you could find time to do a cookbook. I would definitely purchase it. Thank you and Love to you both. PS I live in Arizona City about 50 miles from Tucson.
@revoltoff
@revoltoff 2 года назад
Waiting for your cookbook eva, as an obessed foodie finding myself diving deep into different cuisines around the world and exploring the most insane ingredients, I can safely say that not a lot of people in Italy can cook like you and have the knowledge. I'd say maybe only literally only 1% or so...you are close to mastering southern italian cuisine.
@gagamba9198
@gagamba9198 2 года назад
Eva gets all the praise. Well deserved. But Harper is an excellent straight man. I think that deserves recognition too.
@cosettapessa6417
@cosettapessa6417 2 года назад
Yep. Not gay.
@sevenandthelittlestmew
@sevenandthelittlestmew 2 года назад
@@cosettapessa6417 A “straight man” in comedy is someone who is the serious one, and the comic plays off of their composure. Think Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, or Abbott and Costello or Lucy and Desi Arnaz. A straight man can also be the humorous part of the comedy through a deadpan performance, like Bob Newhart in Newhart, or Bea Arthur in the Golden Girls. A female version of the straight man used to be referred to as a comedic foil. I don’t know if any of these terms are common anymore, but I’m old, so I remember these being used for comedy duos. 🤷🏻‍♀️
@cosettapessa6417
@cosettapessa6417 2 года назад
@@sevenandthelittlestmew he's straight yes.
@catherinemori4496
@catherinemori4496 4 дня назад
Of course, straight man is still used that way! Sheesh!
@danielaferrari1380
@danielaferrari1380 Год назад
I'm from Modena: here we have La Stria. It's similar to the di Recco focaccia but with more layers (at least 6 or 8) and it's very dry ,so very crumbly (friabile=si sbriciola un tot). We also have il Gnocco Ingrassato: it's similar to the Genovese but more thick and you can have it with also with some very little dices of prosciutto crudo on top (they have to be baked with the Gnocco). And i love, love, LOVE the Schiaccia Toscana (i go on vacation in Lighorn/Livorno). Cheers
@davidholiday4494
@davidholiday4494 2 года назад
Eva: All of your cooking skills continue to astound me!!! They all looked incredible and such lovely variations. Growing up my grandmother would make foccacia and it was more like the first one shown - although she was from Naples. I would love to try all of them though.
@MelvisVelour
@MelvisVelour 2 года назад
What astonishes me is the incredible number recipes and depth of knowledge that Eva has tucked away in her mental rolodex (remember them?) that you know isn't the result of a couple of recent good searches...
@davidholiday4494
@davidholiday4494 2 года назад
@@MelvisVelour bsolutely - she really knows what she is doing.
@mariadavola
@mariadavola 2 года назад
we used to have bread with ricotta and whey for breakfast in italy my mon would send me and my brother with a bowl filled with bread and 10 liri at the time and this lady at the corner of our street used to have a big pot od frsh ricotta with whey and that was our breakfast in the morning when i was small my brother did his kinderkarten and first grade in italy, i started school in montreal, canada since i was only 5 when we came here my parents cultivated oranges. lemons olives and almonds in sicily i never went back would love to go inside the house where i was born it actually belonged to my nonna - sadly im now in a wheelchair following a brain aneurysm that left me paralysed on my left side so i had to teach my husband his favourite recipes so he could eat and still enjoy his favourite foods i sometimes make him watch your videos so he understands how to kneed and do lots of things i can no longer do so thanks for sharing mille grazie un giorno ritornero in mio paese
@nickvoutos8265
@nickvoutos8265 2 года назад
Good Morning I must admit how many different recipes Eva knows from all regions of Italy. She doesn't fudge the recipe on any of them ( ok the cheese substitution ) Her knowledge is really impressive. it's like she has worked in every region in Italy. I don't think she ever worked in any restaurants . i hope you dont get tired of me saying BRAVO!!!BRAVA!! BRAVISSIMA!!! Ciao
@PastaGrammar
@PastaGrammar 2 года назад
Grazie mille!
@GiovanniTommasi-tourleader
@GiovanniTommasi-tourleader 2 года назад
Da Genovese, vi consiglio di mangiare la focaccia "capovolta": la parte superiore, quella più dorata dove, per intenderci, rimangono l'olio e il sale, deve toccare infatti direttamente la lingua, per una degustazione ottimale.
