I’m yet to find a person who would not say no to these cheesy gooey Pizza. Though I have made pizzas many a times it has always been with the ready made pizza bases available in the market and this is the first time I’m attempting it from scratch. This is
the recipe that my children chose from
Sangeetha’s space for the
Blog Hop Wednesdays. As I know her space right from the time she started I know her recipe collection very well and hence left it to my children’s choice. Trust me when I say that I will not buy the base from stores any more and it will be always be homemade from now on. There is something to homemade pizza which makes you fall in love with them all over again.
Do excuse the clicks, it was very late in the evening and the light has started to fade. I forgot to grease the edges of the pizza with oil and hence they appear a bit white but apart from that everything else was perfect. I prefer thin crusted ones to the thick ones and made a few changes according to my family’s preferences but you can always experiment with the versatile pizza. I followed my friend’s tip on how to avoid sogginess and baked the base beforehand and it worked like a charm.
Homemade Pizza
You’ll need:
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All Purpose flour – 1-1/2 cups
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Instant Dry Yeast – 1 packet / 2-1/4 tsp
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Salt – 1/2 tsp
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Sugar – 1 tsp
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Milk / Water – 1/2 cup
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Olive oil / Vegetable oil – 2 tbsp
For the Topping:
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Onion – 1
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Tomato – 1
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Capsicum / Green Bell Pepper – 1
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Tomato sauce – 3 to 4 tbsp (I used Del Monte)
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Garam Masala Powder – 1/4 tsp
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Pizza Cheese – 1/2 cup
Method:
Preheat the oven @ 220 Degrees Celsius.
Mix together flour, salt and sugar in a bowl. Cut open the packet of yeast into it and mix once more. I used a mixture of both and milk and water. Heat till it reaches lukewarm stage and pour over the flour and make into a dough.
Add oil and smear your hands and form a soft dough. Grease a bowl with oil and place the dough in it and close with a lid or a damp towel and let it rest for an hour. Mine tripled in an hour.
Now punch the dough to let the air out and place the dough on a board and with the help of a rolling pin gently make a big circle. I used the pan that came with the oven for baking. I greased the bottom with oil and lightly floured it. Transfer the circle of dough to the pan and start to make a circle by spreading with your fingers and palm.
Here is what I did with the topping: Prick the pizza dough, smear oil on the surface and bake for 5 min. This is to prevent the pizza from becoming soggy after to add the topping. Now take it out, smear a layer of tomato sauce and on top of that arrange the vegetables according to your wish. Grate a thin layer of pizza cheese all over. Sprinkle
red chilli powder, garam masala powder and drop big dollops of tomato sauce here and there. Again grate cheese to cover everything.
Place in the oven and once again bake for 15 min to 20 min approx. or till the cheese on top melts completely to look like the above picture. A piece of heaven just the way I wanted. Enjoy !!!
Notes:
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You need not have to use the entire 1/2 cup of liquid to make the dough. Just use enough else the dough will be very sticky.
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Remember to remove the seeds of the tomatoes else the pizza will become slushy.
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Just 2 mushrooms are enough. The more you stack the more it will start to ooze out water.
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I normally grate the cheese directly over the pizza for a neat finish else they stick and stack at one place.
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Use your hands to mix the dough. The body heat also enhances the development of yeast.
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If using Active dry yeast use the same measurement as Instant yeast but you have to proof it before use and make it rest for a second raise.
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