Subj : Re: Apricot-Almond Bread
To   : Ben Collver
From : Dave Drum
Date : Mon Dec 04 2023 05:01:00

-=> Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-

DD> But, I once had a braided stollen and it made such a nice looking
DD> presentation that's the way I do mine.  Bv)=
DD>       Title: Holiday Stollen

BC> Thanks for the recipe.  I'll put it on my to-do list to try making
BC> braided holiday stollen.  I've made braided challah in the past, and
BC> was pleased with my results.

The process (braiding) is much the same.

BC> I'm on the road.  A friend treated me to homemade pizza baked in a
BC> cast iron frying pan.  It resulted in a thick, spongey crust that
BC> soaked up oil from the frying pan.  It reminded me a little of the
BC> deep dish pizza that they used to serve at Izzy's.

BC> His pizza dough recipe went roughly like this.

BC> 1 c Flour
BC> 1 c Water (if i recall correctly)
BC> 2 ts Yeast

I thought that looked like a *lot* of yeast. So, off to Bing I went to
find out how much volume is in tha 1/4 oz/7g envelope. Survey says it's
2 1/4 to 2 1/2 teqaspoons.

BC> 1 ts Salt
BC> 2 tb Olive oil; up to 4 tb

If you do sourdough this is a great recipe - similar to what my didter
in law uses. Me, I grab a "Papa Murphy's Take & Bake" and add extra meat
and cheeses before sliding it into the oven.  Bv)=

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     Title: Sourdough Pizza Dough
Categories: Five, Breads
     Yield: 3 crusts

     5 c  (500 g) 00 flour
 2 1/2 ts (15 g) kosher salt
 2 1/2 ts (7 1/2) g instant dry yeast
     1 tb (15 g) extra-virgin olive
          - oil
   1/4 c  + 2 tb (90 g) sourdough
          - starter, "fed" *

 In a large mixing bowl, combine the flour and salt.

 In a small mixing bowl, stir together 300 grams (about 1
 1/4 cups) lukewarm tap water, the instant dry yeast and
 the olive oil, then stir the sourdough starter into it
 and pour it into the bowl with the flour mixture. Knead
 with your hands until well combined, about 4 minutes,
 then let mixture rest for 15 minutes.

 Knead rested dough for 3 to 4 minutes. Cut into 3 equal
 pieces and shape each into a ball. Place on a heavily
 floured surface, cover with a dampened cloth and let
 rest and rise for 8 to 24 hours in the refrigerator.
 (Remove from refrigerator 30 to 45 minutes before you
 begin to shape it for pizza.)

 To make pizza, place each dough ball on a heavily
 floured surface and use your fingers to stretch it, then
 your hands to shape it into rounds or squares. Top and
 bake.

 * If you feed your starter regularly, you can use it in
 this recipe right out of the crock in which you store
 it. But if not, give the starter a feed of flour and
 water a few hours before you mix up the dough.

 Recipe from: Roberta's

 Adapted by: Sam Sifton

 Yield: 3 pizzas

 RECIPE FROM: https://cooking.nytimes.com

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