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limey 11-10-2006 04:24 PM

Home made pizza
 
Do you guys have bread machines? Do you make the pizza dough in the machine and then top it with ... tomatoes&garlic, onion, green peppers, sweetcorn, bacon, pepperoni, capers and mozzarella?
I do!
And I can't wait to get it out of the oven:drool:

glatt 11-10-2006 04:31 PM

Yes. Friday night is date night for the Mrs. and I, and since we are poor-ish, we don't go out. We stay home and make pizza after we put the kids to bed. We buy dough from Trader Joe's instead of making it. It's good dough, and about a buck. I'm not so bad at tossing pizza dough, if I do say so myself.

Pizza in an hour and a half! Yea!

melidasaur 11-10-2006 04:33 PM

I suck at making pizza dough - I usually buy it at a local shop, take it home and make it myself. What's up with sweetcorn on pizza? I have only had it in the UK and it was good, but you would never put sweetcorn on a pizza in the US!

Clodfobble 11-10-2006 06:06 PM

When we make pizza at home it is always "Mexican Pizza": instead of tomato sauce, substitute a mashed mixture of black beans with some salsa and cumin. Use pepperjack cheese and top with corn, tomatoes, and green onions.

I buy pre-made crust, though...I'm just not hardcore enough.

Ibby 11-10-2006 09:42 PM

My maid (shuddup, labour's cheap here) taught me how to make WONDERFUL dough... I'll look it up and post it here for you people.

SteveDallas 11-10-2006 10:45 PM

Ahh, what a topic....

When I was a kid, Mom used to make the Chef Boyardee Pizza kit, and would supplement it with Hormel pepperoni. (The "pepperoni" pizza kit featured little microscopic flecks of pepperoni in the pizza sauce.)

As a college student cooking on my own, I did this sometimes. It wasn't long before I decided that the included cheese was lame--why not buy some real mozzarella to put on it? Wait, I'm buying separate pepperoni and separate cheese? How hard could it be to make the sauce? And the crust? .....

I have tried a basic pizza sauce crust out of the Betty Crocker cookbook, and it was OK. When things really took off was when I discovered a copy of The Art of Pizza Making at a local kitchen store. Ahh now this explains how to make some REAL pizza dough. It's yummy, and always appreciated by the family.

But I don't have a mixer or anything. I knead it by hand. It takes about 1/2 hour to mix it and knead it, plus a couple hours or so for it to sit in the fridge. The latest wrinkle is to try a pizza stone. I like the results, though I have had some trouble getting the pizza onto the stone, but I just have to practice!!

In researching pizza stone techniques, one woman who did a web page on the subject said she stopped making crusts and just bought the dough from Trader Joe's, because she found it was as good as anything she could make. I haven't tried those yet, though. I have one of my crusts in the freezer waiting to go.

As far as toppings go, I like pepperoni, but I'm the only one of the family who does so I don't always have that. Plain cheese, or pineapple, or green peppers are popular.

Having said all that, we had Domino's for dinner tonight. :D

xoxoxoBruce 11-10-2006 11:57 PM

Chicken is good and would go well with the pineapple. ;)

breakingnews 11-11-2006 08:25 PM

I found using a pizza stone is absolutely necessary. There's really no other way to get the crust to cook evenly and attain that crunchy outside/chewy inside texture. Before I bought a stone, I'd just throw the pizza directly on the oven rack, but it was really hard to time the crust cooking/cheese melting.

And, like SD, I always handmade the dough. About 15 minutes to mix and knead it, wait an hour for it to rise.

My favorite: fresh tomato pie with roasted garlic.

Beestie 11-11-2006 08:40 PM

I make a pizza omelette once in a while. I can't cook for anything except for breakfast. I can flat out whip up some breakfast - even Northern breakfasts. Comes from having lived in the South for a while, I think. In the South, they understand breakfast.

Ibby 11-11-2006 09:51 PM

CRUST:
1 1/4 cup flour
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 cup warm milk
1/2 tbsp. yeast
1/2 tsp olive oil

Combine flour and salt in large bowl. In smaller bowl, combine mild, yeast, and olive oil, and stir thoroughly. Combine two mixtures in large bowl, stir until solid. Pour olive oil on your hands, then knead the dough. Cover for 20 minutes.


PIZZA:
Dough as above
Sauce of your choice
Sargento (?) Mexican Four-Cheese Blend (monterey jack, cheddar, and two other cheeses i cant really remember)
Mozzerella
Parmesan
Crushed Red Pepper
Italian Seasoning (i use pampered chef)

Spread dough on bottom of baking stone. Add roughly half your sauce, then add a light dusting of cheese and red pepper. Add rest of sauce and top with cheese, then add more pepper and italian seasoning. Cook until crust is brown.

Clodfobble 11-11-2006 10:06 PM

Random factoid: the utensil used at professional pizza places to pour and spread the tomato sauce is called a spoodle. No kidding.

