I feel like this blog is full of pizza dough recipes but I have slowly been trying to get a crust that I really enjoy. This recipe makes a really small pizza - enough for one really hungry person or two not so hungry people.
3 oz warm water
1 1/2 teaspoon sugar or honey
1 teaspoon active yeast
let set for 5 minutes to get foamy
add one cup of all purpose flour
and 1/2 teaspoon salt
pull dough together with fingers and add 1 tablespoon olive oil or melted butter
work and knead dough until you feel its smooth and not tacky. I also will add herbs and spices too at this point - red chili flake, italian seasoning, garlic powder - get crazy.
form into ball place in oiled bowl cover with damp towel. let set for as long as you can handle, at least 2 hours up to 5. Punch down and reshape let set for 45 minutes.
Roll dough out into circle or whatever shape your pan is. Let dough set or proof in pan to let it make bubbles and get puffy. This is a new and important step that I've discovered is the one that creates the texture I've been looking for. Let it bake then for 8 minutes at 400 degrees.
Then top and bake until your cheese melts!
I made this one in a tart pan with a removable bottom and layered in creme fraiche seasoned with salt, pepper, nutmeg, italian seasoning, and broccoli, brie, caramelized onions (that were roasted in honey and wine) and a little diced jalapeno... it wasn't difficult to eat the whole thing.
More pizza dough is better than more cowbell
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