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http://www.fabulousfoods.com/recipes/article/46/28295
OK, It's Friday night and I'm stuffed with pizza, (sound of pants button coming unbuttoned). I tried the pizza dough from the link above, followed it exactly. I have to say i have learned alot. This dough was soft, loose and sticky but it came out of the oven airy, light on the inside and a crunch on the bottom. Not perfect but I was really impressed. I backed off the temperature of the oven going with 450F. Plus had a cookie sheet between the stone and the element. Rack was in the oven middle. Next time I will have the stone as low as it will go and use a temp of 500F. Plus let the stone heat soak for 20 minutes. My crust on the bottom was very lightly browned and I think by doing the above it will focus the heat on the crust, As I had to pulled the pie out before the cheese got too brown, the top cheese was perfect. But I think by having the pie on the middle rack the top heated too fast. Next Friday I'll do the new changes! Regards, Piedmont |
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