11 Remarkable Van Dough Floral Focaccia [Photos] That Will Make You Want To TRY!
What is floral focaccia? Short version: Placing vegetables, herbs, and flowers, decoratively on top of the dough to give an art-like finish.
A Little History
Focaccia is a flat-leavened oven-baked Italian bread similar in style and texture to pizza; in some places, it is called pizza bianca. Focaccia can be served as a side dish or as sandwich bread and is round, rectangular, or square-shaped. Focaccia genovese, marked by its finger-sized holes on its surface, is brushed or sprinkled with olive oil, coarse salt, and sometimes water before the final rise. In Genoa, focaccia is eaten in the morning at breakfast or during the day. It is often dipped in milk or cappuccino at breakfast and eaten warm and wet. Wikipedia
Incorporating intricate art designs into culinary creations has been embraced by bakers and cake designers for some time now. These bakers are impressive in their skills and creativity, showcasing stunning 'Dutch Masters' to arts & crafts technique-inspired cake decorations, which are genius (here). Now, joining in on the trend with innovative dough decorating is inspired by Vincent Van Gogh is the Van Dough art technique. It's no surprise that this trend is gaining recognition and popularity. People are now recreating their versions of this popular dough design, which are, to us, insanely mind-blowing. We think flower Focaccia is the prettiest and most tasty food trend! Here are 11 Most Popular Floral Focaccia [Photos] That Will Inspire and that will make you want to TRY.
11 Remarkable Van Dough Floral Focaccia [Photos] That Will Make You Want To TRY!










You don't have to cook fancy or complicated masterpieces –
just good food from fresh ingredients. Julia Child
11 Remarkable Van Dough Floral Focaccia [Photos] That Will Make You Want To TRY!
Final Thoughts
Floral Focaccia is an inventive, delicious, and aesthetically pleasing way to surprise your friends, family, and loved ones with a unique and beautiful twist to a classic dish. While the beautiful designs may seem intimidating, let your imagination run wild and make beautiful, delicious floral Focaccia. With creativity and practice, anyone can make a unique, delicious, and eye-catching bread – perfect for any special occasion! #summerfoodideas


These all look so beautiful and I bet they taste great too.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! Thanks for visiting and sharing, Joanne
DeleteThese are fantastic! So creative!
ReplyDeleteVan Gogh creative! Thanks for visiting and sharing, Jeanne
DeleteWOW! THese are just too pretty to eat! My hubby and I love focaccia but these are art :-)
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That's what we said, "Too pretty to eat". Thanks for visiting and sharing, Jessica.
DeleteThese sure are too pretty to eat. This style is of decorating is really neat.
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I do agree! Great ice-breaker for any gathering. Thanks for visiting and sharing, Paula.
DeleteOh my goodness! These are such beautiful works of art it would be hard to eat them, but what a fun idea to bring to a dinner party.
ReplyDeleteYes, great ice-breaker! Thanks for visiting and sharing, Melanie
DeleteI just pinned your awesome post to our Features Pinterest Board. Thanks so much for sharing with us at Full Plate Thursday, 643, and come back to see us soon!
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Oh, my! Thanks for featuring our article. We will definitely be back soon. Thanks again, Miz
DeleteWow! They're so pretty!! Thanks so much for sharing and for joining Fiesta Friday Party!
ReplyDeleteYes, they are so pretty. Thanks for visiting and sharing, JHULS.
DeleteThese are stunning! How gorgeous. They do seem to pretty to eat, but also too yummy to waste--I always say that's where photos come in! :) Pinning! Visiting from Happiness is Homemade.
ReplyDeleteWe do agree, too pretty to eat. Thanks for visiting and sharing, Jennifer.
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-Stacy
Stacy, thank you for featuring this article, we do appreciate it!
DeleteThese look sooooo beautiful I guess I wouldn't even eat them, just watch them lol
ReplyDeletewow that is something I so have to try, thanks for sharing with #pocolo
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful!! Pinned - And Thank you so much for helping celebrate the What's for Dinner birthday!! Hope to see you on Sunday for our regular party!
ReplyDeleteThese are so amazing - I've cooked with flowers for years but I've never seen anything like this!! It's featured at our weekly party from the birthday party! Thanks for sharing at the What's for Dinner party - have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteWow, I do want to try that! Things for sharing your idea with #HomeMattersParty!
ReplyDeleteWell, I don't know if this is art or food! It all looks amazing and definitely too good to eat! Thank you for sharing it with us on Farmhouse Friday. I'm featuring it this weekend. Hope you link up again soon. pinned
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