What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Something to Savor: Neapolitan Tomato Cheese Pizza! Before you roll your eyes, let me explain about Neapolitan pizza. The dough itself is made of four basic ingredients. I like that. The Italian flour makes the dough stretchy and easy to work into shape with your fingers. If you cannot find Italian flour, bread flour is an acceptable substitute. I went on a quest to find it, though. A Neapolitan pizza is made to be eaten with a knife and fork as a personal pan pizza. And it is not precut, simply because the center of the bottom crust is soft and chewy. Trust me, it’s worth every bite. This dough recipe will make six individual servings of thin crust pizza. Bellissimo!
NEAPOLITAN TOMATO CHEESE PIZZA
Ingredients:
4 cups Italian “00” flour plus extra flour for dusting
2 teaspoons sea salt
1/2 teaspoon yeast
1 1/3 cups water
1/2 cup tomato sauce
4 ounces fresh mozzarella cheese, sliced rounds
6 basil leaves
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1 tablespoon olive oil
Instructions:
Combine flour, sea salt, yeast, and water into a Bread Machine. Set to “Dough”. When finished, divide dough into 6 portions, cover each in plastic wrap and refrigerate up to 72 hours. Remove 45 minutes prior to preparation for dough to come to room temperature. Transfer one ball of dough to a medium bowl that has a handful of flour in it. Flip to coat. Pat off excess flour and transfer it to a floured surface. Gently stretch dough, with fingertips, into a circle. Pick it up and place it on a sheet of parchment paper. With one hand in the center of the dough round, use the other hand to stretch the edge outward without tearing, rotating as needed. Place the oven rack on its highest setting. You should still be able to place an iron skillet on it. If not, lower the rack. Preheat the Broiler on High. Dust the iron skillet with flour; tap out excess. Heat the empty skillet until it is smoking lightly, approximately 3 minutes. Transfer dough to the skillet. Moving quickly, top the dough with tomato sauce, mozzarella slices, and fresh basil leaves. Sprinkle with kosher salt and drizzle with olive oil. Transfer skillet back to the broiler and cook until pizza is puffed and charred in spots, up to 4 minutes. Watch carefully. Remove from oven. Serve immediately. For more than one pizza, repeat process.
Oh wow, I have some OO flour.
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There you go! 🍃🍕
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Looks really delicious!
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The iron skillet does all the work. 😜🍃🍕
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And a workhorse it is! Some of my best dishes are cooked in mine (actually, my grandmother’s!).
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Ditto. 👏
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I love the mozzarella. A completely different flavor dynamic than the grated stuff. And the pie looks beautiful as a result!
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So true. Fresh mozzarella is in-credible. 😋🌿🧀
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The only way to go
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I’ll second that. 👏👏
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Woot!
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Can’t say no to even a mediocre pizza, let alone to such elaborated homemade one! 🙂
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I get it. Pizza, pizza. 🍃🍕
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You got it! 🙂
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Yum!!😋🍕
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Sometimes you need a little special attention. 😋🌿🍕
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You know it, Gail 😄
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We ll make our version tonight !!! Yeah !!! Thanks so much ❤
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Wouldn’t it be awesome if we could just order pizza.. ;-(
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We will again. Some day soon. 🍃🍕
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Ooh this sounds perfect! 🍕🍕🍕
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Pizza is always a good idea, that’s for sure. 🍃🍕
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