Saturday, May 30, 2015

Chau's formulation for pizza baked in the Blackstone Pizza Oven

I used Chau's formulation for his elusive yet “Perfect” pie.  I want to thank Chau again for his formulation with Buttered Flavored Crisco and egg whites. I really enjoyed this pizza.  The rim crust was sort of crispy and the rim crust had good oven spring.  The bottom crust was crispy enough for my tastes.  Chau's dough was very easy to open.

The mixer didn't want to mix this small amount of dough well.  I used the flat beater in two stages.  The spiral dough hook was tried but it didn't want to do much.  The dough was then strengthened using stretches and folds.  Chorizo meatballs were started yesterday and fried this morning.  I used Craig's Calabrian chili oil in the Chorizo meatballs.  The sauce was spread on first, then the sliced in half Chorizo meatballs were applied.  Next spring onions were sliced thin and applied with fresh cut basil strips.  Cheese was applied on top.  After the bake more fresh basil was cut onto the pizza.  The toppings went together well.

There appeared to be a little leapording going on but I don't know where that came from.  I dropped a few poppy seeds in the dough in the plastic container.  I didn't try to do that but that is what happened.

Norma





























Monday, May 25, 2015

Hobart 20 qt. mixer mixing NY dough dough

There were 4 batches of dough that the final dough temperatures were taken today. The last batch was a Detroit style dough. I would have thought the final dough temperature for the Detroit style dough batch would have been higher than the boardwalk style dough batches because of the rest period and mixes on speed two.

The yeast for the boardwalk style doughs and the Detroit style dough batches were weighed on the small scale. The first IDY was also weighed on the larger scale. It looks like it didn't matter which scale was used for the IDY.

Some of the other photos show how soft the dough becomes when it sits on the bench a little. It also stretches not long after being mixed. Some of the photos shows oiled bagged dough balls, oiled dough balls, and one dough ball that was not oiled.

Three videos were taken of the Hobart mixing the dough if anyone is interested. The mixer is on speed one. The first video shows the mixing of water, flour, IDY, sugar and salt. The second video is after the oil is added to the dough. The third video is almost when the dough is finished mixing.




Norma