"You better cut the pizza in four pieces because I’m not hungry enough to eat six." ~ Yogi Berra
3 cheeses with caramelized onion and roasted garlic |
Nothing is better than pizza, right?
Brian and I are pizza fanatics. Even bad pizza tastes good. We have a really good delivery place here in Mill Valley called Rocco's (what else?) and we often order it for something easy on on Friday nights. We even eat the little frozen pizzas or the store-bought-rise-in-the-oven-style pizzas. But lately, I decided to make my own pizza. With my handy bread maker (that I have used for over 20 years thanks to my mom who gave me a great one!), I can whip up good pizza dough; and with plenty of tomato paste on hand I can make a delicious pizza sauce. We usually have a variety of cheeses and fresh veggies in the frig so there you go - all set for homemade pizza night (or day)!
Here are two recipes for pizza dough. If I am in rush, I make the no-yeast dough but if we have some time and patience, I make the (better) pizza dough the proper way - using yeast.
No Yeast Pizza Dough – makes crust for one large pie or two small pies
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 2-1/2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 Tablespoon sugar
- 1 Tablespoon Olive or Vegetable Oil
- 3/4 cup luke-warm water
- Set bread machine on white dough cycle in bread for machine for first 15 minutes only and then remove
- Dough will supple and smooth and easy for rolling out with a rolling pin
- Roll dough out flat over a pizza stone*
Pizza Dough Using Yeast (and the better of the two) – makes a thin crust for two large pies
- 2 teaspoons yeast
- 3 cups of all-purpose flour (Sometimes I use half bread flour)
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 2 TBS sugar
- 2 Tablespoons Olive Oil
- 1 cup plus about 2 Tablespoons luke-warm water
- Set bread machine to white dough and go through the entire cycle (about 1 hour and 50 minutes)
- When bread machine beeps and dough is done, divide into two halves and roll out on pizza stone*
*I brush about a teaspoon of olive oil on the pizza stone before rolling out the dough for a beautifully browned crust.
Delicious, tangy pizza sauce
Ingredients:
- 1 Tablespoon Olive Oil
- 1 Tablespoon shopped garlic
- 1 small onion, chopped
- 1 6-ounce can of tomato paste
- 6 ounces of warm water
- 2 Tablespoons of honey or one Tablespoon of sugar
- 1 teaspoon of anchovy paste (this is optional and does not have to be used)
- ¼ teaspoon dried basil
- ¼ teaspoon dried oregano
- ¼ teaspoon dried marjarom
- 1/8 teaspoon salt (or to taste)
- 1/8 teaspoon black pepper
- 1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper
- 1/8 teaspoon red pepper flakes (or to taste)
- 1 Tablespoon of butter
- 2-3 Tablespoons of grated Parmesan cheese
Cooking Instructions:
In a medium sauté pan, cook onions and garlic in 1 TBS olive oil on medium heat until soft and fragrant
Turn the heat down to low and add tomato paste;
Fill the 6-0z can up with warm water and add water to the sauce and stir until combined
Add the honey and anchovy paste and stir in
Add the spices and Parmesan cheese and stir in
Add the pat of butter and stir in until melted
Spread half of sauce on one pizza dough with a ladle, starting in the middle and out to the edges
Now put your pizza together – be creative!
Add your favorite toppings such as mozzarella cheese or any other cheeses you have in your frig. Some dollops of ricotta cheese on top of shredded mozzarella is yummy. Add sliced tomato, pepperoni, onions, tomatoes, zucchini, mushrooms….whatever. I love to roast a head of garlic until soft and sweet and squeeze the caramelized cloves on top of my pizza. It’s so delicious!
Before - half pepperoni & sausage & half cheese and tomato |
Bake your pizza in a preheated oven at 400 degrees for about 15 minutes until cheese is bubbly and crust is golden. Use a pizza cutter to slice. Be careful not to burn the roof of your mouth if you eat it right away! I can’t tell you how many times I have done that and end up with a nice blister the next day .
After! |
6 comments:
Liz, you're so talented! That pizza sounds amazing. There's a new pizza place in Pasadena that I just tried last night. I'm thrilled to report it's so yummy! Nothing like a good pizza. Maybe one of these days I'll even try your recipe and make it myself. Yum, yum.
Hi Sue - thanks, as always for commenting. Yes, pizza is such a great meal - we love to eat pizza which is why I decided to start making my own - so I can use fresh ingredients and have some fun in the process. I have been making so many dishes lately but fail to keep notes on how I make them! One of my signature dishes is an Italian Roasted Chicken so I will try and get that posted. I have been so busy lately and between the two blogs now, trying to find time to write! How is Louise?? Are you going to keep her? I hope so.
Hi Liz:
Oh girl the pizzas even taste better in Tiburon, maybe because of the carmelized onions.
Some day we ALL want to come over to your house for dinner because there is some serious cooking going on in your kitchen. I bet your doggies love when you cook too, there are like "Over here mommy, please drop some of that mozzarella (ha ha Ollie loves it too!). Do you make your own dough too?
Thank you for your photo essay along with your writing - the colors and excitement keep us all going out here in NY.
Love you til the cows come home.
Kristen
Hi Kristen - of course I make my own dough (2 recipes are enclosed in this post) otherwise I can't really call it homemade pizza, can I? :)
Lizzie,
It's breakfast time and i'm hungry for pizza....!!!!
Looks and sounds delish!
lynnie xoxo
Thanks, Lynnie! Hey, what's wrong with pizza for breakfast?!
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