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Easy Pizza Dough for Bread Machine
Easy Pizza Dough for Bread Machine Ingredients: water, bottled, generic oil, olive, salad or cooking salt, table wheat flours, bread, unenriched sugars, granulated wheat flours, bread, unenriched spices, parsley, drie...
Easy Pizza Dough for Bread Machine
Ingredients:
water, bottled, generic
oil, olive, salad or cooking
salt, table
wheat flours, bread, unenriched
sugars, granulated
wheat flours, bread, unenriched
spices, parsley, dried
semolina, unenriched
Directions:
Add ingredients to pan in order listed, set bread machine on"dough" and walk away.
After the cycle is completed, lightly coat dough ball in flour and roll or slap out to desired size.
Top with desired sauce, cheeses, meats and/or veggies and bake at 450 until cheese is golden brown.
Will make a 9-10" pizza of average thickness, or a 13-14" thin crust pizza.
For best results, bake on a preheated baking stone sprinkled with corn meal.
Notes: You may substitute beer for all or part of the water.
I've used 3/4 cup flat beer and 1/4 water with excellent results.
A teaspoon of semolina may be added as well -- it provides a nice crunchiness to the dough when baked.
Corn meal can be substituted for the semolina (and likewise, semolina can be used to dust the pizza peel and/or baking stone).
Ingredients:
water, bottled, generic
oil, olive, salad or cooking
salt, table
wheat flours, bread, unenriched
sugars, granulated
wheat flours, bread, unenriched
spices, parsley, dried
semolina, unenriched
Directions:
Add ingredients to pan in order listed, set bread machine on"dough" and walk away.
After the cycle is completed, lightly coat dough ball in flour and roll or slap out to desired size.
Top with desired sauce, cheeses, meats and/or veggies and bake at 450 until cheese is golden brown.
Will make a 9-10" pizza of average thickness, or a 13-14" thin crust pizza.
For best results, bake on a preheated baking stone sprinkled with corn meal.
Notes: You may substitute beer for all or part of the water.
I've used 3/4 cup flat beer and 1/4 water with excellent results.
A teaspoon of semolina may be added as well -- it provides a nice crunchiness to the dough when baked.
Corn meal can be substituted for the semolina (and likewise, semolina can be used to dust the pizza peel and/or baking stone).