I had a great Christmas Dinner with friends. But the next day I was full of turkey and needed something a little different. So I made a Pizza. A Great Pepperoni Pizza! Just right for those winter days when all of the mashed potatoes, gravy and stuffing is making you feel - well stuffed! Here is the quick recipe. I had all these in my pantry so it was easy.
Crust
1 package yeast
1 tablespoon sugar
1 cup of warm water
3 cups flour
1 tablespoon salt
1 tablespoon olive oil.
Put the yeast and sugar in the water to dissolve and get foamy. That will take about 10 minutes to proof the yeast. If it is not foamy after 10 minutes your yeast is dead. Start over. The water should be about 100 degrees - not too hot or it will kill the yeast.
Put the flour and salt in your mixer and stir to combine. Add the yeast mixture and the Olive Oil. mix on low speed until it comes together. Then need for 7 - 10 minutes. Put the dough in an oiled bowl and turn to cover the dough with oil. Cover with a towel and let raise until doubled in size. Punch down and kneed slightly to get the air out. Depending on the size Pizza you want, you can cut the dough in half or use the whole batch. I use the bottom of my large spring form pan - just right for one or two people. Or a Half sheet pan for larger pizza.
Oven temp --- convection 375 Regular Oven 400 preheat oven
Spread the dough out and top with your favorite pasta sauce, then cover with cheese and add the pepperoni or other toppings. Cook for 15 - 20 minutes. Enjoy!
Aunt B Cooks! Is about food and cooking and grew out of the book Aunt B’s Bordello and Boardinghouse – An Eclectic Collection of Great Recipes by Wes Davis. This blog will have tips on cooking and new recipes that I create or can post from other sources. It will also serve as a place for readers to post questions.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Friday, December 23, 2011
Happy Holidays
A very special thank you to all who have used this Blog!! I will be taking a few days off for the Christmas Holiday. Regular posts will resume on December 27.
I wish you all a Very Merry Christmas - Happy Hanukkah - and Happy Kwanzaa!
Aunt B reminds you not drink and drive. She wants you back here reading the blog!!
Thanks!!
Wes
PS - you can of course get DUSTED with DAVIS DUST - that's legal and it won't harm you or others!! ;o)
I wish you all a Very Merry Christmas - Happy Hanukkah - and Happy Kwanzaa!
Aunt B reminds you not drink and drive. She wants you back here reading the blog!!
Thanks!!
Wes
PS - you can of course get DUSTED with DAVIS DUST - that's legal and it won't harm you or others!! ;o)
Thursday, December 22, 2011
French Toast
I made French Toast today with the Sourdough bread that I baked the other day. Sourdough made at home does get stale quicker than other breads. However it makes a great French Toast. Here is my recipe
2 eggs
1 teaspoon of sugar
1 teaspoon of Saigon Cinnamon
1 cup of milk
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
Mix the sugar, cinnamon and milk and then add the eggs. Whisk until it is all combined and then add the vanilla. It will look at little different due to the spice but it cooks the same and is much better. Dip the bread in the mix and cook in a non stick pan. Serve with warm Maple Syrup.
This is great with any day old bread.
2 eggs
1 teaspoon of sugar
1 teaspoon of Saigon Cinnamon
1 cup of milk
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
Mix the sugar, cinnamon and milk and then add the eggs. Whisk until it is all combined and then add the vanilla. It will look at little different due to the spice but it cooks the same and is much better. Dip the bread in the mix and cook in a non stick pan. Serve with warm Maple Syrup.
This is great with any day old bread.
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