Basic Pizza Dough Recipe
(2 bases):
-
1 ⅔ cups of OO Flour
- ¾ cup of luke warm water
- Satchel of dry yeast
- Pinch sugar
- Pinch of table salt
- 1 ½ tablespoons olive oil
- Extra flour
Using a fork mix the ingredients until combined. You know it’s ready when it starts to stick together. Don’t worry if it is a little wet or a bit dry just add either flour or water to get the balance right.
Flour the workbench with a little extra flour and start to knead
the dough. You do this by folding the sides in on themselves and using the heal
of your hands start to stretch the dough. Add extra flour to prevent the dough
from sticking to your hands or to the bench. Continue to knead for about
8-10minutes. Consider it your arm work out for the day. I find it therapeutic.
Once done flour the mixing bowl and place the dough back
within. Add a little sprinkle of flour to the top of the dough (proofing). Place a dry, clean tea towel over the bowl
and place in a dry warm place. I usually put mine in the microwave. Allow about
an hour for the dough to rise.
Now here’s the fun part. Punch the dough. Yep, one good
punch in the middle. Then roll the dough back out onto a floured bench. Knead
for a further 2 minutes.
It is now ready to cut in equal halves (although lately I
have been stretching mine to make 3 bases).
Roll them out using a rolling pin into 2 circular shapes.
Now I cook my pizzas in the BBQ on pizza trays so the method
I use is a small amount of canola spray to oil the trays (whilst they are cold)
place the dough on top and then my favourite toppings. Load it onto the BBQ,
close the lid and about 15minutes later – presto yummy pizzas.
My favourite toppings at the moment are:
-
ham and fresh pineapple from the farm down the road, for the kids
- goats cheese feta, roasted pumpkin and pine nuts
- Prawn, chorizo, garlic and chili – delicious
I often enlist the kids to help with making pizzas and have
started to teach my son how to throw them. Not as scary or as messy as it
sounds. You toss the rolled out dough a little into the air, catching on the
back of your hands increasing their diameter. It was a skill I learnt working
in a small pizza shop after school back in the day. To me the bases are a
little lighter for it and its fun watching others learn .
Do you have a favourite homemade topping?
Bon
appetite
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