recipes on the net Pizza Recipes

Pizza Dough Can Save You Dough
by Regina Freeland



Share Share recipes-on-the-net.com on Twitter Tell a Friend  






Homemade Pizza Dough is not just for Pizza

Fishers of Men

For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son,that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal live. John 3:16 (NIV)

Singles, families, busy professionals all want to get the most out of the time and energy that they spend in the kitchen. They also want to save money. Here's how an easy, basic recipe can feed you and save you time and money.

Start with a basic pizza dough recipe:

1 c. lukewarm water
1 t. yeast (or 1 pkg. 1/4 oz yeast)
2 1/2 c. flour
1 T. olive oil
1 t. salt

Dissolve the yeast in lukewarm water and let stand for 10 minutes. Put the flour, olive oil, and salt into a mixing bowl Mix in the yeast/water. Mix until the dough leaves the side of the bowl. If the mixture is too dry, add water another tablespoon of water. Cover the bowl with a kitchen towel and move it to a warm place dough and let rise for 15 minutes.

At this point, the dough can be lightly floured and placed in a freezer safe plastic storage bag. The dough can be refrigerated if it is going to be used within 3 days, or it can be frozen for up to a month. If storing in the freezer, be sure to get as much air out of the bag as possible.

Pizza

Roll out the dough on a floured board or clean countertop into the shape and size of the cookie sheet or pizza pan. Pat & stretch the crust into the pan and top with your favorite toppings. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Bake in a 500 oven for 12 minutes or until the crust is golden brown. Remember, thin crust bakes & browns faster.

But here's what else you can do with that dough.

Stromboli

Once you make this, you can customize this recipe to your own personal preferences.

Roll out the pizza dough on a flour-dusted into a rectangular shape about 1/4 to 1/2 inch thickness. Carefully, place this rectangle on a cookie sheet or sheet pan which has been sprayed with cooking spray or covered in parchment paper. On the long sides, take a sharp knife and make 1 1/2 inch cuts down each side of the dough, about 1 inch apart.

Carefully spread 1/4 c. to 1/2 c. tomato sauce (or your favorite pizza or spaghetti sauce) followed by 1/4 c. chopped green pepper, 1/4 c. chopped onion, 1/4 c. diced ham (Use leftover diced ham or ham lunchmeat torn into 1/2 inch pieces) Sprinkle with 1/2 t. garlic powder and 1/2 t. oregano. Fold the strips over the center mixture. Overlap the strips and pinch them together. If desired, you can brush the top of the Stromboli with olive oil.

Bake in a preheated 500 oven for 12 minutes or until browned. Slice into 1 inch strips to serve. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese.

Stuffed Breads

This method makes a tasty pocket sandwich that can be eaten right away or frozen for later.

Once you get the method down, you can stuff these beauties with anything. I like ham, cheese, and green pepper. Try leftover chopped chicken, chopped potato & cheese. If desired, these breads can be stuffed with chopped vegetables. The key is to not overload the dough.

Roll out the pizza dough into 6 -7 inch circles to 1/4 inch thickness. Since the circles are small, all of the ingredients should be chopped into medium to small pieces. Sprinkle the chopped ingredients with garlic powder, and salt & pepper to taste. Vary the spices to fit the ingredients. Ex. Sprinkle cooked chicken and leftover chopped asparagus with curry powder.


Spread the ingredients one at a time in a strip from top to bottom about 1 inch from the left edge of the dough. At this point, you may want to lightly sprinkle the ingredients with the cheese of your choice.

Be careful not to overfill. Roll the dough by stretching the dough over the filling, tucking in the top and bottom in as you go.

Place stuffed breads seam side down on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper. Brush the breads lightly with olive oil. Bake in a 500 oven for 10 minutes or until golden brown.

Let cool for 5 minutes and enjoy. The stuffed breads can be frozen at this point. To heat: take the frozen bread out of the freezer and let thaw. Wrap the frozen bread in a piece of foil and heat in a 350 oven for 15 minutes.


