I like my
sourdough pizza's that I've made in the past, but I have to say I am pretty impressed with the pizza dough recipe my wife recently found. She found it looking for a breadstick recipe for our son. First, let me give credit where credit's due. The recipe came from the
blog of Amy Clark at momadvice.com. The recipe is a take on a Pizza Hut dough copycat. Now, just like Amy, I don't really care for Pizza Hut crust. It is way too greasy for me and seems to be too airy. I liken it to a sponge that has been dipped in the deep fryer. So, I was a little bit skeptical when my wife said she was making a dough similar to Pizza Hut. I was quite surprised, however, that it came out GREAT. The recipe is unique in that it uses both yeast as well as baking powder. This gives it a bit more lift in the oven and makes for a great texture. Not too airy like Pizza Hut and definitly not greasy. It still had a nice chewy texture but was easier to bite than my typical pizza dough. I have to say it is a winner. The pizza you see above was made with this recipe but a little more than half of the flour was whole wheat. Often I find whole wheat crust tends to be tough but this one turned out great. It was still easy to bite with a great flavor. The first time we tried this recipe it made a dough that was way too wet. This time we added a bit more flour and it was perfect. Of course flour hydration varies a lot depending on the climate. You may want to play around with it. I like my pizza dough a little bit on the wet side anyway.
Pizza Hut Style Pizza Dough1 1/3 cups water2 tsp sugar1 1/4 tsp salt2 Tbsp olive oil2 Tbsp cornmeal3 1/4 cups flour1 tsp baking powder1/4 tsp garlic powder1/4 tsp onion powder1 1/2 tsp yeast
2 comments:
Wow! It looks great and I am so pleased that you tried it. I am such a fan of this pizza dough so I am so thrilled you guys enjoyed it! Thank you so much for the link- I really appreciate it!
That pizza looks good! I like all of the vegetables.
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