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Pizza Pizza! (Jan 14, 2006)
OK everyone, lets all do a pizza night on Saturday January 14, 2006. I plan to make mine pretty traditional. I will post my dough recipe shortly, (just have to find it!) but my tomato sauce is easy:
1 small tin tomato paste 1 large tin tomato sauce minced onion about 2 tbsp oregano I top this with assorted meat and cheese and Voila! Who wants to join me?
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I've never made homemade pizza, but, if I can find a recipe for it, I will do it too!!
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Count me in Alix! Pizza sounds great for Saturday. I'll just add some roasted garlic and onion in my sauce which has been a hit with my meals lately. We usually have it with Canadian bacon, pepperoni slices and lots of mozzarella. Then perhaps we can all meet at the virtual cafe.
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I'm all for it Alix, though I'll be going very easy on the cheese and probably using whole wheat flour in the crust
Have to ponder what else to put on it....
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Pizza pizza!
Count me in Alix! What a great way to kick off this new forum. I will be doing an overnight rise with my crust - it's much better that way.
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Pizza Crust Ingredients 2 Packages yeast (This equals 1/2 oz. or 4 and 1/2 tsp.) 2 teaspoons sugar 4 cups of flour or more 1 teaspoon salt 1/4 cup olive oil (if available use, Extra Virgin) 1 and 1/2 cups of warm water Directions: 1. Put yeast and sugar in a cup. Add 1/2 cup of water. The water should be between 100 and 110 degrees. Mix well. Wait about 5 minutes for the yeast and sugar to activate. 2. In a large mixing bowl, add the flour, salt, olive oil, 1 cup of warm water and the yeast mixture. Mix this with a fork to get all the liquid absorbed by the flour. 3. Place a handful of flour on a pastry board or mixing surface. Dust your hands and spread out the flour. Empty the contents of the bowl on to the flour. 4. Knead the dough for 8-10 minutes or until the texture is smooth and uniform. If the dough seems a little sticky, add a little more flour. One method to knead, is to lean on the dough with the palm of your hand. Press the dough to the mixing surface. Fold the dough and repeat. 5. Place the dough in a bowl and drizzle with olive oil. Place bowl in draft free area and cover with a damp cloth. 6. Let the dough rise for about an hour. Punch down the dough and wait about 45 minutes (or do an overnight rise in the fridge if you have time). Your dough is now ready. 7. Cut the dough in half (for 2 pizzas) or quarter (for 4 thin pizzas). 8. Dust a rolling pin with flour and roll out on a floured pastry board until the dough is the desired shape. Keep using flour, so the dough won't stick. 9. Dust a cookie sheet with corn meal. (Oil will work ok, but the dough will be greasy.) Use a spatula and slide the dough onto the cookie sheet. 10. If you have a peel, assemble pizza on a peel dusted with corn meal. Or assemble the pizza on a floured board and slide the peel underneath when finished! Then use the peel to place the pizza on the pre-heated pizza stone. (This is the absolute best way to make pizza! When you use a a cookie sheet or pizza stone pre-heat the oven for at least 50 minutes to an hour at 500 degrees to cook your pizza) I cook my pizza at 550F for about 8 minutes or os.... *It really helps if you have a pizza stone. ![]()
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MJ Adminazilla Last edited by MJ; 01-11-2006 at 05:42 PM. |
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Rats! I have heard of MJ's extraordinary pizza-fabricating abilities.
Unfortunately, we have my company's holiday party scheduled for the same evening. (ETA: yeah, we're talkin' the whole 9 yards - suit on HH, pantyhose for me, other unmentionable and constricting garments........but door prizes promised for later on) Must cut and paste and report back another day.
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Pizza - ain't nothin' better! Does anyone have a great recipe for a white sauce. My favorite pizza place makes their own white cheese sauce & the most I can get from them is that it's Alfredo Sauce - but it's not like what I think of as Alfredo - it's milder, for lack of a better way to describe it.
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Oooo! MJ, I forgot about your overnight rise dough! I think I will give that a try too. Texasgirl, if you are going to be going through a lot of pizza then save yourself some trouble and buy the premade pizza shells. You can put two on a cookie sheet and while the hoards are devouring the first batch the second can be in getting all melty and gooey. You can even let the "hoards" top their pizzas to order. My crew like that a lot.
I think I'll be doing some paper thin slices of garlic on top of the sauce, then salami, pepperoni, bacon and lotza mozza. I'll put some pineapple on the side for Ken and some olives on the side for me. mudbug, why don't you do yours either Friday or Sunday. That would count in my book.
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