Friday, September 19, 2008

Homemade Pizza Tutorial

For the past two years, I've been making homemade pizza for dinner, every Friday night. Although I love to make dinner for my family, I find myself getting excited each Friday when I realize it is "pizza night", because it is such an easy dinner to prepare - - it almost makes me feel like I have the night off from cooking. Besides that, it is sooo much better than any frozen pizza pizza you'll buy, and much cheaper than take-out.

I had a lot of comments on my post about Chicago Deep Dish Pizza last week, so I thought I would take you through the simple process, so that you can try it for yourself.

The method I use requires a bread machine, because I am a bread machine kind of girl, and I make no excuses for it! I realize that there are some bread purists out there who don't think that bread made with the aid of a machine is "real" bread. I beg to differ (and I'm pretty sure my husband and children would, too)! I've had my $35.00 bread machine for 7 years, and it is just starting to wear out on me. That's pretty good, considering that I use it 2-3 times per week. Check your local thrift shop, too - - I see bread machines there all the time, usually for $5.00 or so.

I have always made whole wheat crust, with added oats and flax, but a few weeks ago I came across a great recipe for white crust. Now I'm rotating that with my wheat crust, every other week.

Okay, on to the pizza. Here is what you'll need:

1 1/3 cup warm water

2 tsp. sugar

1 1/4 tsp. salt

2 Tbsp. olive oil

2 Tbsp. corn meal (plus more for dusting pizza pans)

3 1/4 cups flour

1 tsp. baking powder

1/2 tsp. garlic powder

1/2 tsp. onion powder

1/2 tsp. dried basil

1 1/2 tsp. yeast



Place ingredients in bread machine in order listed. Select "dough" cycle. When the cycle is complete, remove dough from pan. Punch down, and divide into two equal portions.

Roll each portion out and place onto pizza pan that has been dusted with cornmeal. Twist or pinch the edges to form the crust border. Then, prick the crust with a fork to prevent bubbles (Griffie likes to help with this part).

Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Par bake each crust for 8 minutes. Remove from oven. Top with tomato sauce, cheese, and anything else you'd like. Camden and Griffin love turkey pepperoni on their pizza. Steve and I like pesto and fresh mozzarella, or artichoke hearts and feta...obviously the combos are endless. Pop back in the oven for 10 minutes, or until crust is browned to your liking, and cheese is bubbly.


Enjoy!

5 comments:

Lisa said...

I had a wonderful bread machine for years and then sold it at a yard sale! I think I may be hitting a thrift store or two to find one now that you've posted this delicious (and easy) sounding recipe!!!

Anonymous said...

That sounds super yummy and super easy; I think I need to dust off my bread machine and give it a try! Could you post your recipe for whole wheat crust as well?

Anonymous said...

I use my Kitchen Aid mixer with a dough hook. Works just fine. Your pizza sure is pretty.....must work on the appearance of mine.

Melissa said...

I haven't made pizza in too long - I will be giving this recipe a try!

Cheryl said...

O.K. I will now have to keep an eye out for a gently used bread machine! This receipe sounds delicious and I will certainly give it a try-love the photo of Griffin helping out.

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