@PastaGrammar
@PastaGrammar 2 года назад
Lo faremo
@miyounova
@miyounova 2 года назад
Same in France, we don't consider "fougasse" to be a bread! Same goes for brioche or milk breads. I don't even know what we'd classify them as, just not bread 😄 We definitely don't dip it in coffee though. We have "fougassette" as well, which is slightly sweet, flavoured with orange blossom flour, it's delicious. Our fougasses have wholes in them, rather than beinng in one piece, so technically, you can just break pieces off and share, but let's face it, why would you not eat an entire one by yourself (they're not that big). And focaccia, just like fougasse, and probably other flat breads around the world, were originally baked when the wood fired oven were heating up. It's possible that similar foods (using yeast and olive oil) then took the same name, even if it might not have been baked similarly.
@cterriquez
@cterriquez 2 года назад
Eva, I am so impressed, not only with your cooking experience and technique but most of all your knowledge of italian food. I mean, it's one thing to know the recipe ingredients and how to prepare it but your knowledge of where these dishes come from and their back story is incredible. How did you learn and master your italian cuisine? Did you go to school or travel or both? Thank you for sharing this knowledge with all of us! Grazie Mille from your Mexican fan!!
@PastaGrammar
@PastaGrammar 2 года назад
Grazie! I just grew up in a family of cooks and I was lucky enough to live in many different regions of Italy ❤
@TheCelestialhealer
@TheCelestialhealer 9 месяцев назад
That is exactly what I wanted to know. ❤🎉
@OneAdam12Adam
@OneAdam12Adam 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for your generosity and candor, Eva! And to the Mexican fan, thanks for asking the question. 😊
@peterdecesaro5021
@peterdecesaro5021 2 года назад
Eva's skills are indisputable. I so look forward to your updates every week. It is great to see Harper's Italian language skills advancing. The beauty from the peninsula has many aspects and it is so wonderful to see them showcased here. Mille mille auguri e un grandissimo ringraziamento. Un abbraccio forte.
@biancaverdeschi880
@biancaverdeschi880 2 года назад
Focaccia di Recco is the TOP (best and coolest) one🔝😂 Said by a Piedmontese who goes to Liguria. It's hard to bring exact definitions of italian dishes to foreigners because there are so many variations in a single term but I'd define focaccia as a dough product that is not normal bread because it has other ingredients (cheese, tomatoes, honey...) and it's eaten by itself, as a street food. But then I remember that variations of bread can have other things inside such as olives, nuts... which to a foreigner could make it seem no different from a focaccia... 😫 damn it's hard to describe
@PastaGrammar
@PastaGrammar 2 года назад
It's difficult! 😂
@rhythmicmusicswap4173
@rhythmicmusicswap4173 10 месяцев назад
Focaccia di recco is the original sin Too much tasty 😂😂
@iReporteriReporting
@iReporteriReporting 2 года назад
I love to make focaccia with red onion, olive oil, and artichokes. It's been a while. Thanks for your recipe.
@annamariaayyad2891
@annamariaayyad2891 2 года назад
Eva, you are the best teacher. Your cooking skills are amazing. You have inspired me to make my favourite focaccia today, focaccia barese. All the ones you made looked delicious and I will definitely have to try the Calabrian one soon. Thank you both again for a great video. Love and blessings ❤ ❤.
@mb0314
@mb0314 2 года назад
The 1st is my favorite to make, but I add rosemary, roasted garlic, glazed onions, and sliced tomatoes, add coarse salt and EVOO. Delicious 👍🏻🥰
@mauriziocosta8416
@mauriziocosta8416 2 года назад
So make your own pizza or focaccia, not the Genoese one.
@mb0314
@mb0314 2 года назад
@@mauriziocosta8416 Thank you, I will👍🏻
@felixvecchiarelli6458
@felixvecchiarelli6458 2 года назад
Yes!! Can't wait!! Thanks to you both!
@tiegerpfote93
@tiegerpfote93 2 года назад
Loved seeing all the different recipes. I grew up eating Focaccia alla Genovese as my family used to go on holiday in Camogli a lot, so this is the one I love and always come back to, but I like to try out new recipes. Thank you for sharing :) Greetings from Germany
@PastaGrammar
@PastaGrammar 2 года назад
Ciao from the USA!
