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sage and shallot foccacia bread cup warm water / tsp. dry yeast tsp. sugar tbsp. good olive oil tsp. salt about shallots, roughly chopped tbsp. chopped fresh sage leaves (or tsp. dried crushed sage leaves) / cup grated asiago cheese tbsp. freshly ground black pepper / cups flour (i used a mixture of
white and wheat) combine water, yeast, and sugar into a large bowl, and let sit while you grate the cheese and chop the shallots, grate the cheese, and chop the sage. add oil, salt, shallots, sage, pepper, cheese and cup flour to the yeast mixture, and stir until completely blended. gradually add the...
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sage and shallot foccacia bread cup warm water / tsp. dry yeast tsp. sugar tbsp. good olive oil tsp. salt about shallots, roughly chopped tbsp. chopped fresh sage leaves (or tsp. dried crushed sage leaves) / cup grated asiago cheese tbsp. freshly ground black pepper / cups flour (i used a mixture of
white and wheat) combine water, yeast, and sugar into a large bowl, and let sit while you grate the cheese and chop the shallots, grate the cheese, and chop the sage. add oil, salt, shallots, sage, pepper, cheese and cup flour to the yeast mixture, and stir until completely blended. gradually add the...
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