According to the recipe you add the yeast to the water. I never have regular yeast because really, I don't have time for bread to rise twice, I do have a life and sometimes, I just plain don't start on dinner early enough. So, using Rapid Rise, which is what I always have on hand, you add the yeast to 1C of the flour and set the other 2.5 C aside. Then after mixing the water with the honey in my handy dandy KitchenAid mixer until the honey dissolves, I add the 1C of yeast flour to the mixer and let it stir until combined. Then I just follow the rest of the recipe like usual.
The honey is a huge part of this recipe I think. It allows the dough to be stiff enough for it not to get soggy under all the ingredients. It always comes out crispy. The other thing I like is that I can make 2 batches and it is enough to make 2 pizzas and a cheesy bread, or 7 individual pizzas and a cheesy bread. That way I can just let each person put their own toppings on or if time is tight, just make two large ones and a cheesy bread.
The other night My husband asked me to make homemade pizza and I sort of sighed, then he asked me why I wasn't flattered that they all wanted MY pizza instead of ordering out. Needless to say, I got to work.
This is what we ended up with:
Olive and cheese before cooking (For Brent and the girls)
After- You just get more pieces in a square pizza.
To make the cheesy bread, I poke holes in the crust just as I do with the pizza to keep it from bubbling up and then put a small layer of butter over it. I mix some garlic bread sprinkle into the cheese mixture which is just mozzarella and cheddar.
Who cares if it isn't round!
Turkey pepperoni for me, cheese for the boys.
A while back, when Brent was out of town with the two older girls, I made homemade pizza for me and the kidlets. Of course I made individual ones and they had a blast creating their own. I love that I was able to calculate what was on my own pizza and it actually came to just a little over 500 calories and I can NEVER finish the whole thing. To me that is way better than any pizzeria.
It was a lot of fun and the kids like being able to make their very own pizza, so if you need a recipe that is easy and pretty fool proof, then this is a great one to try.
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Love this pizza! I could eat it at least once a week...good stuff!
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