Ibby 11-15-2006 04:48 PM

Has anyone tried my pizza yet?

breakingnews 11-15-2006 07:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ibram
Has anyone tried my pizza yet?

No. When are you going to make one for me?

Ibby 11-15-2006 07:22 PM

I'd do it, too, dude, i love cooking for people.

footfootfoot 11-16-2006 11:18 PM

For those of us not too far east, it is still today, but careful readers of the cellar know that tomorrow is pizza night at chez foot.

I can taste it now.

yum.

Skunks 11-16-2006 11:58 PM

I'm thinking about vegan pizza on saturday night, sort of a thankyou feast for people helping me move into my new kitchen.

I don't really use recipes, and toppings are more about what is available and good looking, but I will throw out this tidbit:

if you're using a pizza stone, eschew corn meal. Buy a roll of parchment paper. Tear off a square (the roll is probably about as wide as your stone), lay it down on a cookie sheet (sheet upside down if the edges are steep); spread the dough, sauce, toppings, etc; set aside until the pizza is warm, work on the next, etc. Then just slide it onto the stone, wiggle until it's placed nice, cook, and slide it back on.

Just be sure to get the pizza off the parchment paper for optimal bottom-center-crust-crispiness.

breakingnews 11-16-2006 11:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ibram
I'd do it, too, dude, i love cooking for people.

I imagine it's far better than this disgusting pile of dogshit I was subjected to in Ximending. Why is it so hard to find decent western food here? You'd figure someone would have gotten it right by now.

The "Dallas Supreme" burger:
http://www.chezwang.com/photos/IMG_1507.jpg

edit: sorry for the massive picture. and i realize that photo is off-topic. more apologies.

wolf 11-17-2006 01:03 AM

Uh ... the fries look pretty much okay ...

SteveDallas 11-17-2006 07:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by breakingnews
The "Dallas Supreme" burger

I'm suing them for defamation.

Undertoad 11-17-2006 07:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skunks
I'm thinking about vegan pizza on saturday night, sort of a thankyou feast for people helping me move into my new kitchen.

If I help somebody move, they better feed me real pizza.

And real beer too.

This tradition is unacceptable to fuck with.

mrnoodle 11-17-2006 11:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by breakingnews
I imagine it's far better than this disgusting pile of dogshit I was subjected to in Ximending. Why is it so hard to find decent western food here? You'd figure someone would have gotten it right by now.

The "Dallas Supreme" burger:
http://www.chezwang.com/photos/IMG_1507.jpg

edit: sorry for the massive picture. and i realize that photo is off-topic. more apologies.

It's got american cheese on it. lol.

barefoot serpent 11-17-2006 11:51 AM

whatever happened to:
a slice of Wonder bread, smear ketchup over it, slice a hotdog on it and bake until weenies start to curl?

footfootfoot 11-17-2006 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Undertoad
If I help somebody move, they better feed me real pizza.

And real beer too.

This tradition is unacceptable to fuck with.

I was guessing she made vegan pizza because they fucked up a bunch of her shit when they hepled her move.

"here's some vegan pizza bitches, thanks for breaking my stereo and leaving all my CDs on the roof of the car..."

Skunks 11-17-2006 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Undertoad
If I help somebody move, they better feed me real pizza.

And real beer too.

This tradition is unacceptable to fuck with.


Yeah, but if the person doing most of the driving is vegan (& not me), the tradition stands in a modified form.

tho I second the good beer.

footfootfoot 11-17-2006 04:36 PM

I seriously doubt that a vegan would have the where with all to move half my stuff...

barefoot serpent 11-18-2006 07:31 AM

3foots family room
http://www.scilowcountry.org/images/...phy%20Room.jpg

footfootfoot 11-18-2006 08:25 AM

Actually, that's just the pantry...

SteveDallas 12-22-2006 06:39 PM

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Clodfobble 12-23-2006 08:23 AM

I love that you can plainly pick out the "kids' section" of the pizza.

SteveDallas 12-23-2006 09:05 AM

:D My son likes green pepper and, at the last minute, asked for pepperoni, which he proceeded to not eat. My daughter won't touch any of it.

footfootfoot 12-23-2006 08:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Clodfobble
I love that you can plainly pick out the "kids' section" of the pizza.

Funny as hell. for a while inch would eat pizza putanesca, although w/o the hot peppers. After a while only anchovies and capers, he didn't like the gray things (onions, and for the record, they're not gray, they're carmelized) now it is just plain, naked pizza.

wolf 12-25-2006 07:14 PM

To this day my sister orders a plain pizza and picks the cheese off.

When we were kids, my mom never had to pay for an extra cheese pizza, because I knew that my sister would fold the cheese off one slice onto the next one, and I was good to go.

xoxoxoBruce 01-03-2007 08:05 PM

I figure if you have to order extra cheese, you're using the wrong pizza shop. It can be gaged by counting the drops per minute of the cheese oil, from the bottom center of the pizza box held level, during the 5th through 9th minutes, out of the oven....roughly. :dunce:


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