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pizza dough with bread machine ?
How do I mix pizza dough,& let it raise IN the bread machine( then remove
,roll & bake) What settings do I use ? ThanX |
On my machine there is a dough setting. But we have found that it
doesn't get kneaded enough in the bread machine. We have much better luck making it in the food processor. I just cut the machine recipe in half and do two quick batches in the processor and let rise in the refridge. "Gene" > wrote in message ink.net... > How do I mix pizza dough,& let it raise IN the bread machine( then remove > ,roll & bake) What settings do I use ? > ThanX > > |
My manual's recipe is as follows:
Using the 'dough' mode,,,,,add ingredients as follows, 7 to 8 oz. water 3 cups all purpose flour 2 tbsp. olive oil 2 tbsp. sugar 1 tsp salt 1 1/4 tsp dry yeast 1. Remove the dough from breadmaker, using the dough mode. 2. Pat dough into greased 12-inch round Pizza Pan. Let stand for 10 minutes. 3. Preheat over to 400 degrees. 4. Spread pizza sauce over dough, add desired toppings and bake 15-20 minutes, or until crust is golden brown. "Gene" > wrote in message ink.net... > How do I mix pizza dough,& let it raise IN the bread machine( then remove > ,roll & bake) What settings do I use ? > ThanX > > |
My manual's recipe is as follows:
Using the 'dough' mode,,,,,add ingredients as follows, 7 to 8 oz. water 3 cups all purpose flour 2 tbsp. olive oil 2 tbsp. sugar 1 tsp salt 1 1/4 tsp dry yeast 1. Remove the dough from breadmaker, using the dough mode. 2. Pat dough into greased 12-inch round Pizza Pan. Let stand for 10 minutes. 3. Preheat over to 400 degrees. 4. Spread pizza sauce over dough, add desired toppings and bake 15-20 minutes, or until crust is golden brown. "Gene" > wrote in message ink.net... > How do I mix pizza dough,& let it raise IN the bread machine( then remove > ,roll & bake) What settings do I use ? > ThanX > > |
Gene wrote:
> How do I mix pizza dough,& let it raise IN the bread machine( then remove > ,roll & bake) What settings do I use ? > ThanX > > If your machine has a dough cycle then use that. I make mine a day ahead of time, form it into a ball, wrap it tightly in plastic wrap and let it sit overnight in the fridge. -- Steve Why don't they make mouse flavored cat food? |
Gene wrote:
> How do I mix pizza dough,& let it raise IN the bread machine( then remove > ,roll & bake) What settings do I use ? > ThanX > > If your machine has a dough cycle then use that. I make mine a day ahead of time, form it into a ball, wrap it tightly in plastic wrap and let it sit overnight in the fridge. -- Steve Why don't they make mouse flavored cat food? |
Herman Munster wrote: > On my machine there is a dough setting. > But we have found that it > doesn't get kneaded enough in the bread machine. your dough may be too wet in the machine to get properly kneaded. i was having a similar problem in a bread machine and experimented with the amount of water and was able to get much better quality dough / bread. |
Herman Munster wrote: > On my machine there is a dough setting. > But we have found that it > doesn't get kneaded enough in the bread machine. your dough may be too wet in the machine to get properly kneaded. i was having a similar problem in a bread machine and experimented with the amount of water and was able to get much better quality dough / bread. |
I also use the recipe in my machine's manual (similar to this one)...
The one change that I make in the recipe is that I use Bread Flour instead of the All-Purpose and use a little more yeast than it asks for. The dough is nice and yeasty, and if baked right, crunchy on the bottom and doughy on top. I will often put it in the oven for 5 minutes before putting the toppings on it. sandy wrote: > My manual's recipe is as follows: > > Using the 'dough' mode,,,,,add ingredients as follows, > 7 to 8 oz. water > 3 cups all purpose flour > 2 tbsp. olive oil > 2 tbsp. sugar > 1 tsp salt > 1 1/4 tsp dry yeast > > 1. Remove the dough from breadmaker, using the dough mode. > 2. Pat dough into greased 12-inch round Pizza Pan. Let stand for 10 minutes. > 3. Preheat over to 400 degrees. > 4. Spread pizza sauce over dough, add desired toppings and bake 15-20 > minutes, or until crust is golden brown. |
I also use the recipe in my machine's manual (similar to this one)...
The one change that I make in the recipe is that I use Bread Flour instead of the All-Purpose and use a little more yeast than it asks for. The dough is nice and yeasty, and if baked right, crunchy on the bottom and doughy on top. I will often put it in the oven for 5 minutes before putting the toppings on it. sandy wrote: > My manual's recipe is as follows: > > Using the 'dough' mode,,,,,add ingredients as follows, > 7 to 8 oz. water > 3 cups all purpose flour > 2 tbsp. olive oil > 2 tbsp. sugar > 1 tsp salt > 1 1/4 tsp dry yeast > > 1. Remove the dough from breadmaker, using the dough mode. > 2. Pat dough into greased 12-inch round Pizza Pan. Let stand for 10 minutes. > 3. Preheat over to 400 degrees. > 4. Spread pizza sauce over dough, add desired toppings and bake 15-20 > minutes, or until crust is golden brown. |
Gene wrote:
> How do I mix pizza dough,& let it raise IN the bread machine( then remove > ,roll & bake) What settings do I use ? > ThanX > > I found a couple of recipes on the allrecipes.com website for pizza dough in the bread machine that have worked rather well. I use the dough cycle. NS |
Gene wrote:
> How do I mix pizza dough,& let it raise IN the bread machine( then remove > ,roll & bake) What settings do I use ? > ThanX > > I found a couple of recipes on the allrecipes.com website for pizza dough in the bread machine that have worked rather well. I use the dough cycle. NS |
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