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Grains Italian Bread 12 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3/4 c Warm water
1 T Oil
1 T Sugar
1 ds Salt
1 Dry active yeast
Flour
Pureed tomatoes, canned or
fresh best with fresh
skinned and seeded
Onion powder
Garlic powder, McCormick's
is best
Oregano, etc. favorite
Italian seasonings

INSTRUCTIONS

From: malexan@a.cs.okstate.edu (ALEXANDER MICHAEL)  Date: 13 Apr 1994
17:34:25 -0400 Here goes; this recipe will make  about 4 or 5 10 inch
pizzas, or you can use the extra dough for bread  sticks.  Dough: Put
aobut 1 1/2 cups of flour in a dish and add the oil, sugar  and salt.
Mix these together, then add the yeast and water.  Keep  adding flour
until the dough is stiff enough to knead, the dump it  out on a floured
surface and begin to work in more flour. When the  dough is very stiff
and rubbery, oil the surface and place it in a  covered container in a
140 degree oven for 1 hour, or until roughtly  doubled. When the dough
has risen, remove it and pound it down, then  seperate the dough for
the pizza and bread sticks.  Put the pizza  dough back in to rise and
make breadsticks with the rest, and put  those in to rise as well. Let
the dough rise for aobut 45 min. more,  then remove the pizza dough and
roll it out and place it in the pan  (1/8 to 1/4 inch thick, up to
you). An oiled cast iron frying pan is  what I use, and it works quite
well. Turn the oven up to 375 degrees  and let the pizza dough rise
while the oven warms up (leave the bread  sticks in there).  While in
the final rize, add sauce, cheese and  toppings. Bake for 20-25
minutes, and take out when the cheese is  browned. The bread sticks
should be done at the same time. Slide the  pizza out of the pan and
then cut it.  Traditional tomato sauce: Puree the tomatoes and let them
stand for a  few minutes, then drain off the juice.  Take the pulp and
spread a  thin layer on the pizza dough (a bit of mozzerela underneath
will  make it stick better). Leave about 3/4 inch of space around the
edge.  Sprinkle the seasonings over the sauce, and on the crust
sticking out  at the edge. Add favorite toppings and cheeses, making
sure that no  cheese touches the edge! Any cheese touching iron will
cause the  pizza to stick.  White pizza:  an interesting, tomatoeless
pizza.  Very good!  Instead of using tomato sauce, use ricotta cheese.
Add a bit of  water to make it smooth enough to spread easily.  Spread
normally,  and then sprikle on the usual seasonings, toppings and
cheese. Bakes  in the same amount of time.  REC.FOOD.RECIPES ARCHIVES
From rec.food.cooking archives.  Downloaded from Glen's MM Recipe
Archive, http://www.erols.com/hosey.

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