Licia Bobesha Recipes White Pizza Recipe

White Pizza Recipe

Run out of pizza sauce or life lead to a road unexplored? Make the best of white pizza with or without sauce!

As I recently have some time, I had been browsing on the web yesterday. In search of fresh, exciting thoughts, inspiring recipes that I’ve never tested before, to delight my family with. Hunting for a while yet couldn’t come across lots of interesting stuff. Just before I wanted to give up on it, I discovered this tempting and easy dessert by chance at Suncakemom. The dessert looked so mouth-watering on its pic, that called for prompt actions.

It absolutely was simple enough to imagine the way it is created, how it tastes and how much my husband will probably love it. Actually, it is extremely simple to impress him when it comes to puddings. Yes, I am a lucky one. Or possibly he is.Anyhow, I got into the blog and simply followed the precise instuctions that have been coupled with superb shots of the process. It just makes life much easier. I can suppose it is a bit of a effort to shoot photos down the middle of cooking in the kitchen because you most often have sticky hands therefore i really appreciate the commitment she put in to build this post and recipe easily followed.

With that said I’m inspired presenting my own, personal dishes in the same way. Appreciate your the concept.

I had been tweaking the initial mixture to make it for the taste of my loved ones. I have to tell you that it was a terrific success. They prized the flavor, the overall look and enjoyed having a delicacy like this in the midst of a busy workweek. They basically wanted even more, many more. So next time I’m not going to commit the same miscalculation. I’m gonna double the quantity to keep them delighted.

White Pizza Recipe Credit suncakemom.

Starter

Making a starter is not absolutely necessary but it will provide a more complex flavor for the dough. Combine flour, water and the yeast in an airtight container and put it into the fridge for 4 – 6 hours. It will double in size so choose a big enough box.

Dough

Measure flour into a kneading bowl and sprinkle fresh yeast on top. No need to dissolve the yeast.

Pour in the olive oil and at least half of the water.

Add the starter in too. It tends to stick to the box but mixing it with some flour from the bowl will help salvage every bit without much effort. If starter is not used, just add the equivalent amount of flour and water to the bowl.

Knead the dough until it comes together gradually adding the remaining water and the salt. We are after a sticky humid dough as we are going to bake the pizza in a low temperature home oven. Flouring our hand will prevent the dough to stick to it.

Cover the dough and place it to a 68°F – 81°F / 20°C – 27°C corner to raise.

It could take anything from 40 – 90 minutes depending on the temperature to double in size.

Take the dough out onto a floured surface.

Separate it into two and shape the dough into elongated forms for easier measuring.

Cut the dough up into 6 equal parts that will results 8 oz / 230g pizza dough.

Sprinkle a bit of water on a cleaned surface then flour our hands.

Roll balls from the dough. Check out how to roll dough

Place the rolled dough onto a floured surface and sprinkle water on top.

Cover it with a kitchen towel then sprinkle water onto the kitchen towel too. If we are lucky, this will prevent the dough sticking to it. Alternatively we can use a high walled container with a lid, anything that will let the dough rise while not letting it to dry out.

Place it into a 68°F – 81°F / 20°C – 27°C corner again for 60 – 90 minutes until it doubles.

Dust a spatula with flour and take a dough off the tray.

Place it onto a floured working surface upside down then flour the top of the dough and our hands too.

Start shaping the pizza by pressing down the top of the dough by moving from one side of the dough to the opposite. Check out How to shape a pizza!

Create the side of the crust by leaving out a ½” / 1cm part of the dough down along the side of the crust.

Press down gently the middle the second time.

Flip the dough then repeat the shaping process on this side too.

It’s time to give the dough its final shape. Hold the dough still with one hand while grabbing the dough with the other and stretching it mildly about double of the original size.

Rotate the dough a quarter and stretch that side as well.

Repeat the turning and stretching until the desired size is achieved. A 10″ / 30cm size pizza can easily achievable with this method. Alternatively use a rolling pin.

Spread about 2 tablespoons sour cream on top of the dough.

Sprinkle some grated cheese, sliced bacon, and sliced fresh mozzarella.

Sprinkle over some crucial red onion and the white pizza is ready to slide onto the pizza peel. Don’t forget to sprinkle flour onto the pizza peel so it won’t stick.

Slide it onto a baking steel or preheated metal tray.

Place the dough into a preheated oven at maximum temperature which means 480°F / 250°C in most cases for about 6 – 8 minutes. Turn around the pizza after 4 minutes if necessary.

Slice it up and serve!

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