@gailjordan9250
@gailjordan9250 2 года назад
I am grateful to you for sharing your knowledge and making cooking fun at the same time.
@willitnoodle
@willitnoodle 2 года назад
Best Italian youtube channel, hands down, no competition 💖
@PastaGrammar
@PastaGrammar 2 года назад
Grazie!
@karen1air
@karen1air 2 года назад
My favorite carb loaded item. Can’t wait to try this recipe. Love you two.
@Farryn_
@Farryn_ 2 года назад
You guys' videos are so fun to watch! Wish you guys reach a million subscribers this year✨
@PastaGrammar
@PastaGrammar 2 года назад
Grazie!
@mell8831
@mell8831 6 месяцев назад
I love how you two look at each other with such love ❤️ warms my heart!!
@persephonelipuma9691
@persephonelipuma9691 Год назад
ive found so many amazing recipes from you guys. Im not financially doing too well and so many of these dishes are very affordable and delicious. Thank you for helping me connect with my family's culture again.
@neytiriavatar140
@neytiriavatar140 11 месяцев назад
Bless you sweetheart, send a lucky star so you do better
@persephonelipuma9691
@persephonelipuma9691 11 месяцев назад
@@neytiriavatar140 thank you sweetheart
@neytiriavatar140
@neytiriavatar140 11 месяцев назад
@@persephonelipuma9691 ♥️
@dawnhanson6770
@dawnhanson6770 2 года назад
I've been waiting for this video! 15 minutes of information about the best bread ever!
@roseconklin5392
@roseconklin5392 2 года назад
Hi Harper and Eva! All 3 varieties of focaccia showcase Eva's master class skills. I think the last one is definitely my favorite! WOW!
@stoneylrobertson
@stoneylrobertson 2 года назад
I had no idea there were so many types! It seems to me to be Italian, "snack bread". Multipurpose, different, yet all filling a similar role. A snack. Bravo! Even more posabilities!
@angelabaiers5055
@angelabaiers5055 Год назад
My Grandfather Umberto & his parents & relatives were from Northern Italy. . He would cook his Polenta Dish for Special Occasions like Easter or by request in a huge pot in his basement with his special cleanup, thick large wood stick (a literal stick) to stir his boiling Polenta it seemed like he stirred it forever . Then he would turn it out,mold it like a large footbal into a pan to cool. He served it with a thick dark brown sauce with shredded & chunky beef stew that had onions, peas in it. I think a dark red wine was used like it short ribs like lambruco. He topped the polenta loaf with fresh Romano & Parm cheeses then slice it with a string. Serve the hearty stew gravy sauce over the the Polenta. It is one of my favorite memories & dishes. t red wine was in the grav chunky stewed...broken down. It was delicious. I was very young make his special dish on Holidays like Easter, Birthdays & at request. Eva, are you familiar with this dish? Would you please research it? Would you two please do a show on it if it is is a regional Northern Italian Dish. Thank you!
@TheZecimk
@TheZecimk 2 года назад
Hi Eva and Harper. Thank you for all the great and very easy recipes. Love from Macedonia 🇲🇰
@AussieAngeS
@AussieAngeS 2 года назад
Just love you both and your channel, you liven up RU-vid with your videos ! I love all your recipes, Eva you’re a fantastic cook and Harper you do so well with your cooking and baking also. Grazie to the both of you ☺️
@allicatmcd
@allicatmcd 2 года назад
I could never pick just one. Eva, they all look amazing! :)
@jennifergonzalez9129
@jennifergonzalez9129 2 года назад
Oh YUM!!!! Thanks for all the recipes♥️
@susancheer5981
@susancheer5981 2 года назад
Good morning from Mexico you two..my husband got back from the store and asked if I had watched 'los Italianos' yet. No, I was waiting for you. So, he loved the first one 'remojando el focaccia' and the Italian quesadilla. Also Eva, and he means this as a compliment, that you have el rostro of an actress that would be in pirate movies. He adores you and I rather enjoy Harper's musical abilities. See you Wednedsay.
