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Quick Focaccia (bridgford Frozen Bread Dough)

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Dairy California *california, Breads, Italian 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 lb Frozen white bread dough
thawed or 1 loaf
1 T Olive oil
2 T Chopped fresh basil
1 T Chopped fresh oregano
1 T Chopped fresh marjoram
1 T Chopped fresh rosemary
1/2 t Garlic powder
1/4 c Grated Parmesan cheese
1 c Grated mozzarella, optional

INSTRUCTIONS

On a lightly floured surface, roll dough into a 15 x 10-inch
rectangle. Transfer to a 15 x 10-inch greased pan. Press dough to fit
into corners. Brush with olive oil and let rise until puffy, 30
minutes to an hour. Make dimples in dough by pressing down with
fingertips. Sprinkle dough with herbs, garlic powder and cheese. Bake
at 375 degrees until golden brown, about 15 to 20 minutes. Bread
should sound hollow when tapped. Remove to wire rack. Slice and serve
warm.  PER SERVING (6th): 305 calories, 12 g protein, 39 g
carbohydrate, 10  g fat (4 g saturated), 17 mg cholesterol, 573 mg
sodium, 2 g fiber.  Recipe Exchange, SF Chronicle 05/06/98 Food Section
see  www.sfgate.com and Busted by Hanneman  Notes: Marie Peelen copied
this from a Bridgford cookbook. COMMENTS:  Lorna Brown says she's been
doing this for years. She simply pushes  thawed dough onto a greased
sheet cake pan, lets it rest a few  minutes, then stretches it again to
fit the pan. She makes dents with  her knuckles and either presses
fresh herbs into those dents before  spreading 2 tablespoons olive oil
over the dough; or spreads the oil  first, then sprinkles on dried or
granulated herbs of choice. She  tops it off with salt and bakes it at
350 degrees until golden.  *Generally 1 tsp dried herb may be
substituted for each tbs (3 tsp)  of fresh. Bridgford makes bread
dough. They are located in Anaheim  Calif.  Recipe by:
http://bridgford.com/cookbook/contents  Posted to MC-Recipe Digest by
Kitpath <phannema@wizard.ucr.edu> on  May 08, 1998

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 101
Calories From Fat: 62
Total Fat: 7.1g
Cholesterol: 17.7mg
Sodium: 201.7mg
Potassium: 81.9mg
Carbohydrates: 2.4g
Fiber: 1.1g
Sugar: <1g
Protein: 7.4g


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