First part of where I was making the cracker-style dough if anyone is interested.
http://www.pizzamaking.com/forum/index.php/topic,5762.msg184938.html#msg184938
This was the second attempt at a cracker style pie. I rolled out the skin a little bit more (or to take a few wrinkles out of the skin), then cut the excess off so it would fit into the cutter pan. The dough skin was docked. Olive oil was brushed on the dough skin before the par-bake. The skin was par-baked until it looked a little golden brown in the cutter pan. The dressings applied were sauce, a blend of two mozzarellas, cheddar cheese and Italian hard salami and then baked again until it looked finished. I am still not sure if this attempt was a true cracker style pizza, but this attempt was sure better than the ones I tried on the dough enhancer thread.
If anyone is interested the results of the other cracker style pizza that was made with the Ischia preferment are at Reply 51
http://www.pizzamaking.com/forum/index.php/topic,5173.msg185390.html#msg185390
Thanks to everyone that has helped me get this far in trying to make a cracker style pizza!
Of course, I had many failures before this attempt..lol This style of pizza is one of the hardest for me to make.
Norma
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There are so many variables that go into making a PIZZA. The hydration of the dough, flour, yeast and many more.. Amounts of any kind of yeast in a pizza can make a big difference. Most recipes posted on the web, use too much yeast in their recipes. What I have found out so far, is either bulk fermenting the dough or cold fermenting the dough will give a better flavor in the crust. I am still experimenting to find different flavors in the crust of pies. In my opinion pizza is all about the best flavor you can achieve in a crust. I still am on the journey about flavors in the crust. Even differences in temperatures in you home or times of the year can influence how much yeast to use. If you want a pizza to develop flavors in the crust, there are many ways to go about achieving this.
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Saturday, May 5, 2012
Steve and Bob's new adventure with their Airstream and mobile WFO 5/5/2012
My friends Steve and Bob are sure having an exciting adventure with first buying an older Airstream trailer, then hauling it from NY, and now working on converting it so it will hold a wood fired oven. They both have been doing a lot of work on it. Just this week they are putting in the WFO. They both had to make sure the Airstream would be strong enough to hold all the weight they Bob and Steve worked on putting in a service window. The both had to rip out the insides and then basically start over. I can hardly wait until the day they fire-up the oven and have their mobile unit on the road.
I wish them the best of success, because they are both great guys!!!
Norma
I wish them the best of success, because they are both great guys!!!
Norma
Sicilain Pizza worked out well today! 5/01/2012
Using the exact same formulation as before with the GM Full Strength flour, this attempt was the best so far. The things I did differently were to bake for 15 ½ minutes as timed on the stopwatch of my cell phone, placed the sauce randomly on the cheese, added some cheddar to the blends of mozzarellas and used less oil to oil the steel pan. There was no gum line this time and the taste, tenderness and moisture of the crust was very good. When tasting a slice my taste testers and I got the nice taste of cheeses with some sauce in almost every bite. I think maybe I would add a little more corn oil to the pan in a future attempt. The last picture is after the remainder of the pie sat out for about 5 hrs. The crust was still moist and tender without a reheat. I guess these slices could be sold cold. We liked the addition of some mild cheddar cheese. The dough was opened when it was cold and then left to proof for 1 ½ hrs with the metal lid on the blue steel pan at room temperature on top of the deck oven.
Norma
Norma
Monday, April 30, 2012
Working outside for a little while today..Spring is in Pa. Dutch Country..Lancaster 4/29/2012
I had a little time to work outside today, but it sure wasn't enough. I had pulled weeds different times, but the weeds keep growing. I soon have to start planting tomatoes, basil and some other vegetables. My garden is barren now expect for the perennials that are growing nicely now. These are some spring flowers that are blooming now and now different oregano's that are growing. I also have lots of spearmint tea and some chives. I really like spring and summer. Can't wait to get outside to work some more. The earth in our area is really coming alive, which is great! :)
Norma
Norma
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