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Puffy Pizza Dough Problem

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Melba asks: What am I doing wrong?... My pizza crust, puffs up. Help... What can I do to correct this? please help... My response... Hi Melba... I am not sure..there are a number of variables. One thing you can do is to monitor your pizza as it cooks and prick the puffy part with a fork to deflate... Another idea: After you roll out your dough, go over the dough several times with a fork and prick the dough all over to make sure it does not puff up.... (Many pizzerias do this to their dough...) Before you form the pizza dough, make sure the dough is punched down so their are no air pockets in the dough... Roll out the dough with a rolling pin before you put toppings on... should be flat... Try using a little less yeast.... I hope this helps... Let me know what you think.. pizza on earth, albert Here are some pizza resources: Pizza Books at Amazon More here:

Gabriele Bonci, Lezione di Pizza

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From an email: There is a chef named Gabriel Bonci in Italy who many consider the Michaelangelo of Pizza. This guys makes THE BEST pizza - period. Simply incredible pizza and technique...

Your Pizza Dough Recipe Stinks...

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Here's the story: I make pizza. I love to make pizza. I love teaching people how to make pizza. If you want a copy of my pizza dough recipe, you can get it here . I don't pretend it is the best pizza dough recipe. But I am quite sure it is not the worst pizza dough recipe. Or that's what I thought, until I got the following email from Toby . Toby writes: I just. tried your "dough" recipe and wish I hadn't wasted the time or effort. The crust came out with the consistency of one of those southern biscuits like you'd get from Hardee's or Bojangles. The kind that crumble all over you when you bite into it. Dry and crumbly. And I had even left a half cup of flour out and added an extra 1/4 cup water. I spent most of my life living in Massachusetts. We had pizza parlors on every corner. Italian and Greek. I know good pizza. I used to make my own but the dough (crust) never came out the same. Sometimes great. Sometimes not so good. But never as bad as what ...

Ingredients You Need to Make Pizza Dough

In the follwoing video, I discuss the ingredients you need to make pizza dough. These are simple ingredients found in any supermarket. You'll need flour, salt, water and yeast. I also use the optional ingredients of sugar and olive oil. The last two ingredients are totally optional. As a matter of fact, recently, I started to eliminate the sugar from my dough recipe. Here's everything you need to know to make pizza: You can watch me make dough with easy step by step instructions. Learn how to make Pizza dough, here . If you sign up for my newsletter Pizza News, I'll give youy a copy of my World Famous Dough Recipe. Go to this link . Check out one of the greatest pizza magazines ever created: I want to wish you the absolute best in all of your pizza adventures. pizza on the planet, Albert Grande Pizzailo-in-training Make Pizza, Be Happy...

Why You Should Make Your Own Pizza

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A Portobello and Buffalo Mozzarella Pizza from Pizza Therapy Pizza is a universal food. Originally confined to Italian neighborhoods, pizza has now become mainstream. Travel anywhere in the world and you will be able to find some type of pizza. As noted bread baker Peter Reinhart explained to me: “Pizza is the perfect flavor delivery system.” Pizza is the ultimate comfort food. With a little practice, you can easily make your own delicious home made pizza. Here are four reasons why you should make your own pizza. 1) Making pizza is easy. With the basic tools found in any kitchen, you will be able to make pizza dough. All pizza dough follows the same basic pattern. Mix flour with yeast, water and salt. Some pizza dough recipes call for oil, however this may be omitted. (I use olive oil in my recipe, but this is a matter of preference.) There are many wonderful pizza dough recipes available to you. You need to find one that you like and will satisfy your own taste. 2) Making pizza is...

KitchenAide Mixes It Up

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Christmas came a little early for me, this year, in the form of a brand new KitchenAide . Oh yeah. I was first introduced to the KitchenAide by Chef Peter when we co-taught a cooking class, a couple of years ago. One of his first recommendations was to make it our main kitchen appliance. We used it mix dough for pizza and pasta. We were able to make cookies and cakes. We even used one of the attachments to make sausage. This did it all, except clean itself. Over the years, I've made lots of pizza dough. I make the dough by hand, because I like the feel of mixing my own pizza dough. When you have a limited amount of time to teach a class, however, you need to save some steps. When I used the Kitchenaide to make dough, the whole process went much faster. After a short while, I became convinced. Chef Peter, was right. It became our most valued appliance. The students loved using it. It was easy to operate, and easy to clean. We really noticed a difference when we used it to make pa...

Hand Stretching Pizza Dough

I found this video very helpful for anyone learning to work with pizza dough. Note that the pizzaiolo is very gentle but firm with his dough. You really need to get a feel for the dough as you work it. I like the trick he uss to fix a hole in the dough. I think he makes some wonderful points. But most importantly he works the dough as he stretches and shapes it. Right on. If you want to make pizza, you need to learn as much as possible. This is a great pizza resource from my friends Tony Gemignani and Diane Morgan: pizza on earth, good will to all! albert grande Pizza Therapy Legends of Pizza And now in Beta Testing, A Pizza Community: My Pizza Face Dot Com

How to Make Pizza from pizzatherapy.com

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My earlier video showed How to Make Pizza Dough . As you can see it is fairly simple to make pizza dough. As, I explain the hardest part is the clean up. You will find making pizza dough gets easier with each time you make it. Consider this video How to Make Pizza, as Part 2. I build a pizza from scratch and show you my personal method of making pizza. Once you create pizza, your life will never be the same. Make Pizza Be Happy! You can watch a step by step easy method of How to Make Pizza dough Here. This video is sponsored by pizzatherapy.com Also you may want to watch this video where I discuss Pizza Ingredients to Make Dough . This vidoe is sponosered by Legends of Pizza. Enjoy. Pizza On earth, Albert The Pizza Therapy Pizza Book

The Pizza Therapy Dough Recipe

Over the years, I've had very good luck with this dough recipe. Feel free to experiment to make the dough that you like best. I have also included in this post a video of the dough making process. Making pizza can be an event enjoyed by one person or shared by a group of people. I have made "pizza for two" as well as given hands-on pizza demonstrations for over 70 pizza fanatics! Making pizza is FUN! Get people involved in your pizza adventure and magic will happen. Tools To make your pizza you need mixing bowls, a measuring cup, measuring spoons, a rolling pin (optional), a pizza pan or cookie sheet or pizza stone, and a cooking thermometer. Ingredients for the Dough (Makes 2 Regular or 4 Thin Neapolitan Pizzas!) • 1 or 2 Packages yeast (2-3 teaspoons of yeast or less) (Try 1-2 teaspoons) (Peter Reinhart says only use as much as you need, you can use less yeast to get good results) • 2 teaspoons honey or sugar (optional) • 4 cups of flour (Can be All purpose or Bread Fl...

How to Make Pizza Dough

In this pizza video, I show you step by step how to make pizza dough from scratch. It really is pretty easy. The hardest part is the clean-up. You can get a free copy of this recipe by signing up for Pizza News at http://pizzatherapy.com Pizza on Earth,Albert http://pizzatherapy.com/ http://grandepublishing.com/ http://pastatherapy.com/ http://hawaiisecret.com/ The Unusual, The Unexplained… http://bimwah.net/ http://lawofreciprocity.info/ http://albertgrande.com/