Homemade Pizza Dough

I did it!  I made pizza dough from scratch!  First time ever!!!  And I have to say, it tastes WAY better than the pre-made dough you can get in a can.  Are those called cans?  I keep going back and forth.  I know biscuits come in a “can”, but to me, it’s not a can unless you have to use a can opener.  Pressure sealed cardboard doesn’t really scream “can” to me.

I’ve started to ramble.

Anyway, I found this pizza dough recipe in the Pioneer Woman’s cookbook, and wanted to make it, but kept putting it off.  I mean, it involves yeast!  The only bread I’ve ever made is banana bread or dessert items.  Never have I made something that need to *gasp* rise!  But it actually wasn’t as scary as I thought!  Yes, I messed up a little when I didn’t mix it long enough to form a ball, but I remixed it after I noticed that it wasn’t rising after an hour of sitting, and it turned out just great.  Hey, you don’t learn if you don’t make a few mistakes along the way.

Here’s what you’ll need:

  • 1 scant tsp active dry or instant yeast
  • 3/4 cup warm water
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 tsp kosher salt
  • 3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil

Fill a measuring cup with 3/4 cup of warm (not lukewarm) water.  You’ll need it quite warm to activate the yeast.

They have these cute little packets of active dry yeast at the grocery store, but I think you can also get it in a jar.  Don’t mind my chipping nail polish.

The packet had more yeast than I needed, so I measured out a scant teaspoon (scant means not quite a full teaspoon).

Pour the yeast into the warm water.

Let the yeast and water sit for about 10 minutes.

Meanwhile, we can start making the dough.  Measure out your flour.

And dump into the bowl of your stand mixer.

Add salt.

And olive oil, and mix until combined.

While you wait for your yeast to finish “activating”, check on your son to make sure he isn’t putting anything weird into his mouth.  As you can see, he had some fun playing with the kitchen rug, as well as the cat’s food bowl while mommy was cooking.  Luckily, the only thing that went into his mouth were his fingers.

With your mixer on low, slowly add the water and yeast mixture.

Mix with the paddle attachment until the dough forms a ball.  You’ll know when this happens.  I didn’t mix it long enough when I took this picture, so don’t do what I did.  Make sure you mix it long enough or it won’t rise properly.

Again, this picture is a little misleading, so just imagine that it’s a nice little dough ball in there.  Coat the bottom and sides of a medium bowl with olive oil (or you could also use cooking spray), place the dough in the bowl, and cover with plastic wrap.  Let the dough rise for at least an hour, but overnight is best.  If you’re not going to use the dough within an hour or two, stick it in the fridge to continue rising.

Here’s my lovely risen dough the next day.  I was so happy when I saw that it was actually doing what it was supposed to do!

Spread some flour on your very clean counter.  You could also roll out your dough on a very large cutting board, but either way you’ll need to sprinkle some flour on the surface so your dough doesn’t stick.

Sprinkle some flour on your rolling pin and the dough and roll out until it’s about 3/4 inch thick.

To transfer your dough to the baking sheet, the easiest way is to roll it onto your rolling pin, and then unroll it onto the baking sheet.  This way you won’t tear it with your fingers while trying to lift it.

Clearly, I am not a pro at rolling dough into a perfect circle, but luckily this isn’t a pizza making contest, and I doubt the hubster will care what shape his pizza is.

Top dough with your favorite pizza toppings and bake at 500° for 10-12 minutes.  One thing I loved about this dough, as opposed to the canned dough, is that it cooks very evenly.  Pretty much every time I’ve made pizza with the canned dough, the crust is almost burnt by the time the middle is just barely done.  Not so with this homemade dough!  Perfectly cooked all the way through!

*Note: After making this recipe several times, I found that if I poke the rolled out dough with a fork a few times it will prevent air bubbles from forming during cooking.

Tada!!!  I went with the classic pepperoni pizza with homemade sauce.  Yum!

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Spring Is Finally Here!!!

Spring has finally made it’s appearance here in Middle Tennessee, and that means we can finally have some fun at the park with Grayson!  I tried taking him to the park in February, but it was cold and windy, and he was not liking it!  This is the face he made that day when I tried to take his picture.

Luckily, this time, there were no pouty faces, and we all enjoyed the nice, warmer weather.

See that blanket folded up in front of him?  That is so he doesn’t fall forward every time he swings back.  He hasn’t quite gotten the concept of holding on, yet, so the first time I tried to put him on the swings a few months ago he hated it because he kept falling forward.  You live and you learn!

He loves swinging now!  Especially when his daddy is pushing him and making funny faces!

Mommy got in on the swinging action too!  (It’s funny how much I refer to myself in 3rd person now.)

Father and son. 🙂  We’re going to need to work on getting Grayson to say cheese.  He is so used to me shoving a camera in his face that it is SO hard to get him to smile for pictures nowadays.  I have to catch him off guard or do something REALLY funny, otherwise this is the face I get.

I found this pretty patch of yellow flowers in the grass, so we plopped Grayson down for a mini photo shoot.  But, he was more interested in looking at the grass or the people walking by.

Out of all the pictures I took, this was the only one I got of him looking into the camera.  This kid, I tell ya!  I’m gonna have to start bribing him to smile, once he understands what I’m saying.

Since I’m usually the one behind the camera, I don’t have a lot of photos of Grayson and me.  So I had my wonderful hubby snap some pictures of the two of us.

He’s actually pretty good, as long as I get the camera set up for him!  Hey, Honey, if you ever want to stop selling electronic cigarettes, you can always come into business with me as my second shooter! 😉

My new favorite of my son and me.  Sure, he’s making a silly face, but that’s his personality, and I love it!  I can’t wait to get outside more and take some pictures!  Yay for warmer weather!!!

Wedding Song

I know it’s been almost two years since our wedding, but I just remembered that I never shared the song I recorded for the sand pouring during our ceremony.  It’s nothing fancy, just something I recorded on Garage Band on my iMac, but it added a personal touch to our ceremony.  I thought about singing it live, but I knew I’d never be able to get through it without crying.

Unfortunately, when we got done pouring our sand and headed back under the arch to gaze lovingly into each others eyes for the remainder of the song the DJ abruptly stopped the song!  Didn’t even fade it out or anything.  We had barely even gotten through half of the song, so all my hard work of recording and rerecording about 100 times went to waste.  I did put the song on CD for my parents, in laws, and a few other family members, but other than that, it hasn’t been heard.  And I think it’s about time that was rectified!

So without further ado, I give you a slideshow of our wedding set to my rendition of Shania Twain’s “From This Moment.”  (I’m singing both parts.)

Photos by my wonderful sister in law, Stacey Pentland Photography.

Venue is Historic Cedarwood in Nashville, TN.