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I decided to make foccacia last weekend and wanted to add
caramelized onions to the top. The recipe I used (from "Vegeterian Cooking for Everyone") said to caramelize the onions then put them on the loaf after it's risen. I did so, but when I baked the bread, the onions completely burned. Couple of questions/issues: - I didn't caramelize them with any wine, but just fried them on low heat until they were nice, dark, and soft. Would the lack of moisture cause this problem? - Should I just place them on top half-way through the baking? Tnx, ~Deepak -- Deepak Saxena - - http://www.plexity.net |
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