Apart from the kind of focaccia that’s simply a piece of bread dough stretched wide and baked directly on a hearth, I’ve never been impressed by focaccia: not the kind baked in a sheet pan with toppings, not in Italy, and especially not in North American restaurants. When focaccia shows up in our restaurants, sometimes toasted (because it isn’t fresh?),…
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