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Quick Pizza Dough And Sauce

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INGREDIENTS

Dough
4 c Flour
1 t Salt
1 t Sugar
2 1/2 t Fast acting yeast
Sauce
1 Onion, finely chopped
1 Clove garlic, minced
2 T Olive oil
1/2 t Sugar
1/8 t Thyme
1/8 t Basil
1/8 t Oregano
1 28 oz. can tomatoes, dr

INSTRUCTIONS

For dough:  In a food processor, combine 1 cup flour, the yeast, and
sugar. Pulse on and off to mix.  Add 1 1/3 cups hot water.  Add salt  &
remaining flour.  Bend until ball forms; then 10 seconds more.  You
may have to adjust the dough by adding more water/flour. Dough should
not be too stiff or too soft. Let rest/rise for 10 minutes or so. For
sauce: In a saucepan, cook onion and garlic in oil over moderate to
low heat, stirring after 5 minutes.  Add sugar, thyme, basil,  oregano;
cook until onion is soft. Pour into food processor and  process until
pureed. Return to pan and cook for 15 minutes.  Cool  before using.
Posted to EAT-L Digest 24 Aug 96  Date:    Sun, 25 Aug 1996 19:29:40
-0400  From:    Laura Hunter <LHunter722@AOL.COM>

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 3363
Calories From Fat: 355
Total Fat: 40.3g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 5106.6mg
Potassium: 1272.4mg
Carbohydrates: 638.4g
Fiber: 27.8g
Sugar: 26.7g
Protein: 103.2g


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