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Tips on Making On Making Your Own Pizza In Bristol

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

What is considered a great pizza whether its takeaway pizza or homemade is really a matter of preference, but here are some tips on how to make your own:

First things first you have to make your dough, the measurements for ingredients can vary, but the basic ingredients usually stay the same. Basic Pizza dough ingredients are yeast, flour, sugar, salt, hot water and oil. Kneading the dough is important. It’s not just about mixing the ingredients together, but about preparing the dough to rise, it should be kneaded until entirely smooth. Once the dough has been made you need to let it rise by leaving it somewhere warm for an hour or so.

Ensure you pre-heat the oven so it’s nice and hot, an hour or so should do it. The oven realll needs to be at least set to gas mark 7. The base has to bake really fast. If the oven is not hot enough it won’t get all the moisture out of the crust, and it’ll end up being all soggy.

The best pizzas come out of wood-burning, clay-lined ovens. But for most of us, it is not possible to have such an oven in our home. So, for the home cook, the next best thing is to use a pizza stone. You can buy clay stones specifically designed for pizzas, or you can get unglazed floor or quarry tiles at your local home improvement store. Pizza stones are usually available in a varity of different shapes. If you find tiles that are rather small, you can set several next to each other to make a larger surface.

Once the dough has risen to need to roll out your crust whichever style you are going for you should always try to roll from the middle. If you put a piece of cornmeal dusted parchment paper on the back of a baking tray and roll you dough on will make life easier. You’ll have less trouble getting it in to the oven that way.

After you have rolled your crust it’s then time for the fun part and deciding on your toppings. Be judicious with toppings. A lot of thin crust pizzas simply can’t handle too many toppings. For an average 12″ pizza, about 1/2 cup of sauce is plenty. A cup of vegetables and meats, and 1 to 1-1/2 cups of cheese will make a good thin crust pizza.

Although fun and fairly easy to make sometimes it might be easier just to get a pizza delivery, you might not get that homemade taste or warm fuzzy when you sit down to eat it, but at least it does save on the washing up.

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Types Of Pizza

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

The word “pizza” comes from the Latin word pinsa, meaning flatbread (although there is much debate about the origin of the word). A legend suggests that Roman soldiers gained a taste for Jewish Matzoth while stationed in Roman occupied Palestine and developed a similar food after returning home.

The pizza is an international taste sensation! Local regions have produced their own pizzas and pizza culture. Pizza is such a diverse dish; it can be dressed up, or down and can be eaten at any occasion! Below is a brief look at the different types of pizza.

Chicago Style pizza is a deep dish pizza which isn’t flexible and is baked in a deep pan making it good for stuffing with toppings under the cheese and/or marinara. This kind of pizza was said to be first made at Pizzeria Uno in 1843.

New York. A true New York pizza will have a blanket of blistered cheese covering a thin crust and a layer of sweet tomato sauce. Too many toppings are sacrilegious to a die-hard New York pizza-lover — nothing should ruin the pure genius of a plain slice. And it tastes better if you fold it in half.

The Hawaiian style pizza is made with bacon and pineapple, and is very popular in the United States and Australia. It is actually not from Hawaii, rather given an adopted name because of the pineapple topping of the pizza.

No one would have ever predicted the popularity of pizza when first introduced to places like USA and Australia. Arguably and generally accepted as originally from Italy, and introduced to the rest of the world, pizza has become a favourite and gourmet dish for much of the population. Dressed up or down, the pizza is a taste sensation!

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