@PastaGrammar
@PastaGrammar 2 года назад
♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
@threengcircus
@threengcircus Год назад
I'm amazed at how well-versed you are in the regional cuisines and their subtleties and variations! Buonissimo!
@truthfinder6246
@truthfinder6246 2 года назад
The yummiest is every single one Eva makes! I love this video🤗☺☺☺
@sophiemineault3796
@sophiemineault3796 Год назад
You r channel is my go to for italian recipe . thank you
@pedromacias4075
@pedromacias4075 Год назад
i made focaccia this morning, delicious. made dough since yesterday and left all night.. i put green olives, oregano, cherry tomatoes, fried garlics in olive oil, and parmesano cheese. San Diego Ca
@zenbten3789
@zenbten3789 2 года назад
Love this channel. Italian food is the best. I live in the UK and secretly think may have been adopted from Italy. Keep us the fantastic work guy. Ciao 😁
@itsmejt9283
@itsmejt9283 2 года назад
I love to see so many different recipes of one specific food. Also, the Italian grammar at the ending is very interesting hope you could introduce us more Italian words you speak through out the video. ☺️🙏
@gothgiuliet0922
@gothgiuliet0922 2 года назад
Beh penso che questa ricetta di focaccia calabrese non la conoscano nemmeno molti italiani! Stupenda
@tonyapedraza180
@tonyapedraza180 2 года назад
Boy Eva you have so much in your repertoire!! I was salivating the ENTIRE time!!!!😋💕
@lisajusko932
@lisajusko932 Год назад
I made your Grupariata recipe. It smells so good and tastes fantastic! Thanks to you Eva for my love of anchovies now which I avoided my entire life. Thanks to you and your recipes, I am enjoying a whole new world of delicious food. I'm eating like a queen now!
@jamesconnor1826
@jamesconnor1826 2 года назад
OMG. I am SO hungry now. Eva is a culinary ARTIST. (You are so fortunate Harper). Love you both.
@lindatravertino3234
@lindatravertino3234 8 месяцев назад
Eva, it is an absolute pleasure to watch, learn and copy the recipes. I am Dutch. Married to a Calabian here in Brazil. I recognise many things in your explanations. Thank you and Harper!
@gregmuon
@gregmuon 2 года назад
Yay, focaccia! One of my favorite foods when I was a kid. I kind of favor the Ligurian type because that's what I grew up with. I've heard of the focaccia di Recco but never had it. Looks good. Here in the US, bakeries would usually make the Ligurian type, but with a few variations with different toppings to please immigrants from various towns and cities in Italy.
@Roberto-oi7lm
@Roberto-oi7lm 2 года назад
This was a great video and educational too. I lived for many years in Spigno Monferrato, about 120 km north west of Recco. Once in a while we visited there strictly to enjoy the focaccia. But I also made it at home where we simply called it "stracchino". It was a big hit with my Italian friends because none of them ever made it themselves. I learned how to make it by watching an Italian cooking show in TV.
@bdavis7801
@bdavis7801 2 года назад
They all look so good! I can't wait to try them! I'm going to do a Focaccia-off next time I'm off! Harper, you need to set her up with some homemade quesadillas. Guacamole and salsa is a must! Verde is my favorite, but any good salsa you like will do.
@classyclassical7407
@classyclassical7407 2 года назад
Wow ! Just the other day there were 175K subscribers and now 198K subscribers ! Congratulations ! You are the best !
@Liligal1
@Liligal1 2 года назад
Another great video. I am always learning new foods of my Italian heritage thanks to Eva. As for focaccia, the one I am most familiar with is the Genovese one. I happened to make a similar one yesterday, but I also added black pepper on top because that’s how my Abruzzese family makes it. (And a little side note to Harper, Italians like to dunk a lot of things in either coffee or wine. We do this all the time!) 😉😄 But the other focaccia that Eva made both looked absolutely delicious! I would like to try making them, especially the Calabrian one! Thanks again for another informative lesson in Italian food culture! 👍🏻👏🏻
@DavidSmith-xc2xz
@DavidSmith-xc2xz 2 года назад
Focaccia di Recco might have been my favorite food discovery on a trip to Liguria. Amazing stuff.
