Originally Posted by Donger:
So, the family has decided that I'm going to learn how to make pizza... Any tips? I got a nice stone for Christmas, but other than that, I'm a noob.
Preheat the stone. Seriously. Give it 30 minutes to an hour as hot as your oven will get. Even at 500 degrees, you're nowhere near where wood fired oven floors are, so don't worry about that.
And instead of building your pizza on your peel, build on a piece of parchment paper on your peel. It's so much easier. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
Preheat the stone. Seriously. Give it 30 minutes to an hour as hot as your oven will get. Even at 500 degrees, you're nowhere near where wood fired oven floors are, so don't worry about that.
And instead of building your pizza on your peel, build on a piece of parchment paper on your peel. It's so much easier.
Excellent tips, thanks. My oven gets to about 515F. My Weber will get to around 600F on a non-cold day.
I also don't have a stand mixer, and don't really want to buy one just for pizza, and I don't bake. The wife says that her bread maker will knead the dough. Thought? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
I've heard that... Have yet to find a pizzeria that will. Out Publix sells some occasionally, but that's it.
If you can't get it locally, you can actually order some from Amazon, but I don't know if the minimum order sizes would fit into Donger's situation. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Just Passin' By:
If you can't get it locally, you can actually order some from Amazon, but I don't know if the minimum order sizes would fit into Donger's situation.
That one's certain to be way too much for you, but they've got other options. I just don't know what your parameters are for that sort of thing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Donger:
I also don't have a stand mixer, and don't really want to buy one just for pizza, and I don't bake. The wife says that her bread maker will knead the dough. Thought?
I think the food processor would do a faster job, but you could do it in the bread maker all the way up till it starts to bake (use it as the proof box, too).
And you don't need a peel - use an upside down cookie sheet. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lewdog:
I don't own a mixer. :-)
Neither do I, I hand knead the dough.
I use a food processor for the thin cracker style crust (as FMB said).
A bread machine will also work (again as FMB said).
You can buy unglazed quarry tiles instead of a pizza stone at Home Depot for about 5 bucks and line your oven rack with those. Make sure they are unglazed, the others are toxic. [Reply]
1 can of tomato paste
6 oz of water (you can just fill empty tomato can)
1/2 tsp oregano
1/2 tsp dry basil
1/4 tsp garlic powder
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp sugar
1/2 tsp majoram
1/4 tsp black pepper