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OK, Brewbama - what's the brand name of that one? I need to sleuth it out!
That's some great-looking spring!
You can get one from Amazon.de $235 delivered ...that's what I did. I love it!
I DO NOT need another project.
Dang you.
OK, Brewbama - what's the brand name of that one? I need to sleuth it out!
My first attempt at homemade pizza.
Dough was not as springy as I had hoped for. Any suggestions?
3 1/3 cup of flour
1 1/2 cup water
1 package dry yeast
3/4 teaspoon salt
Let it rest and rise for 8 hours
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Made the sauce myself as well. Took whole tomatoes, peeled, crushed, blended with salt, garlic, roasted Japanese chile and boiled for a half hour.
Pizza was jalapeno, portobello mushroom and yellow pepper.
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You didn't mention a knock down. If you didn't, you can push the gas out after an hour or so. That could help the proteins bind a bit more. Bread, high protein, or tipo 00 flour will give more spring as well. Since you are giving 8 hours to rest, a night in the fridge isn't much more to wait, and is a proven method.
Not that you asked but a half hour boil on the sauce may dull the flavors. If you use the time to reduce it, parmesan, tomato paste, or even flour or corn starch can be used instead. Also a little lemon juice can revive the fresh tomato character if you boil it out. Sounds like some good ideas recipe-wise, the learning curve on pizza is faster than beer. Cheers.