Homemade Focaccia Bread is easier than you think, with no overnight rise required. This recipe makes classic focaccia with golden dimples, a crisp, chewy crust, and an airy, soft center. I love it with garlic and rosemary, but once you learn the simple method, you can try all kinds of toppings. P.S. You don’t have to wait overnight.

Focaccia bread recipe in baking pan

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“Excellent and very easy recipe! So delicious and crisp crust and soft, fluffy insides! Made again today! Thank you for the perfect instructions.” – Sarah ★★★★★

Focaccia Bread Video

There’s nothing like freshly baked Focaccia bread coming out of the oven, and I can hardly wait for it to cool enough to enjoy a big hunk of it dipped in olive oil. This recipe was inspired by my favorite Chicken Bacon Avocado Sandwich on Focaccia.

Focaccia Bread

Focaccia (pronounced fuh-kaa-chuh) is a classic Italian bread. The name focaccia is derived from the Roman “panis focacius,” which means “hearth bread,” indicating that it was originally baked in coals back in Roman times. It’s considered a flatbread, with a texture similar to pizza dough. It’s baked with a generous amount of olive oil in the pan, which creates a crisp edge.

I love homemade bread recipes like Sourdough Bread, Soft Dinner Rolls, Biscuits, and Banana Bread, because there’s nothing like the aroma of freshly baked bread, and Focaccia is about to become your new favorite.

slices of rosemary garlic focaccia bread on a white towel

Italian Focaccia Bread Ingredients

The key to making great Italian focaccia bread is using a generous amount of extra virgin olive oil which creates a crispy and flavorful crust.

  • Flour– use all-purpose flour or bread flour for focaccia. Be sure to measure flour correctly.
  • Yeast – get one packet (7 grams) of instant yeast. The label should say “quick-rise” or “rapid rise.” The right yeast is key to making this bread in about 4 hours from start to finish.
  • Honey – helps activate the yeast and balances flavor
  • Salt – I use fine sea salt for the dough and sprinkle kosher salt over the top
  • Water – use filtered warm water (105˚-115˚F)
dough ingredients in bowls including flour, water, yeast, honey, olive oil, and salt

Classic Focaccia Topping

  • Olive oil – extra virgin olive oil works best here for flavor. This makes the crust so crisp
  • Water – helps to thin the topping so it is easy to coat the dough
  • Garlic, rosemary, sea salt – add unbelievable flavor – see more variation ideas below. We also sprinkle the top of the dough with kosher salt.
olive oil, water, salt, garlic and rosemary ingredients in glass bowls

How to Make Focaccia Bread

Focaccia bread is so simple to make at home in just a few steps and minimal rise time. Watch my video tutorial to see my easy process.

  1. Proof Yeast – Combine water, honey, and yeast and let sit for 7-10 minutes until foamy to ensure yeast is active.
  2. Make the Dough – Combine flour and salt, then mix in the yeast mixture with a wooden spoon until a moist mass of dough forms without streaks of flour. Add 1 Tbsp olive oil and mix it in with your hands. Cover and rest for 30 minutes.
  3. Make the Topping – While the dough is proofing, combine the topping ingredients in a dish so the oil gets infused with wonderful garlic and rosemary flavor, which soaks into the dimples.
  4. Develop Gluten – After the 30-minute rest, the dough should look puffed. Dip your hands in water to prevent sticking. Gently pull one side of the dough up without tearing it, then fold it over itself. Turn the bowl and repeat on all four sides. Cover and let the dough rest for 30 minutes, then repeat the stretch-and-fold process 3 more times, for a total of 4 sets. See the video tutorial for a demonstration.

Pro Tip:

When handling moist dough, dip your hands in water to keep the dough from sticking.

Shaping Italian Focaccia Bread

  1. Mold to the Pan – after the fourth stretch and fold, immediately transfer it to a 9×13 non-stick pan coated with 1/4 cup olive oil. Turn the dough and gently stretch to the edges. If it is difficult to stretch, rest for 15 minutes and try again, then cover and rest for 45-60 minutes.
  2. Dimples – dip fingers in water and poke fingertips into dough going straight down in a quick motion like playing the piano. Go over the dough 2-3 times to create plenty of dimples.
  3. Add Toppings and Bake – Re-whisk topping then drizzle it evenly over the top of the dough. Bake at 450˚F for 22-25 minutes until golden brown. I aim for 25 minutes for a crisp crust. Immediately transfer the bread to a wire rack and rest for 10 minutes before slicing.

