WILD MUSHROOM PIZZA WITH SAGE FONTINA AND PARMESAN
From choclytcandy 14 years agoIngredients
- pizza dough shopping list
- 1 3/4 cups water shopping list
- 2 1/4 teaspoons dry active yeast (1 envelope) shopping list
- 2 tablespoons olive oil , plus extra for brushing dough shopping list
- 4 cups bread flour shopping list
- 1 1/2 teaspoons table salt shopping list
- vegetable oil (or cooking spray) for oiling bowl shopping list
- semolina for dusting peel shopping list
- Sauce shopping list
- 2 large cloves garlic , minced shopping list
- 2 tablespoons olive oil shopping list
- petite diced tomato or tomatoes packed in puree shopping list
- Toppings shopping list
- 2 large cloves garlic , minced shopping list
- 2 tablespoons olive oil shopping list
- 1 pound wild mushrooms or domestic mushrooms, brushed clean, trimmed, and sliced thin shopping list
- 1 teaspoon minced fresh sage leaf shopping list
- 4 ounces Fontina cheese (1 cup), shredded shopping list
- 1/4 cup grated parmesan cheese shopping list
How to make it
- Note: This dough can be used for any size pizza with thick or thin crust; simply adjust the cooking time to fit the pizza. Make sure you heat the oven to 500 degrees for thirty minutes before you start cooking. Your tiles or stone need at least that long to heat up; if they’re not properly heated, your pizza crust will be thin, blond, and limp. Once the dough for the crust has been topped, use a quick jerking action to slide it off the peel and onto the hot tiles or stone; make sure that the pizza lands far enough back so that its front edge does not hang off. For a cornmeal-flavored dough, substitute three-quarters cup of cornmeal for three-quarters cup of the bread flour. Editor's Note: This recipe was updated in 1997, when we found that adding more water resulted in a tastier pizza. This recipe contains a total of 1 3/4 cups water, while the original that appeared in the magazine in 1995 contains 1 1/2 cups.
- 1. For Dough: Measure 1/4 cup of warm water into 2-cup measuring cup. Sprinkle in yeast; let stand until yeast dissolves and swells, about 5 minutes. Add remaining 1/4 cup warm water plus 1 1/4 cup tap water and olive oil. Meanwhile, pulse flour and salt in workbowl of large food processor fitted with steel blade to combine. Add liquid ingredients (holding back a tablespoon or so) to flour and pulse together. If dough does not readily form into ball, stop machine, add remaining liquid, and continue to pulse until ball forms. Process until dough is smooth and satiny, about 30 seconds longer.
- 2. Turn dough onto lightly floured work surface; knead by hand with a few strokes to form smooth, round ball. Put dough into medium-large, oiled bowl, and cover with damp cloth. Let rise until doubled in size, about 2 hours.
- 3. For Sauce: Heat garlic with oil in saucepan over medium heat. When garlic starts to sizzle, add tomatoes. Simmer, uncovered, until sauce is thick enough to mound on spoon, about 15 minutes. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
- 4. For Pizza: Turn dough out onto lightly floured work surface and use chef’s knife or dough scraper to halve, quarter, or cut dough into eighths, depending on number and size of pizzas desired. Form each piece into ball and cover with damp cloth. Working with one piece of dough at a time, shape by flattening the dough into a disk using the palm of your hand. Start at the center and working outward, use your fingertips to press the disk to about 1/4-inch thick. Use one hand to hold the dough in place, use your other hand to stretch the dough outward. For a medium-thick pizza crust, repeat the stretching by turning the dough a quarterturn after each pull, until the correct diameter. For a thinner pizza, let the dough relax for 5 minutes, then continue stretching it until it has reached the correct diameter. Carefully lift the dough and transfer to pizza peel that has been lightly coated with semolina, brush dough very lightly with olive oil before topping and cooking.
- 5. Heat garlic with oil in large skillet. When garlic begins to sizzle, add mushrooms; sauté, stirring frequently, until mushrooms release their liquid and most of it evaporates, about 5 minutes. Stir in sage and season to taste with salt and pepper. Set aside.
- 6. Top pizza dough with a portion of sauce. Scatter a portion of mushrooms over sauce. Immediately slide dough onto heated quarry tiles or pizza stone. Follow cooking time guide below, adding a portion of cheeses at appropriate time.
- 7. Use the following guide to determine cooking time for pizza crust with topping but without cheese. All pizzas need to be cooked an additional two or three minutes after adding cheese, or until cheese is completely melted.
- THIN CRUST
- 14-inch pizzas (Master Recipe makes 2) - 7 to 8 minutes
- 12-inch pizzas (Master Recipe makes 4) - 5 minutes
- 8-inch pizzas (Master Recipe makes 8)- 3 minutes.
- MEDIUM-THICK CRUST
- 12-inch pizzas (Master Recipe makes 2) - 9 to 10 minutes
- 8-inch pizzas (Master Recipe makes 4) - 5 minutes
- 6-inch pizzas (Master Recipe makes 8) - 4 minutes.
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