My son who hardly eats pizza tried it out that day and actually finished it. I made one portion of it as cheese pizza for him and he enjoyed it thoroughly. This is the story behind my maiden attempt of home made pizza... when you serve home made stuff (esp exotic food,,,or the ones you rarely make at home) to your family it gives you immense satisfaction ...I have some more cheese and am going to make it this weekend...
Pizza base ready |
Pizza ready to be popped into the oven |
Yummy pizza just out of the oven ready to be eaten! |
2 Cups All Purpose Flour
2 Tsp's Fleischmann's Yeast (Fast and Easy Pizza Crust)
1/2 Cup Warm Milk
1 Tbspn Oil
Kraft Mozzarella and Cheddar Cheese (for pizza)
4 TBSPN Tomato sauce (I used heinz tomato sauce and it worked well)
Capsicum, Onions and Tomatoes diced
Jalapeno (from the jar)
Butter
Salt
Luke Warm Water
12 inch Pizza Pan
Method:
Mix the yeast in half cup warm milk. Put it aside for 15 minutes.
Mix the flour in oil and salt. Make a dent in the middle. Pour the yeast mixture.
in the middle and mix the dough well using your finger tips.
Do not mix it too much (the way we do for rotis).
Keep it covered for 4 hrs in a warm place till it doubles. This was my first attempt with yeast hence felt tensed about the whole process. It doubled in an hour or so but I waited for few more hours since I made the dough in the afternoon for the pizza I was going to have for dinner.
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
Take the dough and roll it using the rolling pin (use the flour for dusting in case it gets very sticky).
I used my hands to make it a 12 inch base.
Carefully lift the base and place it in the greased pan.
Bake it in the oven for about 10 minutes. Take it out of the oven.
Rub the base well with butter on the top.
Spread the sauce.
Top it with the cheese and the veggies of your choice (or just make cheese pizza...).
Bake it for another 30 minutes (or until the cheese melts and starts getting brown).
Take it out of the pizza pan and cut it with the pizza cutter (you do not want to scratch the pan).
It was indeed very good...happy with the result though it was my maiden attempt in making pizza!
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