What Should Focaccia Dough Look Like?

Focaccia dough should be soft, sticky, and wetter than regular bread dough. Avoid adding extra flour, which can make it dense. After the stretch-and-folds, the dough will become smoother and easier to handle. If it sticks, lightly wet your hands.

Why Didn’t My Focaccia Bread Rise?

Check that your water is 105-115˚F and your yeast is fresh. If the yeast doesn’t foam in the first step, start over with fresh yeast. Too much flour can also make focaccia dense, so measure flour correctly.

focaccia bread on a drying rack with rosemary sprigs

What Type of Pan is Best for Focaccia Bread?

A non-stick 9×13″ metal cake pan works best for crisp edges and a thick, sandwich-friendly focaccia. For thinner focaccia or focaccia pizza, use a jelly roll pan. For skillet focaccia, halve the recipe and bake it in a 9-10″ cast iron skillet or cake pan.

How to Serve Focaccia

Here are a few of my favorite ways to enjoy this classic Italian Focaccia:

olive oil and balsamic vinegar dip for focaccia bread

I hope you’re inspired to make homemade Focaccia bread. It will make you feel like a pro baker and it’s so simple with very little active time. P.S. What is your favorite topping for focaccia? Tell us in the comments!

Focaccia Bread

4.96 from 305 votes
sliced focaccia bread with herbs on a metal pan
Focaccia Bread with a crisp crust, airy soft center, and mouthwatering garlic rosemary topping. Learn how to make easy Focaccia (no need to wait overnight), and it freezes well.
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Resting Time: 3 hours 5 minutes
Total Time: 4 hours

Ingredients 

Servings: 12 people

Focaccia Dough Ingredients:

For the Topping:

  • 2 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 Tbsp water
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 1/2 tsp fresh rosemary, finely chopped from 2 sprigs
  • 1 tsp kosher salt or flaky salt, to sprinkle the top

Instructions

  • Proof the yeast: Pour warm water into a measuring cup and stir in 1 tsp honey. Stir in yeast and proof for 7-10 minutes or until the surface is foamy.
  • Make the Dough: In a large mixing bowl, whisk together flour and 1 1/2 tsp salt. Pour in your yeast mixture and stir with a wooden spoon until no dry flour remains and a sticky dough mass forms. Add 1 Tbsp olive oil and use your hands to work the oil into the dough until fully absorbed. Cover bowl with plastic wrap and rest at room temperature for 30 minutes, until visibly puffed.
  • Make the Topping: In a small bowl, combine 2 Tbsp oil, 2 Tbsp water, minced garlic, rosemary, and 1/2 tsp salt. Whisk vigorously until well combined and set aside
  • Develop Gluten: Once dough is rested, use the stretch and fold method to develop gluten strands (see video for a demonstration). Dip your hands in water to prevent sticking and do four stretches and folds: Pull up one corner of the dough gently without tearing the dough then fold it over onto itself. Rotate the bowl and continue this process 3 more items. Cover with plastic wrap and rest 30 minutes at room temp. Perform 3 more stretches and folds, letting it rest covered for 30 minutes each time. Right after the last stretch and fold, transfer to an oiled baking pan.
  • Mold to the Pan: Pour 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil into a NON-STICK 9×13 baking pan to coat the bottom. Transfer the dough to the oiled pan and turn to coat in oil. Gently stretch the dough to the edges. If it has difficulty stretching, cover and let it rest 15 minutes before working dough to the edges. Cover and proof 45-60 minutes until well risen and puffy.
  • Create Dimples: Dip hands into cold water and use your fingertips to poke into the focaccia, going almost through the dough. It should be a quick motion, like pushing keys on a piano. Go over the dough a couple of times to get a generous amount of dimples. Release any big air bubbles trapped under the dough by gently lifting the dough at the edge.
  • Add Toppings and Bake: Re-whisk the topping if it has separated then drizzle evenly over the top. Sprinkle kosher salt or flaky sea salt over the top of the bread and bake at 450˚F for 22-25 minutes until golden brown (we prefer 25 minutes for a crisp edge). Immediately transfer to a wire rack to cool so the base doesn’t steam soften and let rest 10 minutes before slicing. Cut into squares to serve or slice lengthwise for sandwiches.

