Best 2 3 Hour Pizza Recipe By Tasty Recipes

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Indulge in a culinary journey with our tantalizing 3-hour pizza recipe inspired by Tasty, a renowned culinary platform. This delectable dish is a symphony of flavors, textures, and aromas, sure to tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving more. Our meticulously crafted recipe offers three variations to suit every palate: the classic Margherita, a vegetarian delight with fresh mozzarella and basil; the spicy Pepperoni, a meat lover's paradise with savory pepperoni and chili flakes; and the gourmet Prosciutto e Funghi, a sophisticated combination of prosciutto, mushrooms, and arugula. Each pizza is lovingly prepared using a simple yet effective dough recipe that yields a crispy, chewy crust. Whether you're a seasoned pizzaiolo or a novice cook, our detailed instructions and helpful tips will guide you through the process, ensuring a perfect pizza every time.

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3-DAY PIZZA RECIPE BY TASTY



3-Day Pizza Recipe by Tasty image

Here's what you need: pizza flour, instant yeast, sugar, extra virgin olive oil, water, salt, nonstick cooking spray, semolina flour, fennel seeds, fatty pork butt, red pepper flakes, fresh rosemary, fresh italian parsley, garlic, sweet paprika, freshly ground black pepper, red wine, kosher salt, crushed tomatoes, low moisture mozzarella cheese ball, fresh basil leaves, olive oil, flaky sea salt

Provided by Matt Ciampa

Categories     Dinner

Yield 6 pizzas

Number Of Ingredients 23

7 ½ cups pizza flour, plus 2½ tablespoons, plus more for dusting
¼ teaspoon instant yeast
1 teaspoon sugar
¾ teaspoon extra virgin olive oil, plus more to taste
2 ¾ cups water
3 ½ teaspoons salt
nonstick cooking spray, for greasing
semolina flour, for dusting
1 teaspoon fennel seeds
1 ¼ lb fatty pork butt, cut into ½-inch (1 1/4 cm) cubes
⅓ teaspoon red pepper flakes
1 teaspoon fresh rosemary, chopped
1 tablespoon fresh italian parsley, chopped
1 tablespoon garlic
1 teaspoon sweet paprika
1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 tablespoon red wine
1 teaspoon kosher salt
28 oz crushed tomatoes
8 oz low moisture mozzarella cheese ball, torn
24 fresh basil leaves
olive oil, to taste
flaky sea salt, to taste

Steps:

  • In a stand mixer fitted with the dough hook, combine the flour, yeast, and sugar. Mix on low speed, streaming in the olive oil and water until combined. Increase the speed to medium-low and continue mixing for 5 minutes, until the dough comes together.
  • Pull the dough off the hook into the bowl. Cover the bowl with a kitchen towel and let rest for 30 minutes.
  • Sprinkle the salt evenly over the dough.
  • Return the bowl to the stand mixer and mix on medium-low speed for another 5 minutes.
  • Lightly grease a large bowl with olive oil. Transfer the dough to the bowl and cover with plastic wrap. Refrigerate for 24 hours.
  • Grease a clean surface, kitchen scale, and baking sheet with nonstick spray.
  • Turn the dough out onto the greased surface and divide into 240-gram portions. Shape each portion into a ball, twisting the bottom to keep the top taut. Place seam-side down on the greased baking sheet. Wrap the baking sheet in plastic wrap and return to the refrigerator for 24 hours.
  • While the dough proofs for the second time, make the Italian sausage: Preheat the oven to 350°F (180°C).
  • Sprinkle the fennel seeds on a baking sheet. Toast for 5 minutes, until fragrant and toasted.
  • Transfer the fennel seeds to a mortar and pestle and grind until coarsely cracked.
  • In a large bowl, combine the pork butt, fennel seeds, red pepper flakes, rosemary, parsley, garlic, paprika, and pepper. Stir well. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and chill overnight.
  • Uncover the meat and season with the salt.
  • In a stand mixer fitted with the meat grinder attachment, grind the pork mixture on the medium-size die into the stand mixer bowl.
  • Remove the meat grinder attachment and fit the mixer with the paddle attachment. Mix the meat on medium speed and slowly drizzle in the red wine. Mix until the meat emulsifies and starts to stick to the sides of the bowl. Evenly spread the meat on a lightly greased baking sheet, creating one large patty, about 7 inches long by 5 inches (17.5 by 12.5 cm) wide.
  • Turn the oven to broil.
  • Broil the sausage patty for 3-4 minutes, until top is browned. The sausage will not be cooked through, as it will finish cooking on top of the pizza. Let cool, then crumble into large chunks.
  • Remove the pizza dough from the refrigerator and let sit at room temperature for 3 hours. The dough should be supple and expanded, but not bubbly.
  • Set an oven rack 6-8 inches beneath the broiler for a gas oven or 4-6 inches for an electric oven. Set a cast iron pan on the rack. Preheat the oven to its highest temperature for 45-60 minutes.
  • Dust a clean surface with pizza flour. Working with one dough portion at a time, gently press the dough out to a round, keeping the edge a bit thicker than the center to form a crust. Transfer the dough to the back of your hands and stretch to your desired size. Transfer the dough to a pizza peel dusted with semolina flour.
  • Carefully remove the heated cast iron skillet from the oven.
  • Slide the dough from the pizza peel into the pan. Quickly top with the crushed tomatoes, mozzarella, sausage, and basil.
  • Cook the pizza in the oven until the crust puffs, browns, and chars in spots, 5-7 minutes, rotating the pan as needed. Broil for the last minute to brown the mozzarella.
  • Transfer the pizza to a cutting board. Brush the crust with olive oil and sprinkle the pizza with flaky salt.
  • Slice and serve.
  • Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 960 calories, Carbohydrate 140 grams, Fat 24 grams, Fiber 7 grams, Protein 42 grams, Sugar 7 grams

