My Latest Creation: Cheeseburger & Fries Pizza

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  • Oracle Porn
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    • Oct 2002
    • 24433

    #51
    scaled down version by 37.5

    400gr peeled tomatoes
    1 onion
    50gr butter
    1.5 teaspoons sugar
    .5 teaspoons of salt (i would use more with so much sugar?)
    a bit black pepper
    1/2 minced garlic
    1.5 teaspoons basil

    no olive oil? do you fry the garlic in butter?

    also maybe the dough recipe would be appreciated


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    • RandyRandy
      Clips still sell!
      • Jul 2012
      • 1708

      #52
      Originally posted by Oracle Porn
      scaled down version by 37.5

      no olive oil? do you fry the garlic in butter?

      also maybe the dough recipe would be appreciated
      No olive oil and I don't cook or saute anything, just blend smooth and as the pies take about 11 minutes to cook in a 650F oven, I find that's all the "cooking" the sauce needs.

      The smallest dough scale recipe I have is for 10 kilos:

      Flour 10 Kilos
      Water 5,700 Grams
      Sugar 200 Grams
      Salt 300 Grams
      Olive Oil 200 Grams
      Yeast 45 Grams (dry instant yeast)

      1. Put water into the mixing bowl
      2. Add the water and salt and whisk together well
      3. Add all of the flour
      4. Sprinkle yeast over the flour
      5. Mix at LOW SPEED for 6 MINUTES ,or until all of the flour has been
      picked up into the dough
      6. Add the oil and mix in for 1 MINUTES at LOW SPEED.
      7. Next mix the dough at HIGH SPEED until it develops a smooth ,satiny
      appearance.

      8. The dough temperature should be around 27c and 30c after mixing.
      9. Immediately divide the dough into 770 gm each pieces and round into balls (for an
      18 inch pizza)
      10. Wipe the dough balls with pomace olive oil and each ball in a large round plastic
      Tupperware (or Chinese take-out bowl) with airtight cover
      11. Place in refrigerator

      The dough balls will be ready to use after about 12 hours of refrigeration.
      Dough balls can be used up to 72 hours after refrigeration.

      BEFORE USING dough balls , remove from refrigerator 2 hours ahead or until dough reach es 10c ( dough surface temperature )

      Unused dough can remain at room temperature for up to 6 hours after
      removal from refrigerator.

      And yes - we weigh the water, we don't measure it. 5.7 kilos of water (also known as 57% hydration) is low on the scale. You can use up to 65% hydration (or 6.5 kilos of water for every 10 kilos of flour) and not change anything else. I like my pizza crust to come out like Italian bread - that's why I use a lower hydration.

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      • Tubevideditor
        Confirmed User
        • Sep 2013
        • 352

        #53
        RandyRandy - thankyou VERY much for this info
        Always like to try new recipes for my pizza cooking.

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        • Plutocracy
          Pluto: Planet or Doggie
          • May 2014
          • 858

          #54
          Originally posted by RandyRandy
          The three mini burgers per slice come out medium rare - from freshly ground ribeye, brisket & short ribs. Baked on a layer of Mozzarella & Cheddar with waffle fries and then topped with shredded lettuce, thinly sliced tomatoes and some special sauce. Debuts on Monday as our September Pie of the Month.

          Calories per slice? If ya gotta ask, ya shouldn't order it!


          I love Pizza! and this looks yummy
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