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Pizza Bianca

The Ironic Chef

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I made this pizza Tonight. The dough was a bit different than a conventional pizza dough. I was very please with the finished results. The crust was very light and airy with a very thin crispy exterior.

I took a few pictures of the dough as I was getting ready to bake it.

Getting the batter type dough into the pa
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The dough must be pricked across the surface to prevent it from blowing up like a balloon as it bakes.


It gets very airy as it starts to bake


The dough browns and then sauce and toppings are applied.


I made half with peppers, onions and garlic.


The ingredients for the Bianca dough is as follows.

3 cups of flour
1 2/3 cups of water
1 1/4 teaspoon of salt
1 1/2 teaspoon of yeast
1 1/4 teaspoon of sugar
5 tablespoons of olive oil

To make the dough.

In a mixer bowl add the flour, salt and water and mix for 5 minutes making sure to clean the sides of the bowl several times. Mix and make sure there is no dry flour left in the bowl. let the mixture set for about 20 minutes.
Sprinkle the yeast and sugar over the mix and then let the machine knead it for about 6 minutes. Scrape down the bowl sides and bottom several times. The best way I found to tell if the water and flour mixture is right was to allow the dough to knead for several minutes. This is a very wet dough. The dough should pull from the sides of the bowl. Mine was a little wet so I added 1 more tablespoon of flour and I had what I needed.
Coat the bottom of a bowl with 2 tablespoons of olive oil. Coat your hands and a spatula too. When ever you have to handle this dough oil your hands. Do not dust or add more flour. Olive oil is your friend here. With your hands and the spatula, place the dough into the bowl turning it and coating it well with the olive oil. Cover the bowl tightly and allow it to rise to 3 times it's size. 2 1/2 hours.
During the last hour of rising preheat the oven with a stone on the center rack to 450*.
After the dough has risen, brush a 13"x18" backing sheet with a rim on it with 2 tablespoons of olive oil. With oiled hands remove the dough from the bowl to the baking sheet. Work from the center out and gently push the dough to the outside edges. If it keeps springing back, let the dough rest for a few minutes and then push again. After the dough is shaped allow it to rest again for about 10 minutes. The dough will get very bubbly. After the dough has rested poke the surface of the dough with a fork across the surface about 40 times. Bake for 15 minutes. Remove from the oven, add sauce and toppings and bake for 10 minutes or so more until the cheese is a nice golden brown.

Enjoy, IC
 
If the pictures posted properely, you should be able to click them and the full resolution shot should open. They are posted on my blog and I just copied and pasted here. The 1 picture of the oven shot shows just how airy this crust is.
 
Your Pizza Bianca looks Good, the final result looks Yummy! Cookie :)
 
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I was surprised at how great the crust turned out. I have never before had a crust like it. I saw them making a version Of The Bianca crust on Americas Test Kitchen and decided to give it a shot. I thought that it would be like a Focaccia crust but it was not at all.
 
You have made a good barter Cookie. It's a shame we all don't live near one another. When a recipe turns out beyond expectations, it would be nice to have the opportunity to run some over to a friend who enjoys cooking to try too.
 
You got me hungry for home-made pizza! When I was growing up we always made our own nothing like it. Your pizza looks very,very Good! Cookie :)
 
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