Yeah I didn’t really punch it down much, I’ll probably stretch it a little thinner around the edge next time. I haven’t made fresh dough in a while, I’m out of practice.
Nothing fancy, just store made sauce (because I was lazy), cheap pepperoni, some sliced fire roasted jalapeños I had left over from a salsa I made and shredded mozzarella.
Sure! It’s the same day dough recipe out of Flower Water Salt Yeast that I modified the overall weight down to 1000g and ended up letting cold ferment overnight.
White flour 581g - 100%
Water 407g (90°-95°) - 70%
Salt 12g - 2%
Instant yeast 0.47g - 0.08%
Hydrate the yeast with a few tbsp of the warmed water.
Mix the rest with the flower for the autolyse. Mix by hand and let hydrate for ~30m.
Add salt and hydrated yeast, work into dough. Cover and let rest for an hour.
Fold dough in bowl once, oil bowl with olive oil, place dough back in oiled bowl and top with a little more oil.
Let rest 6 hours.
Divide into equal piece (I did 5 pieces at 200g each)
Use or store in the fridge until you’re ready to use. I let it temper for about 45m at room temp before I stretched it out. I baked at 500° on a preheated pizza stone in my oven until it looked done, didn’t really keep an eye on the time.
Nope, the new one I picked up is a foldable aluminum one for easier storage. I actually did make it in the peels today, and just threw down a little whole wheat flour since it’s a little more coarse and it slid like a champ.
The peels with holes in them are very good for getting rid of excess flour on the bottom of the pizza. You just give the pizza a little shake when you have it lifted on the peel.
Thank you! Nothing special, just a pizza stone in a 500° oven for this one. I just let it preheat for a while first.
If I can’t don’t semolina flour at my grocery store I likely will grab some cornmeal. Semolina is a little less coarse than corn meal and they both make a nice slide off the peel.
Parchment paper really helps if you're making multiple pizzas, too. You can roll out each crust and assemble the toppings and then keep them all on a table (without a bunch of flour) ready to go into the oven.