Notes

Storing and Reheating Focaccia: 
  • Room Temperature: Do not refrigerate bread, as it can dry it out. Once it’s cooled, cover with plastic wrap and store at room temperature for 2-3 days.
  • Freezing: Once cooled, wrap focaccia in several layers of plastic wrap and freeze for 2 months. Freeze the bread the same day it’s made, and it will taste fresh when thawed.
  • To Reheat: Thaw at room temperature or speed thaw in the microwave at 15-second intervals until no longer frozen. To reheat, bake in the oven at 350˚F for 8 minutes or air fry at 350˚F for 3-4 minutes until warmed through.

Nutrition Per Serving

217kcal Calories31g Carbs4g Protein8g Fat1g Saturated Fat584mg Sodium50mg Potassium1g Fiber1g Sugar1IU Vitamin A1mg Vitamin C8mg Calcium2mg Iron
Nutrition Facts
Focaccia Bread
Amount per Serving
Calories
217
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
8
g
12
%
Saturated Fat
 
1
g
6
%
Sodium
 
584
mg
25
%
Potassium
 
50
mg
1
%
Carbohydrates
 
31
g
10
%
Fiber
 
1
g
4
%
Sugar
 
1
g
1
%
Protein
 
4
g
8
%
Vitamin A
 
1
IU
0
%
Vitamin C
 
1
mg
1
%
Calcium
 
8
mg
1
%
Iron
 
2
mg
11
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Course: Bread, Side Dish
Cuisine: Italian
Keyword: focaccia bread, how to make focaccia
Skill Level: Easy
Cost to Make: $
Calories: 217
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  • Marilyn Berg
    February 27, 2021

    Made this recipe today in my 12 inch cast iron pan. It came out perfectly baked, browned and crispy. Delicious! Thanks for sharing this fabulous recipe!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      February 27, 2021

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it, Marilyn! Thank you for the wonderful review!

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  • Adam Koppelman
    February 27, 2021

    I’m definitely making this for my family tomorrow. Can’t wait to try this out!! Thanks for this great recipe.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      February 27, 2021

      I hope you love this recipe, Adam!

      Reply

  • Debbie
    February 27, 2021

    Can I use my stand mixer for the kneading?

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      February 27, 2021

      Hi Debbie, I haven’t tried that for this recipe, but this one is done pretty quickly, so it worked by hand really well.

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  • Sara
    February 27, 2021

    I want to know how focaccia bread taste like

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      February 27, 2021

      Hi Sara, I recommend reading through the recipe post we describe it in for you 🙂 This bread has a crisp, chewy crust, airy, soft center, and amazing garlic rosemary topping.

      Reply

  • Krystal
    February 27, 2021

    This is an amazing recipe! It’s rare I find a recipe that turns out exactly like shown, or that I don’t make adjustments to. My family gobbled it up!! This will be a go-to recipe for sure! Thank you!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      February 27, 2021

      That’s so great! It sounds like you have a new favorite!

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      • Jen Rodriguez
        August 10, 2025

        Quick question! I Love love LOVE this recipe. How do you suggest with this specific recipe to proof overnight! Do I let it rise once, fold, then let it sit overnight in the refrigerator and continue on to let it come to room temp, rise and fold 3 more times? I make this recipe often, but each recipe is different when it comes to bread and refrigeration. I want to keep it perfect, because, this recipe is PERFECTION! Thank you!!!

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        • Natashas Kitchen
          August 11, 2025

          You’re very welcome, Jen! I recommend looking at my “make-ahead” notes above for tips on making the bread ahead of time. If you want to make just the dough, here is what one of my readers said, “I made the focaccia and refrigerated it overnight. Took it out in the morning and baked it. It was fantastic! I decorated it with rosemary shaped like a Christmas tree and added grape tomatoes.” I hope this is helpful!

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  • Sandy
    February 27, 2021

    Hi, I want to make ahead the focaccia to bake tomorrow. At what point do I put into the fridge? Thanks, I can’t wait to eat this bread and thanks for the recipe.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      February 27, 2021

      Hi Sandy, please see our “Make-Ahead” section in the recipe post. I hope that helps.

      Reply

  • jana
    February 27, 2021

    can you make more yeast recipes because i am still small to do desserts and cooking things so i want more yeast recipe

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      February 27, 2021

      Thank you for that suggestion, Jana! You can find most of our yeast recipes HERE.