@linda7726
@linda7726 2 года назад
Wonderful recipes Eva❣️
@SW-qv7gi
@SW-qv7gi Год назад
I can’t stop watching your videos, you both are so adorable!
@krs48
@krs48 2 года назад
As usual Eva makes some incredible stuff.
@FTumas
@FTumas 2 года назад
Loved this!
@alfredorainuzzo555
@alfredorainuzzo555 2 года назад
Fugassa!!! 💗💗💗💗💗 Nothing wrong dipping Fugassa in coffee, just like in Zena 💖💖💖
@giuliog291
@giuliog291 Год назад
As a piedmontese with strong roots in Liguria I loved the genovese / Recco combo in this video! 💗💗💗 Please show some more of the amazing dishes we have in northwest Italy!
@colleenloffredo7895
@colleenloffredo7895 2 года назад
Love these recipes!
@donnavorce8856
@donnavorce8856 7 месяцев назад
Eva's knowledge is fabulous. Thanks for sharing with us. It's all so wonderful. Update: Five days later. Made the genovese focaccia. Fabulous. Delicious.
@MichaelandJustin
@MichaelandJustin 2 года назад
As usual, another great video. Both Justin and I think that, while they all look amazing, the last one, from Recco, looks incredible. We are both big cheese lovers. So, this one lookeds absolutely divine. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
@arielklay23
@arielklay23 2 года назад
The salty water brushed on the focaccia at 2:41 reminds me of how bagels are boiled (and I think pretzels, too-don't quote me).
@nancyfielden270
@nancyfielden270 2 года назад
Reminds me of my grandfather who always dipped his toast in coffee. Delicious!
@denacrescini1990
@denacrescini1990 2 года назад
My Nonni Nonni always made her Focaccia with raisins. I used to pick them off. Her recipe is like your first one. Our family comes from Northern Italy.
@JulieIelasi-lt7yp
@JulieIelasi-lt7yp 11 месяцев назад
Available to your a fantastic home cook !!! Beautiful 😍 thank you fir your home recipe's 🏡 😊 ❤️
@gregoryschmidt1233
@gregoryschmidt1233 2 года назад
They all look delicious! I always smile at "under oil", as it reminds me of the capriciousness of prepositions between languages. Sardine sott'olio, ostriche sotto aceto, etc. Bravi! :)
@PastaGrammar
@PastaGrammar 2 года назад
😂😂😂
@aris1956
@aris1956 2 года назад
In Italian we say “sott’olio”, when it comes to things that are preserved in oil. How do you say in English ?
@gregoryschmidt1233
@gregoryschmidt1233 2 года назад
@@aris1956 For the most part the preposition "in" is used. You will see printed on the label of cans (tins) "Tuna in Olive Oil", or "Sardines in Mustard Sauce", "Herring in White Wine", etc.
@alexrafe2590
@alexrafe2590 2 года назад
They all looked like they would be delicious, but I think the Foccacia di Recco would be my number 1. Thank you very much for another inspiring video😀
@roccosisto8196
@roccosisto8196 2 года назад
How wonderful to see all these varieties of something I grew up with. The one I grew up with had black olives and a grew quantity of olive oil. I know you must know this but the one thing that ties focaccia together is that it comes from the Latin focus, the hearth, and so is baked on the hearth and not in an oven.
@samberg1477
@samberg1477 11 месяцев назад
I am now Italian thanks to you guys! 🥰
@cameliaspiegel6263
@cameliaspiegel6263 9 месяцев назад
All of them are amazing
@saidhashi2856
@saidhashi2856 Год назад
Your channel is underrated. One of the best in RU-vid.
@TonyLicalzi
@TonyLicalzi 2 года назад
Excellent episode!
@whitestone4401
@whitestone4401 2 года назад
Amazing, as expected. Definitely going on my menu this week. I finally tried your Neapolitan Pizza recipe. Best crust ever, according to my family. We made 2 pizzas and with the remaining dough, a type of calzone. Delicious. Thank you.