QUICK PIZZA DOUGH



Quick Pizza Dough image

The trouble with most homemade pizza dough recipes is that they're sort of a pain. You have to plan ahead. Knead the dough. Let it rise. Clean up after it. This might be the pizza dough recipe that finally persuades you it's worth the effort - what little effort is required. With the help of two allies in the kitchen - your food processor and your freezer - now homemade pizza dough is nearly as simple as taking a chicken breast out of the freezer to thaw on your way out the door in the morning.

Provided by Suzanne Lenzer

Categories     pizza and calzones, main course

Time 30m

Yield 2 crusts (4 servings)

Number Of Ingredients 6

2 3/4 cups/390 grams bread flour
2 1/2 teaspoons/7 grams active dry yeast (1 packet)
2 teaspoons sea salt
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
1 cup warm water
2 or 3 tablespoons medium or coarse cornmeal

Steps:

  • Put the flour, yeast and salt in a food processor. With the machine running, pour the oil through the feed tube, then add the water in a slow, steady stream. Continue to process for 2 to 3 minutes (the dough should form a rough ball and ride around in the processor). The finished dough should be soft, slightly sticky and elastic. If too dry, add a bit more water; if too wet, a tablespoon or so more flour.
  • Lay a 12-inch-long piece of plastic wrap on a clean work surface. Work the dough into a rectangle on the plastic, about 8 inches long and 6 inches wide. Press your fingers into the top of the dough all over, making indentations as though it were a focaccia. Fold the left third of the dough over (as you would a letter) and repeat the indentations. Fold the right third over and make the indentations again. Cover the folded dough with plastic wrap and let rise for 20 minutes.
  • Cut the dough in half, form each piece into a neat ball, wrap tightly in plastic wrap and transfer to the freezer. The morning before you want to make pizza, transfer the dough to the refrigerator to thaw.
  • Bring the dough to room temperature, 15 to 20 minutes. Put a pizza stone in the oven and preheat to 550 degrees. (If you don't have a stone, oil a rimmed baking sheet and set aside.) Dust a peel or the greased baking sheet generously with cornmeal. Working with the dough in your hands (not flat on a work surface), gently begin to stretch the dough into a circular shape, pressing your fist into the center of the dough and pulling at the edges with your other hand. With both hands, stretch the dough, being careful not to tear it. Working in a circular motion, pull the thicker edges of the dough outward, letting gravity help you. Continue to stretch the dough until it's relatively even in thickness (the edges will be thicker) and you have the size you want. Carefully lay it on the peel or baking sheet.
  • Top the pizza as desired and either slide it off the peel and onto your heated stone, or place the baking sheet into the oven. Cook the pizza for 6 to 10 minutes or until the crust is golden and the cheese is bubbling.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 500, UnsaturatedFat 12 grams, Carbohydrate 76 grams, Fat 15 grams, Fiber 3 grams, Protein 13 grams, SaturatedFat 2 grams, Sodium 414 milligrams, Sugar 0 grams

Tips:

  • Use fresh, high-quality ingredients for the best flavor.
  • Make sure the water is warm enough to activate the yeast. If the water is too hot, it will kill the yeast and the dough will not rise properly.
  • Knead the dough until it is smooth and elastic. This will help to develop the gluten in the dough, which will give the pizza a chewy texture.
  • Let the dough rise in a warm place until it has doubled in size. This will give the yeast time to ferment and produce gas, which will make the pizza light and airy.
  • Preheat the oven to the highest temperature possible before baking. This will help to create a crispy crust.
  • Bake the pizza for 10-12 minutes, or until the crust is golden brown and the cheese is melted and bubbly.

Conclusion:

This 3-hour pizza recipe is a great option for a quick and easy weeknight meal. With just a few simple ingredients, you can make a delicious pizza that the whole family will love. So next time you're craving pizza, give this recipe a try.

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