Author Notes
An quick, easy, and savory "pancake" made from chickpea flour, socca is destined to be your new favorite canvas for toppings of all kinds. —Gena Hamshaw
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Ingredients
- Socca (Farinata)
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1 cup
chickpea flour
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1 teaspoon
sea salt
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Black pepper to taste
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4 tablespoons
olive oil, divided
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1 1/2 cups
water, room temperature
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1
12-inch, cast iron skillet
- Black Olive Tapenade
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1 1/2 cups
pitted black olives (they can be cured either in oil or in brine)
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1
clove garlic, chopped
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2 tablespoons
capers
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1/3 cup
olive oil
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1 tablespoon
lemon juice
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1 teaspoon
fresh thyme, minced
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1 tablespoon
fresh rosemary, minced
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Black pepper, to taste
Directions
- Socca (Farinata)
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Preheat your oven to 450 F and place your cast iron skillet in the oven.
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Whisk together the chickpea flour, salt and pepper in a large bowl. Whisk in one cup of the water and two tablespoons of the olive oil. Allow batter to sit for ten minutes. If it's very thick, add the remaining half cup of water (it should be thick but pourable, not unlike pancake batter).
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Remove the skillet from the oven and coat the pan with additional tablespoon olive oil. Pour the batter into the skillet and bake for 15 minutes, or until it's firm throughout and becoming gently golden on the edges. If you'd like to skip broiling, you can cook it for another 5 or so minutes, or until it's golden on top.
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If you'd like a traditional, slightly crispy socca, you can heat the broiler when the socca has been baking for 15 minutes. Brush the top of the socca with the remaining tablespoon olive oil and broil until it's browning on top. Cut into wedges and serve.
- Black Olive Tapenade
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Place the olives, garlic, and capers into a food processor fitted with the S blade and pulse to combine.
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Drizzle in the olive oil with the motor of the processor running. Stop as soon as the tapenade is spreadable and evenly processed. Pulse in the lemon, pepper, and herbs if using. Serve.
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