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title: Pizza
description:
published: 1
-date: 2024-05-07T20:37:40.613Z
+date: 2024-05-07T20:44:29.989Z
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editor: ckeditor
dateCreated: 2024-03-31T06:23:53.404Z
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+Sourdough Pizza Dough
+https://www.abeautifulplate.com/sourdough-pizza/
+Ingredients
+Sourdough Pizza Dough:
+
+ - 225 grams 90°F-95°F filtered water (32°C-35°C)
+ - 15 grams kosher salt
+ - 250 grams ripe sourdough starter 100% hydration
+ - 250 grams type "00" flour plus more for dusting, I've tested this with Central Milling extensively, but Caputo brand is another good option (see notes)
+ - 125 grams bread flour such as King Arthur
+
+Assembly and Toppings (For Three 10-Inch Margherita-Style Pizzas):
+
+ - flour for shaping and dusting
+ - semolina flour for dusting
+ - extra virgin olive oil for drizzling
+ - 1 batch homemade pizza sauce (see recipe linked)
+ - 8 ounces fresh mozzarella cheese, not packed in water blotted dry and torn into pieces
+ - fresh basil leaves plus more for finishing
+ - parmigiano-reggiano cheese optional
+
+
+Tips for Success:
+
+ - For added chewiness and crispiness (particularly if baking in a home oven), I’ve had more success with sourdough pizza dough made with almost equal amounts of traditional Type “00” flour and high-protein bread flour. This recipe has been tested extensively with Central Milling “00” Flour, but has also been prepared with Caputo (Italian brand). They do differ in protein levels, but both create great pizzas. For bread flour, I recommend King Arthur for similar results.
+ - This pizza dough can be prepped a day ahead. Follow the pizza dough instructions above, but only allow the dough balls to proof at room temperature for 3 to 4 hours. Transfer the container to the fridge and refrigerate overnight. Allow the dough to rest at room temperature (72°F/22°C) for at least 2 to 3 hours before using the following day.
+
+Example Baking Timeline:
+
+ - Note: This sourdough pizza dough recipe requires a large quantity (250 g) of ripe sourdough starter. Scale up the previous night’s feeding, so a portion is ready to be used in the pizza dough.
+ - 9:00 AM – mix the pizza dough, cover and rest for 20 minutes.
+ - 9:20 AM – knead the dough briefly, cover and rest for 3 hours.
+ - 12:20 PM – shape the dough into pizza balls, place in a floured container, cover, and proof for at least 5 hours or until you’re ready to make pizza (they will hold for up to 4 additional hours if needed)
+ - 6:00 PM – preheat the oven and baking steel
+ - 7:00 PM – prepare your toppings
+ - 7:15 PM – assemble and bake pizza
+
+Dough recipe adapted from Ken Forkish’s The Elements of Pizza.
+serving: 1serving, calories: 758kcal, carbohydrates: 113g, protein: 35g, fat: 17g, saturated fat: 8g, polyunsaturated fat: 1g, monounsaturated fat: 4g, cholesterol: 41mg, sodium: 2435mg, potassium: 203mg, fiber: 4g, sugar: 1g, vitamin a: 458IU, calcium: 573mg, iron: 4mg
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