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Old Thu, Apr-15-04, 12:03
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Default Cheese Foccacia

This is my adaptation of Artisan Flat Bread - originally posted by LisaUK, see:
http://forum.lowcarber.org/showthread.php?t=161588




Cheese Foccacia

Divides into 8 pieces at 3g carbs each,
or 6 larger pieces at 4g carbs each


4 eggs
4 oz /110g ground almonds
6 oz /175g Atkins Bake Mix
8 oz /225g cream cheese
2 oz / 50g Parmesan cheese
¼ tsp garlic granules
1 tsp baking powder
2 tsp Italian Seasoning
8 oz /225g grated mozzarella cheese


Preheat oven to 350°F/180°C/Gas 4, and then grease a 9"x12" baking tin (or equivalent,i.e., a swiss roll tin), and line with grease-proof paper.

Put all the ingredients, except for the mozzarella cheese into a food processor and process until smooth.

Pour the mixture into the tin and spread from edge to edge evenly with a spatula. Bake in the oven for 25-30 minutes, until golden brown on top. You can test that it's done by tapping it - it should sound hollow, just like ordinary bread. Remove from the oven and brush the top with a tablespoon of olive oil. Turn out onto a wire rack to cool.




For those of you in the US, you can find the cup measures in the original recipe - I have used the equivalent amounts.


This would also make a great base for pizza
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Wink fabulous bread

Have made this twice so far,the first time i used it as a base for two pizzas which the whole family scoffed!
The second time, tonight.i made it the way "lisa "tweaked the recipe, by only using 3 eggs and 1/4 c olive oil instead, 1 c grated sharp cheese instead of mozzarella and parmesan..whizzed it all up in processor and cooked for about 15 mins{my oven tends to cook everything quicker!!} We are going to cut big slices and make toasted sandwiches{paninis} yummy
I hope others try this cos' they are missing out if they dont!!
Kiwigal
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