barefootfarmer
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Has anyone made pizza dough in their bread machine? If so, how did you go about doing it?
Thats pretty close to the recipe I use. I use more yeast though. I use fresh ground wheat and it doesn't rise as well.moolie said:I used to work in a pizza place when I was a university student and got pretty good at making pizza dough. (I actually worked two jobs back then, my other job was in a fabric shop.)
I've never used a bread machine to make pizza dough, but it only takes 5 minutes to mix it up with a spoon, another 5 to knead, let rise 20 minutes, stretch on pan, top and bake at 450F for 20 minutes.
This is a completely fool-proof recipe that I've used for home made pizzas since I was 12 years old.
Pizza Dough
1 1/2 cups warm water
1 tbsp yeast
1 tsp sugar
1 tsp salt
3 cups flour, white or whole wheat or both
1 tbsp olive oil + more for bowl
Soften yeast in warm water for 5 minutes, mix in rest of ingredients in order. Knead for 5 minutes till smooth and elastic, pour another 1 tbsp oil into large clean bowl, place dough ball in bowl turning to coat with oil.
Cover bowl with a plate or clean towel and let rise 20 minutes in a warm place. Punch dough down, cut in half, and spread each half (stretching it with your fingertips) over 2 lightly oiled 10" pizza pans sprinkled with corn meal.
Spread with sauce, sprinkle with italian herbs (basil, oregano), top with meat and veggies of your choice and shredded mozzarella cheese, sprinkle with Parmesan.
Bake 20 minutes at 450F.
I worked at a pizza joint in college. The box was the most expensive part. The cheese was second, followed by meat.Charlesdparker said:I am crazy about pizza's, wish I could be owner of Domino's or Pizza hut, its always better to make it at home, since the prices of pizza's are very high. It's just impossible to spend daily money on it.