This is a homemade pizza we elevated by topping it with Mushroom & Sage Olive Oil for the ultimate savoury treat. We’re also huge fans of using Garlic Olive Oil, Rosemary Olive Oil or Basil Olive Oil.
¼cupOlive the Best Ultra Premium Extra Virgin Olive Oil - robust intensity
1tbspkosher salt
1tbspgranulated sugar
2 ¼tspactive dry yeast
Cornmeal (optional)
1
Mix the granulated sugar into 1/4 cup warm water and add the yeast. Allow to sit and "bloom" for 5 minutes.
2
In a large mixing bowl or in the bowl of your stand mixer or bread machine add flour.
3
Mix the yeast mixture in to the remaining two cups of warm water along with the salt and olive oil. Add this to the flour in the bowl and slowly begin to mix it until it's fully incorporated and smooth. This slightly wet dough helps to create a beautiful cracker crisp crust if rolled very thin. If left thick, it will make a chewier crust.
4
Cover the dough and allow to rise until doubled for approximately 1 1/2 hours in a warm location.
5
If using a pizza stone or steel, place your stone or steel in to your grill and preheat to its highest possible temp. for at least 20 minutes.
6
Divide the dough in to six portions. Keep the portions of dough not being rolled covered so that they don't dry out.
7
Roll out each portion to desired thickness. If you do not want to use cornmeal, you can roll out your pizza dough onto small sheets of parchment paper.
8
The pizza and parchment will go directly on to your hot pizza stone for a minute, and then the parchment should be removed after a minute or so, when the pizza dough is par-cooked which will allow it to slip off the paper easily, and directly onto the hot stone without sticking. You can also use cornmeal to help the pizza off the peel and on to the grill or stone.
9
If grilling your pizza directly on the grill without a stone, reduce the grill heat to medium and use corn meal to help slide the pizza off your peel and directly onto a grill.
10
Keep a close eye on the pizza as it will cook quickly whether set directly on the grill or a blazing hot pizza stone.
11
Make one or two pizzas at a time rolling the dough out as necessary while keeping the rest of the dough covered.
¼cupOlive the Best Ultra Premium Extra Virgin Olive Oil - robust intensity
1tbspkosher salt
1tbspgranulated sugar
2 ¼tspactive dry yeast
Cornmeal (optional)
Directions
1
Mix the granulated sugar into 1/4 cup warm water and add the yeast. Allow to sit and "bloom" for 5 minutes.
2
In a large mixing bowl or in the bowl of your stand mixer or bread machine add flour.
3
Mix the yeast mixture in to the remaining two cups of warm water along with the salt and olive oil. Add this to the flour in the bowl and slowly begin to mix it until it's fully incorporated and smooth. This slightly wet dough helps to create a beautiful cracker crisp crust if rolled very thin. If left thick, it will make a chewier crust.
4
Cover the dough and allow to rise until doubled for approximately 1 1/2 hours in a warm location.
5
If using a pizza stone or steel, place your stone or steel in to your grill and preheat to its highest possible temp. for at least 20 minutes.
6
Divide the dough in to six portions. Keep the portions of dough not being rolled covered so that they don't dry out.
7
Roll out each portion to desired thickness. If you do not want to use cornmeal, you can roll out your pizza dough onto small sheets of parchment paper.
8
The pizza and parchment will go directly on to your hot pizza stone for a minute, and then the parchment should be removed after a minute or so, when the pizza dough is par-cooked which will allow it to slip off the paper easily, and directly onto the hot stone without sticking. You can also use cornmeal to help the pizza off the peel and on to the grill or stone.
9
If grilling your pizza directly on the grill without a stone, reduce the grill heat to medium and use corn meal to help slide the pizza off your peel and directly onto a grill.
10
Keep a close eye on the pizza as it will cook quickly whether set directly on the grill or a blazing hot pizza stone.
11
Make one or two pizzas at a time rolling the dough out as necessary while keeping the rest of the dough covered.
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