About the Author

Regina Freeland is a busy professional who is always interested in saving time and money.

Article Source: EzineArticles.com





Amazon.com
Holy Bible
Google
 
Web recipes-on-the-net.com






Pizza

A Make at Home Version of California Pizza Kitchen's BBQ Chicken Pizza by Mark Hester
A Mouthwatering Homemade Pizza Sensation You Just Have To Try by Maria Glensworth
Auntie DD Easy Pizza Dough Recipe by Diane Dutchin
Basic Pizza Dough by Alan Beggerow
Basic Pizza Dough Recipe by Barb Plourde
Chicago Style Pizza Dough by Pamela L. Holden
Chicago Style Pizza Sauce With Roasted Tomatoes by Pamela L. Holden
CopyCat Recipes Restaurants Do Not Want You to Have by Marge Du Plessis
Grilling Pizza - Easy Techniques to Making Perfectly Delicious Grilled Pizza From Scratch by Billy Bristol
Heart Healthy Pizza Recipe That Actually Reduces Cholesterol by Malcolm Waters
Home Baking Pizza - Save Money and Spend Time With Your Children by Making a Pizza Night! by John C Shelton
Homemade Hot Giardiniera Pizza by Phillip Speciale
Homemade Pizza Dough by John T Pratt
Home Made Pizza Sauce by Alan Beggerow
Homemade Pizza - Tips and Tools For the Best Results by Sally Kimbel
How to Make a Delicious Grilled Pizza Recipe by KC Kudra
How to Make a Homemade Pizza From Scratch by Shelly Hill
How to Make an Easy Homemade Pizza Sauce by Robert Owens
How to Make a Ratatouille Pizza by Pamela L. Holden
How To Make Pizza - A Step By Step Guide To Show You How To Make Pizza by Kalpagam Swaminathan
Italian Calzone - The Tasty Alternative to Pizza by KC Kudra
Leftover Pizza Recipes by Ac Clark
Looking For the Award Winning Fruit Pizza Recipe? by Raymond Pettibone
Make a Yummy Low Fat Pizza by Sean Lannin
Making Pizza Dough at Home by Sean Lannin
My Favorite Pizza Dough Recipe by Matthew Finn
Pizza Dough Can Save You Dough by Regina Freeland
Pizza Dough Using Your Bread Machine by Vinny DiLeo
Pizza Hut Recipes by Jim Smithson
Pizza Making Essentials For the Home Pizza Chef by KC Kudra
Pizza Recipe - Chicago Deep Dish by Allen Wheeler
Pizza Recipe - How to Make a Quick Fix Pizza For One by Kelli E. Stevens
Pizza Recipes - What Makes a Great Pizza? by Simon B Smith
Pizza Sauce Recipe - Incredibly Fresh Tasting by Lee Griffith
Secrets to Great Homemade Pizza by Sean Lannin
Simple Pizza Dough by Cristie Will
Spinach-Green Tea Phyllo Pizza Eric Newman
The Best Marinated Lamb Pizza Recipe by KC Kudra
The Best Pizza Sauce by Sean Lannin
The Italian Sausage Clafouzza (SM) - A Hybrid Clafoutis and Pizza Recipe by Frank Ernhart
The Secret Recipes of Pizza Hut - Cheese Stuffed Crust Pizza by Aileen Berwick
Tips For Making Great Pizza by Vinny DiLeo
Too Busy to Make Pizza Dough From Scratch? Here Are Some Quick and Easy Alternatives by Molly Ottersen
Too Good to be Healthy Pizza by Bethany Klug
Where Comfort Food Meets Healthy Food by KC Kudra

< Back to Pizza Recipes



All brand names mentioned are the properties of their respective companies.

Copyright © 2005 - Chef Jackie Culinary Services. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy