MINI STUFFED PIZZA BALLS
I have to share this. I found this just searching one night months ago and not sure if this was the exact site, but it is the same recipe and they are just WAY too good. They are not hard, inexpensive and just a great appetizer. This is great for a dinner party, or just family or even a potluck. How about for Monday Night Football? I know it will be on my list for years to come. www.Ourbestbites.com is where I found this but I have seen this recipe on many sites. There are a few pics there that are helpful, but like I said, I just had to pass this on. No credit for this other than I love to make them. They are really good. The best part is ... you can stuff these with ham, pepperoni, sausage, onions peppers, etc, anything.
Provided by SarasotaCook
Categories < 60 Mins
Time 50m
Yield 3 Pizza Serving per person, 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Prepare all your fillings -- I just make sure everything is diced fine.
- Pizza -- On a floured counter top or you can use corn meal roll out the dough in a large rectangle, about 12"x10". Then cut in 24 squares. Top each square with some of the filling and some of the cheese and then just pick up each square and enclose the dough around the filling and roll lightly into a ball.
- Baking -- place the pizza balls seam side down in a pie dish sprayed well with pam. Don't worry about them being right next to one another. When they are finished, you can pull them about like "cinnimon rolls." I think I got 12 in each pie plate.
- Topping -- Mix the olive oil with the garlic and dried seasoning and brush over the pizza balls and then top with a light dusting of the parmesan cheese.
- Bake -- 15-20 minutes at 400 degrees. I just follow the directions for my pizza dough, usually 4,00 for about 15-20 minutes.
- They will be golden brown, crusty and just serve with marinara. They are small bite size tear away pizza balls which are just great. And like I said, fillings are whatever you like. I like pepperoni, onion, green pepper and mozzarella, but you can use anything, ham mushroom and swiss would be great, sausage, onion, sundried tomatoes, you name it. Just make sure the filling are already pre cooked.
- Marinara -- Heat up the marinara in a small bowl just in the microwave and serve with the pizza.
PIZZA & DOUGH BALLS DISH
A simple step-by-step guide, for a delicious Pizza and Dough Balls. For those with spicy taste-buds, this is a great Pizza dish. Quantities are large, so its great for parties and family get-together.
Provided by ashtongallissaunders
Time 1h30m
Yield Serves 2
Number Of Ingredients 0
Steps:
- The Base: Get one of your mixing bowls. Mix the Flour, Yeast and Salt together, in the bowl. Then, with your wooden spoon, stir the Olive Oil and Milk in. Gradually add the water, bit by bit, and mix well to form a soft dough.
- Flour a clean surface. Then knead the dough on this surface. To knead dough you do three things: Fold, Push and Turn. This means Fold the dough over, push the dough down and then turn it 90 degrees, then do this again. Do this process for approximately 6-8 minutes, until it is smooth and elastic. You will know it is ready when you can lightly push it with one finger, and it fairly slowly springs back up. When this process is complete transfer it to your second clean bowl and place a clean, damp tea towel over it. Leave it to rise for approximately 40 minutes. Clean all used equipment whilst waiting.
- Preheat oven, to a high setting. When the dough has risen; flour the surface and knead until smooth again; then roll it out on your clean, floured chopping board with a rolling pin. Roll it out to the size of a large pizza base, then roll the left overs in to dough balls. Lastly if you want to, roll over the sides of the pizza base, to form a crust.
- Toppings: Spread the Tomato Puree on the base then sprinkle the Grated Cheese on top. Then top with the remaining toppings: Pepperoni, Chicken Breast Strips, Sliced Olives, Jalapeno Peppers (quantites of your choice). When you have finished, place the pizza and dough balls directly in the centre of the oven (without a baking tray). Bake the pizza until the base is crispy and golden brown. The dough balls should take shorter to cook, depending on the size. Clean all used equipment whilst waiting.
- The preparation: When the dough balls are ready (the pizza will still have longer to bake) take the dough balls out of the oven and put them on your first plate. Put the Garlic and Onion Sauce in your Olive Dish and place on the same plate, beside the dough balls. When the pizza is ready, place it on your second plate and serve immediately (when pizza is hot). Serve both plates together, as a whole dish. Serves 2-3.
SUPER SIMPLE PIZZA DOUGH
Make and share this Super Simple Pizza Dough recipe from Food.com.
Provided by StevenHB
Categories Yeast Breads
Time 1h15m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Making and dividing the dough:.
- Dissolve the yeast in the warm water and set aside (a Pyrex 2-cup measure makes for easy pouring; be sure the cup isn't cold). Meanwhile, put the flour and salt in a food processor fitted with the steel blade; process briefly to mix. With the machine running, add the water-yeast mixture in a steady stream. Turn the processor off and add the oil. Pulse a few times to mix in the oil.
- Scrape the soft dough out of the processor and onto a lightly floured surface. With lightly floured hands, quickly knead the dough into a mass, incorporating any bits of flour or dough from the processor bowl that weren't mixed inches Cut the dough into four equal pieces with a knife or a dough scraper. Roll each piece into a tight, smooth ball, kneading to push the air out.
- Rising and storing the dough:.
- What you do next depends on whether you want to make pizza right way or at a later date.
- If you want to bake the pizzas as soon as possible, put the dough balls on a lightly floured surface, cover them with a clean dishtowel, and let them rise until they almost double in size, about 45 minutes. Meanwhile, turn your oven on, with the baking stone in it, to let the stone fully heat.
- Use today:.
- In just 45 minutes, the dough is proofed. These dough balls are ready to be shaped.
- If you want to bake the pizzas tomorrow, line a baking sheet with a floured dishtowel, put the dough balls on it, and cover them with plastic wrap, giving them room to expand (they'll almost double in size), and let them rise in the refrigerator overnight.
- To use dough that has been refrigerated overnight, simply pull it out of the refrigerator about 15 minutes before shaping the dough into a pizza.
- To freeze the dough balls, dust each one generously with flour as soon as you've made it, and put each one in a separate zip-top bag. Freeze for up to a month.
- It's best to transfer frozen dough from the freezer to the refrigerator the night before (or 10 to 12 hours before) you want to use it. But I've found that dough balls pulled straight from the freezer and left to warm up on the counter will be completely defrosted in about 1-1/2 hours. The dough is practically indestructible.
- Shaping your pizza.
- Put the proofed or thawed ball of dough on a lightly floured wooden board. Sprinkle a little more flour on top of the ball. Using your fingertips, press the ball down into a flat cake about 1/2 inch thick.
- Lift the dough and lay it over the back of the fist of one hand. Put your other fist under the dough, right next to your first fist. Now gently stretch the dough by moving your fists away from each other (see Video). Each time you do this stretch, rotate the dough. Continue stretching and rotating until the dough is thin, about 1/4 inch, and measures about 9 inches across. Unless your dough is still cold from the freezer, it will be so soft that its own weight will stretch it out. Alternatively, use a rolling pin to roll out the dough thinly on a floured board. If you like a very thin pizza, roll the dough out to a 10-inch round. Be careful not to make it too thin, and remember that the thinner the pizza, the less topping it can handle.
- Rub a bit of flour onto a wooden pizza peel (or the back of a baking sheet). Gently lift the stretched dough onto the floured peel. Top the pizza, scattering the ingredients around to within 1/2 inch of the border.
- Topping your pizza.
- For some people, pizza isn't pizza without the scarlet of tomatoes peeking through the cheese, but there are many delicious savory combinations that show off fresh seasonal produce. It's better to use winter vegetables like greens or even canned tomatoes when fresh tomatoes are out of season.
- To get you started, here are two of my favorite ways to top a pizza - plus lots of suggestions for combinations to inspire your own designs.
- To make the Angeli Caffé's favorite, Pizza al Caprino - Over the shaped pizza, scatter 10 to 15 cloves roasted or slow-cooked garlic, 5 to 6 oil-packed sun-dried tomatoes (drained and sliced), 3 ounces crumbled goat cheese, a few capers, and a pinch of oregano. Drizzle with extra-virgin olive oil.
- To make a simple flatbread - Scatter sliced garlic (3 to 4 cloves), minced fresh rosemary (from 1 small sprig), and coarse salt over the dough. Make several 1/2-inch slashes to keep the dough from puffing up. Drizzle with lots of extra-virgin olive oil before baking, and garnish with Parmesan. Serve this delicious "Pizza Aglio e Olio" with a salad or cheese.
- To design your own pizza - Use any of these topping combinations to inspire your own creation. A generous drizzle of olive oil is a great addition to just about any pizza.
- Sautéed onions, fresh sage leaves, grated pecorino romano, grated Parmesan.
- Basil pesto, toasted pine nuts, slow-cooked garlic, grated Parmesan.
- Sautéed leeks, chopped artichoke hearts, a bit of crushed tomatoes, grated Parmesan.
- Italian Fontina, Gorgonzola, sun-dried tomatoes.
- Garlic, olives, capers, anchovies, and crushed tomatoes.
- Sliced tomatoes, mozzarella, fresh basil.
- Thinly sliced prosciutto, ricotta, fresh basil, grated Parmesan.
- Cooked Italian sausage, sautéed onions, Italian Fontina, mozzarella.
- Sautéed mushrooms, thinly sliced cooked potatoes, Gorgonzola, crumbled cooked bacon or pancetta.
- Baking your pizza:.
- Put a pizza stone or unglazed terra-cotta tiles on the lowest rack of the oven and heat the oven to 500°F. Ideally, let the stone heat in the oven for an hour.
- Shake the peel (or baking sheet) gently back and forth to make sure the pizza isn't stuck. If it seems stuck, lift the edges up with a spatula and toss a bit of flour under the dough. Quickly slide the pizza onto the hot baking stone. Bake until the edges are golden, about 8 minute Using a peel, a wide spatula, or tongs, remove the pizza from the oven.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 535, Fat 8.2, SaturatedFat 1.1, Sodium 878.6, Carbohydrate 99, Fiber 4.1, Sugar 0.3, Protein 14.2
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