An overnight ferment |
Honecomb Dough |
Lurking in the fridge was some leftover pesto, a red pepper, parma ham, cherry tomatoes and cheese = Pizza with a pesto base.
Knocked back and rested dough |
Ready for the oven |
OK so the outcome wasn't exactly the lovely thin crust pizza that I'd envisaged, but the pizza pillows built on leftovers were definitley worth eating.
Pizza Pillow |
Ferment (about 300g)
Pesto (a couple of dessert spoons)
Red Pepper (1 cut into strips and roasted in a little oil)
Parma ham (2 slices)
Cherry Tomatoes (about 4)
Cheese (a little grated)
Heat the oven to 220 C
Take the ferment and form into 3 balls leave to rest for 10 minutes. Spread the balls into thin circles. Spread over some pesto and top with the ham, tomatoes and roasted pepper. Sprinkle over a little grated cheese and put into the hot oven for 10-15 minutes until the base is cooked through and beginning to crisp at the edges and the cheese has melted over the top.
Ferment (only 300g of this needed):
5g Dried Yeast
500g Strong White Flour
10g Salt
350g Water
Mix together the Yeast, Flour and Salt. Stir in the water. Kneed the dough until it's smooth, form into a ball and place it in a bowl in the fridge covered with a cloth overnight or leave for 6 hours at room temperature.
Pesto (much better than shop bought)
100g Pine Nuts
100g Basil
100g Parmesan finely grated
3 Large Cloves of Garlic
Olive Oil (enough to form the mix into a paste)
Squeeze of lemon
Salt
Pepper
Whizz everything together in a food processor (or a pestle and mortar if you've got patience and biceps)
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