@michelleharkness7549
@michelleharkness7549 2 года назад
Greetings: ( USA 🇺🇸) : { btw} : Ms. Lovely 😊 Eva and Mr, Fabulous Harper, thank you 🙏: again , Ms. Lovely 😊 Eva and Mr. Fabulous Harper, thank you
@michelleharkness7549
@michelleharkness7549 2 года назад
Greetings: ( USA 🇺🇸) : {fwiw} : the presentation is outstanding: again, the presentation is outstanding
@michelleharkness7549
@michelleharkness7549 2 года назад
Greetings: ( USA 🇺🇸) : { btw} : Enormous Hug 🤗, ❤️ Love: Be very, very, very safe; wishing you a wonderful night’s sleep 😴, an amazing 😉 morning tomorrow and a fabulous afternoon to follow on the morrow!!!
@michelleharkness7549
@michelleharkness7549 2 года назад
USA 🇺🇸: greetings: the focaccia looks delicious 😋
@Juanbaez_
@Juanbaez_ 2 года назад
The Rumble app need more people like you guys. :)
@serena7397
@serena7397 Год назад
Okay...this is interesting content!! My Italian Grandmother used to make Focaccia but it was thin, not a sweet crust for the bottom and top crust. She filled the crust with Ricotta Cheese, egg's, either Pecorino or Parmesan cheese, Italian Sausage and seasoned with hot pepper flakes (mildly). She would bake this pie in a rectangle cookie sheet twice a year at Christmas and Easter. Italian Americans call it Easter Pie. I unfortunately do not have Grandma's recipe for the crust and imagine your thinner crust recipe could be close to hers. Again, Eva you have mastered Focaccia!! All three recipes sound amazing! I appreciate you sharing your recipes here. 🌷🌷🌷Love this channel Harper and Eva!
@gianfrancobolla6658
@gianfrancobolla6658 2 года назад
Dear ava and harper, thanks for all your hard work. I'm here all alone in St. Croix with just a few Italians. It mean so much to us especially on Sunday. Grazie mille. CIAO franco.
@PastaGrammar
@PastaGrammar 2 года назад
❤️❤️❤️❤️
@gianfrancobolla6658
@gianfrancobolla6658 2 года назад
See you next Sunday. I, ll leave the back door open.!!!! Ciao
@caseyhayes4590
@caseyhayes4590 Год назад
Some of those remind me of the long flat bread I always bought in Rome that I think was called "pizza bianca" but sold in stores/bakeries like bread not in a restaurant. It had little salt crystals and olive oil or butter on top. Sometimes there would even be a hole in it here or there. I would make thin sandwiches out of it or the little "alimentari" would make sandwiches there for me. Probably my favorite bread ever. I bet I had a sandwich with it almost every day I studied abroad in Rome, breakfast lots of days too. I didn't have a lot of money and it was so good and so cheap.
@Arlo-mt9tt
@Arlo-mt9tt 2 года назад
Wow !! I would love to try the cheese one, they all look ammmmmmazing though thanks!
@purplesubmarine83
@purplesubmarine83 2 года назад
Focaccia genovese with milk and coffee is one of the best combinations you could ever try... Just thinking about it makes me nostalgic and hungry! If you've never tried it, you absolutely should! (I come from a place very close to Genova)
@jennifernewell2530
@jennifernewell2530 2 года назад
I was in Recco a few years ago and I remember they all the shops said it was Recco's own focaccia. I thought they were exaggerating, but I guess not! It was SO good!
@gstickler1
@gstickler1 2 года назад
What the foccacia? Interesting video showing big variations. Dipping into creamed coffee sounds delicious. Good job kids! 🍅🌶🦈
@robertaborsellino3456
@robertaborsellino3456 2 года назад
Happy Sunday you two! I miss my Mom's thick foccaccia barese and rosemary on top, yummy 😋 😍
@Antreus
@Antreus 2 года назад
"In ancient Rome, panis focacius was a flatbread baked in the ashes of the hearth (focus in Latin).[1] This became a diverse range of breads that include focaccia in Italian cuisine, hogaza in Spain, fogassa in Catalonia, fugàssa in Ligurian, pogača in the Balkans, pogácsa in Hungary, fougasse in Provence (originally spelled fogatza), fouace or fouée in other French regions and on the Channel Islands.[2] The Provence version is more likely to have additions like olives, cheese, garlic or anchovies. (Source: Wikipedia) Where's my cut?
