Street style Italian pizza

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Amdavadi pizza has altogether a different flavour and texture than that of Italian pizza. The texture of the base is crusty like that of the biscuits. The thickness is somewhere between crispy Bhakhri and thin crust pizza. Bhakhri is too flat; and thin crust pizza is too thin and crispy, but not crusty. The combination of ingredients that I used to make the base gives that perfectly thick, crispy and crusty texture required in Amdavadi pizza. The gravy of Amdavadi pizza is also totally different from that of Italian pizza. Go ahead and try this recipe to experience the absolute pleasure ! This recipe could be blessings to satisfy lockdown cravings. Furthermore it is also a showers of blessings for those NRIs who are missing Amdavadi pizza. #Kamal sandwich, Maninagar style Italian pizza. #mybestrecipe #Pari #dinner #shitlasatam #Amdavadi Italian Pizza
Street style Italian pizza
#ldcravings1
Amdavadi pizza has altogether a different flavour and texture than that of Italian pizza. The texture of the base is crusty like that of the biscuits. The thickness is somewhere between crispy Bhakhri and thin crust pizza. Bhakhri is too flat; and thin crust pizza is too thin and crispy, but not crusty. The combination of ingredients that I used to make the base gives that perfectly thick, crispy and crusty texture required in Amdavadi pizza. The gravy of Amdavadi pizza is also totally different from that of Italian pizza. Go ahead and try this recipe to experience the absolute pleasure ! This recipe could be blessings to satisfy lockdown cravings. Furthermore it is also a showers of blessings for those NRIs who are missing Amdavadi pizza. #Kamal sandwich, Maninagar style Italian pizza. #mybestrecipe #Pari #dinner #shitlasatam #Amdavadi Italian Pizza
Steps
- 1
For pizza dough--Combine flours, salt, baking powder and sugar. Add shortening agent (veg oil/margarine/butter) combine well. We are looking for a crumbly texture of flour that can be held together when pressed in a feast. Add more shortening if required to get that texture. Add yeast, mix and knead dough using warm water. The dough has to be stiff like Bhakhri. Knead for 5-7 minS. Cover and rest for 2 hours.
- 2
The dough will slightly rise after two hours. It will feel light when pressed and some threads will be seen when pulled. Knead a bit. Start the oven at 180c. Make balls of the desired size from the dough. Smoothen them and roll evenly like the thickness of Bhakhri. Prick them using a fork.
- 3
Place them in the baking tray and bake. check after 5-7 minutes. Flip them over if they are evenly golden brown and crispy at the bottom. Bake again till the same colour and texture on the other side. It takes about 20 min for a batch to be fully baked. You may place two trays in the oven at a time, just that the top tray will take more time than the bottom tray. Picture 2 and 3 shows how they should look on both sides after fully baked. This base has a shelf life of a month.
- 4
For gray-- Boil water in a pot. Turn off the stove and place washed tomatoes in it. You may also want to put a cross cut on the crown of the tomato before placing in the pot. Cover and rest for 5 min. You'll be able to peel the skin of tomato easily once blanched. If you can't, heat water again and let them rest in it for a few more min.
- 5
Peel and cut them. Grind them to make puree. Add corn flour to the puree and whisk to mix well.
- 6
Heat oil, add onions and fry till pink. Fry garlic, green chillies and then add the puree. Add salt, sugar, chilli powder and ajwain (crushed between your palms) when it thickens. Let it boil on low heat for 3-5 min or till you get the desired consistency. Stir it very often to avoid scorching.
- 7
We are looking for the sauce that is outstandingly sweet and spicy and has spreading consistency. Add chilli sauce and let it cool. At the time of serving, spread gravy on the base, load with veg topping (much more than in the pic) and slide it in the oven preheated at 180c for around 5 min or till the pizza is hot. The aroma of pizza will spread in your kitchen when they are hot. Remove from oven and grate cheese over the topping. Cut into 4 and serve.
- 8
It is absolutely fine to skip the heating process. The pizzas still taste as yummy, in fact even yummier and crunchier. To make the process even quicker, you can replace the pizza sauce with tomato ketchup.
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Personal note: Shraddha replaces tomatoes with 800gr crushed tomato tin (can be enough for pizza for 6 adults). She does not add corn flour, but allows the sauce to boil till it thickens to desired consistency. She adds crushed ajwain in the oil and then oregano in the sauce.
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2. For the base, she uses 1/2 cup of each flour - bisquick, wheat, white flour; 1 and a half tbsp ghee +1 tbsp oil, 1 tsp yeast, salt, 1 tsp or a little less sugar.
- 11
You can also make pizza chat by mixing all these ingredients
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