APoc184
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Caulimash, caramelised onions and wors.
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Been for almost 3 years now.Apoc are you banting now ?
Caulimash, caramelised onions and wors
As always Monday night pizza night,really need to try something new with toppings. Ham,Salami,mushroom,feta,corn,olives.![]()
Your opinion is spot on.IMO a slow rise fermented dough will beat anything you can buy.
A dough can be left in the fridge to rise for up to 4 days and can even be frozen. Frozen dough can be left in the fridge overnight or taken out the morning of, but left on the counter. I always have a few in the freezer ready for leftovers as toppings.Your opinion is spot on.
However I don't have enough free time to make the dough these days.
IMO a slow rise fermented dough will beat anything you can buy.
That's a nice looking pizza
Do you make your own bases?
Tempted to try a Jamie Oliver recipe tonight, his NY style pizza.
I usually use flour, water and oil only but see they often use yeast to make it rise.
Might pop by local Spar they often have these clear bags of premade dough that looked just like Jamie Olivers dough.
Cheese on dough 1st
Topped with some diy tomato sauce.
Crispy bacon.
I use the pre-made dough for pizza and it works like a charm.
Use this for sauce.
http://thefoodfox.com/2011/03/03/spicy-tomato-sauce-for-pizza-pasta-and-meat/
Mix dough in the morning: 10 minutes.However I don't have enough free time to make the dough these days.
I honestly have no free time in the morning with a toddler it's hard to even get things done. Could I mix it the night before instead? That I'd be able to do.Mix dough in the morning: 10 minutes.
Get home from work & it's ready to go.
Mix it anytime, it takes 3-5 days to achieve a proper cold riseI honestly have no free time in the morning with a toddler it's hard to even get things done. Could I mix it the night before instead? That I'd be able to do.
1 night in the fridge is fine but I find 2 to be the best for developing flavour. All you need to do on the day is take it out 2 hours before you plan to use it. If you looking for a good recipe search for Peter Reinhardts.I honestly have no free time in the morning with a toddler it's hard to even get things done. Could I mix it the night before instead? That I'd be able to do.
1 night in the fridge is fine but I find 2 to be the best for developing flavour. All you need to do on the day is take it out 2 hours before you plan to use it. If you looking for a good recipe search for Peter Reinhardts.