homemade crust

United States
September 14, 2007 2:26pm CST
Does anyone have a good homemad crust recipe for a pizza crust? I normally use crust that is already made for my pizza. But I would like to make my own crust but I can't find a recipe.Can anyone help or give me a site that has homemade pizza crust in it?
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• United States
15 Sep 07
hello there mystic..I do have one for you that i found in my recipe box.. For best results you need a baking stone. (If you don't have one, you're either not a baker or you've been hiding in the back woods too long.) These are available from King Arthur Flour at http://www.kingarthurflour.com . Put the stone on the lowest oven shelf and block the exposed sides of the oven rack with aluminum foil as shown below. The foil helps keep the direct heat below the stone so the cheese doesn't burn before the pizza is cooked. Note aluminum foil blocking the open areas on the sides of the baking stone. Gather together the following ingredients. 2 cups unbleached flour 1½ cups semolina flour (available at most health food and baking stores--the "magic ingredient") 1 tsp salt 2¼ tsp instant yeast 1-1¼ cups warm water (about 110-120 degrees F) 2 Tbs olive oil 3 Tbs dough relaxer (optional--Laura Brady's Dough Relaxer from King Arthur Flour makes it easier to get a thin crust) Cornmeal At times I've also added a touch of garlic powder (1/2 to 1 tsp) or Parmesan cheese (about 1 Tbs) to the dough just to be different. Mix the dry ingredient (except the cornmeal) and add the olive oil and 1 cup or so of the warm water. Knead, by whatever means you like (I use a Kitchen Aid mixer with a dough hook), and add additional water as necessary, to get a smooth soft dough, and then place the ball in a warm and greased bowl. Then turn the dough ball over so the greased side is up, cover with a towel and allow to rise until doubled in a warm (80 - 85 degree) place--about 45 minutes. Preheat the oven to 500 (yes, five hundred) degrees! (It may take 20-30 minutes to get there depending on your oven. with a baking stone in place. Punch down and cut ball into two pieces and form into desired shape on a lightly floured surface. I like thin crust but do what you like. You may need to let the dough rest a couple of times as you form your pizza to keep it from pulling back. Transfer to a cornmeal dusted baking sheet (single thickness--not one of those "air" sheets) and top as desired. Slide the baking sheet onto the stone and bake for about 2-3 minutes (this makes it easier to handle the pizza). Then using a pel slide the pizza off the sheet directly onto the stone and continue baking until the bottom of the crust is dark golden brown. Remove from oven, slice, and eat. I myself have never tried this..so let me know if you do and how it goes..take care!
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• United States
15 Sep 07
Thank you for the recipe! I don't own a baking stone,I guess I'll have to get one so I can try out this recipe! Or I just might have to come to your house to have you make me a pizza! LOL But I will try this recipe when I get a stone...Thanks
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• Australia
16 Sep 07
Hello again try typing into your search engine 'cooking or recipies' and see what comes up. Our favorite sites are 1. creativecooking.com 2. cooks.com 3. cooking-hq.com when you get into these sites you just brouse and find what you like and there are heaps of recipies and i think you can even enter your own favorites, good luck and hope you find a tasty one for your pizza.