@donato286
@donato286 2 года назад
Aaaah thanks for finding this and sharing. I didn't know pogača came from focaccia, but makes sense. In the Balkans we would call all these that Eva made a pogača, but I don't know what would be an equivalent in English, because it seems the word flatbread can't be used for tall focacce / pogače like the Calabrian focaccia Eva made.
@ilfarmboy
@ilfarmboy 2 года назад
you come up with some really neat ingredients
@idowanna837
@idowanna837 2 года назад
😀 Lov the color of your Kitchen Aid! !
@dwaynewladyka577
@dwaynewladyka577 2 года назад
A good focaccia bread I like has bail pesto, prosciutto, fresh basil leaves and bocconcini cheese as a topping. It's really good. Cheers! ✌️
@nessuno1948
@nessuno1948 2 года назад
Geniale. Lei, signora Eva, ci fa sperare nel futuro. Grazie.
@PastaGrammar
@PastaGrammar 2 года назад
❤️❤️❤️
@xnonsuchx
@xnonsuchx 2 года назад
I'd only ever seen the first version. And I'd heard from multiple sources that it w/ tomato and cheese toppings was the inspiration for pizza. It's also nice to put butter and brown sugar on for a dessert.
@ke380
@ke380 2 года назад
How can you pick?!!!! All I can say is that I will try all three. Eva, grazie for teaching us these amazing recipes and your awesome skills!!!
@moumous87
@moumous87 Год назад
For Liguri (people from Liguria), only the focaccia genovese is a real focaccia (+focaccia di Recco). Anything else is a some sort of copy… but we are tolerant because we also do our own version of “pizza” which has nothing to do with pizza 😂
@johnferdico2490
@johnferdico2490 2 года назад
I found the Stracchino cheese in a store on Arthur Ave. in the Bronx (being from the Bx.) and it was amazing. I looked for the cheese in Manhattan, Little Italy , with no luck but will try with the Taleggio. It's been about 6 years since I made it for the first time, and is well missed. focaccia di recco a favorite when made
@gloriapaddock6714
@gloriapaddock6714 2 года назад
I can’t decide... I want all 3!!! 🥰
@persephonelipuma9691
@persephonelipuma9691 Год назад
one hundred percent making the calabrian one soon. im in awe
@mondasca2740
@mondasca2740 2 года назад
Quando ti vedo cucinare, cara Eva, (e vi vedo mangiare insieme 😍), sono ancora più felice e ancora più orgogliosa di essere italiana. Saluti dalla Germania 👋
@PastaGrammar
@PastaGrammar 2 года назад
❤️❤️❤️❤️
@maggiescat3208
@maggiescat3208 Год назад
I’m not a very good cook, it’s never too late right (I’m 56)? y’all’s videos are so fun to watch, your both adorable! So I’m going to try the first recipe! Here goes….
@ferrocinque3938
@ferrocinque3938 2 года назад
Focaccia di Recco is my favourite! In the Veneto region, focaccia is an Easter cake (sweet)
@Lela68-theItaliangorl
@Lela68-theItaliangorl 2 года назад
When I was little I spent my summer holidays in my grandma’s home in Santa Margherita Ligure, so the focaccia alla Genovese is my favorite. I used to eat it still hot, just out of the oven. My grandma used to go every morning to the “fornaio” to get it for me.
@domenicoradogna839
@domenicoradogna839 2 года назад
Wow thank you again form making me discover new foods from my nation! The second one was the only one that i never knew about. BTW the best focaccia I had was from a bakery in Firenze and it had grapes on top (Focaccia con l'uva), even better than my grandma focaccia pugliese (I am sorry nonna!)
@rpowling
@rpowling 2 года назад
Everything looks delicious! Yum yum yum :-)
@xSunshinex4206
@xSunshinex4206 2 года назад
Focaccia - is like the taste of summer🌻 Lovely to see all the versions and also the fish topping ❤ 🙏On another topic, how about a series of Italian fish dishes?
@PastaGrammar
@PastaGrammar 2 года назад
We've been meaning to make more seafood! To be honest, it's a little tricky to find good fish in Arizona 😅
@xSunshinex4206
@xSunshinex4206 2 года назад
@@PastaGrammar Maybe a lot of sandfishes... 🤣
@killianmmmoore
@killianmmmoore 2 года назад
@@PastaGrammar for good seafood visit Ireland if you get the chance 🇮🇪 :)
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