      Reply

  • Aurelie
    February 27, 2021

    This was absolutely fantastic! My 3 kids devoured it!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      February 27, 2021

      That is the best when kids love what we parents make. That’s so great!

      Reply

  • Aida
    February 26, 2021

    This is the BEST Focaccia I ever had! Was my first time making it, was super easy and sooooo delicious!! Will be a regular recipe in my house! Love it!!
    Thank you Natasha!!! ❤️

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      February 26, 2021

      That’s so great! It sounds like you have a new favorite!

      Reply

  • Sharon Somers
    February 26, 2021

    I have enjoyed so many of your recipes. Thank you for all the family friendly and husband friendly ones. My husband isn’t a fan of trying something new but if I tell him it’s one of yours he feels like maybe it will be good. Thank you .

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      February 26, 2021

      Thanks to you both for trusting my recipes. I hope that you’ll love all the recipes that you wil try!

      Reply

  • Steven
    February 26, 2021

    YUM! I know I will be making this! Thanks for sharing!

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      February 26, 2021

      You’re welcome, I hope you love it!

      Reply

  • Patti
    February 26, 2021

    Can I use gluten free flour for this?

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      February 26, 2021

      Hi Patti, I haven’t tried that yet to advise. If you do an experiment, please share with us how it goes as I’m sure others would love to try that too!

      Reply

  • Zoya
    February 26, 2021

    What can I substitute for rosemary since I don’t have any on hand?

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      February 27, 2021

      Hi Zoya, we love it with rosemary for the herbs, but you could use whatever herbs you love.

      Reply

  • Nancy
    February 26, 2021

    Can u use this same recipe for pizza?

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      February 27, 2021

      Hi Nancy! I haven’t tested that to advise.

      Reply

  • Rose
    February 26, 2021

    In the video you weigh your flour but don’t give the weight needed in the printed version.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      February 26, 2021

      Hi Rose, If you scroll down to our printable recipe card, most of our recipes have a metric conversion option on the printable recipe card, allowing you can see the grams. Check out our post on measuring which should help with measurements.

      Reply

  • Allyson Zea
    February 26, 2021

    This type of bread is the BEST! I love dipping it in seasoned olive oil! Seriously perfect!

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      February 26, 2021

      Thanks for your great feedback!

      Reply

  • Melissa
    February 26, 2021

    I have always loved ordering this when i go out to eat. When I saw your recipe I knew I had to try making it! It was so delicious, making it again soon! Thank you

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      February 26, 2021

      Awesome! I’m glad you loved this recipe, Melissa. Thank you for leaving a great review here.

      Reply

  • Noor
    February 26, 2021

    Hi natasha can you do orange bundt cake and I want a garlic bread which we can make it with yeast

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    • Natasha
      February 26, 2021

      Hi Noor, the only bundt cake we have is our Cranberry Orange bundt cake and I have a garlic bread recipe here.

      Reply

    • Ed Haywood
      February 26, 2021

      Great recipe, but it would be nice if you also included the weight in grams with it for those with scales. Keep up the great work and videos.

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      • Natasha's Kitchen
        February 26, 2021

        Thank you, Ed. There is a way to convert the ingredients to grams. If you are at the recipe https://natashaskitchen.com/ you may click on “Jump to recipe” and click “Metric” to see the ingredients converted to grams.

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  • Dee
    February 26, 2021

    Oh my god!! I am so excited to make this, You always have great recipes Natasha…Thank you for sharing them. I make them often

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    • Natasha
      February 26, 2021

      I’m so happy to hear that. Thank you! I hope this focaccia bread recipe becomes a favorite for you.

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      • Dee
        February 26, 2021

        I am sure i will..your recipes are so easy to make and you are awesome!!

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  • Betsy
    February 26, 2021

    Absolutely delightful! Perfect foccacia! Now I’m going to need a good pot of soup to go with this! Definitely a recipe to keep on hand to use over and over again!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      February 26, 2021

      I’m so happy you enjoyed this recipe, Betsy!

      Reply

      • Debra Hahn
        March 16, 2022

        Love this! But how do I print

        this!! Looking for print but don’t see it!

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        • Natasha's Kitchen
          March 16, 2022

          Hi Debra, you may click Jump to recipe to go to the recipe card, then click Print then save it as PDF. You can print it from there. I hope that helps!

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