I love food .. love eating and learning about all kinds of cuisine and even more I love to cook food.. wether it be for my husband and kids, my extended family or friends...I just love cooking .. so I'm sharing my passion with you .. mostly about Indian & Asian food.. I hope you enjoy my recipes and give some of them a try !
Sunday, 16 June 2019
Killing 2 birds with one stone
For this recipe post I thought I would kill the proverbial 2 birds with my proverbial stone - in this case, 2 recipes in one post as the main ingredients and the basic steps are identical
The 2 recipes are pizza dough and naan. Both of these use the basic method of a simple bread dough, left to rise long and slow giving you an almost over fermented dough producing lots of lovely air pockets which results in a delicious deep pan style pizza base or fluffy beans perfect with whatever curry you desire
To make 3 pizza bases OR 4 naan you will need:
530g bread flour
7g dry quick active yeast
2 tsp salt
1 tsp sugar
2 tbsp olive oil
10 - 12 fl oz lukewarm water
• Start by placing your flour in a bowl ,then to one side add your salt and sugar. To the opposite side add your yeast, and pour the oil into the middle
• Slowly begin to add in the water, mixing with your hand. When the dough comes together you should have a soft and slightly sticky dough. Ensure all the flour has been incorporated, use a spatula or bread scraper to bring the dough together as it may be difficult to handle, and place in a large clean lightly oiled bowl.
• Cover the dough with cling film, and leave to rise for at least 4 hours. Ideally you can prep this the night before, leave covered in the fridge and then remove 4 hours before you need it. If you are short on time, leave the dough for a minimum of 2 hours.
• Once the dough has proved, it will have almost tripled in volume and it will have lots of lovely air pockets ready to turn into delicious naan or perfect pizza
To make the naan:
• Start by lightly flouring your work surface, and as gently as possible put the dough from the bowl onto the work surface.
• Divide the dough into 4 equal peices, and gently roll each peice into a smooth ball and leave to sit for 10 minutes.
• Place a large non stick pan on a medium heat and turn your grill on full.
• Take one of balls of dough and carefully with a rolling pin roll the dough out into a 1/2 inch thick circle, then carefully lift the rolled out dough & onto the pan to cook the bottom of the naan. You'll know the bottom is cooked when the top begins to form bubbles on top.*
• Transfer the naan to a baking tray and place under the grill and leave until the top begins to turn light - golden brown and very slightly crisps up. Remove from the grill, brush lightly with butter.
• Repeat the process with the remaining dough, and keep the cooked naan warm by covering with foil & serve as needed.
To make the pizza bases:
• Start by preheating your oven to 200c ( fan assisted )
• Divide the dough into 3 peices, take one of the balls of dough and roll out to your desired thickness - I rolled mine out to about 8 inches wide, placed it onto a lightly floured baking tray then used my finger tips to press out the edges of the dough till the base was about 10 inches wide.
• Once you have your base rolled out to your desired thickness it is just a case of adding whatever toppings you like - whether you want to keep it classic and stick to a margherita or mix it all up it's up to you
• Place your pizza in the oven for 12- 14 minutes or until the pizza has risen, almost doubled in size and th crust is lightly golden and tuck in immediately*
* I use a fish slice to check the bases. They should be light in colour and not soggy
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