st. louis style pizza
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yield
2 serving(s)
prep time
20 Min
cook time
10 Min
method
Bake
Ingredients For st. louis style pizza
- CRUST
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3/4 clukewarm water
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1 tspactive dry yeast
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1 1/2 cunbleached all purpose flour
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1/2 cwhole wheat flour
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1 1/2 tspsalt
- PIZZA SAUCE
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8 oztomato sauce
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3 Tbsptomato paste
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2 tsporegano, dried
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2 tspbasil, dried
- CHEESE
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2 cprovel is preferred, otherwise use:
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1 cwhite chedder cheese, shredded
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1/2 cswiss cheese, shredded
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1/2 cprovolone cheese, shredded
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1 tsphickory liquid smoke
- PIZZA SEASONING
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2 tsporegano, dried
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2 tspbasil, dried
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1 tspthyme, dried
How To Make st. louis style pizza
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1Set the oven to 500°F or as hot as it will go and let it heat for at least a half an hour before making the pizza. If you have a pizza stone, put it in the lower-middle part of the oven now.
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2Combine the water and yeast in a mixing bowl, and stir to dissolve the yeast. The mixture should look like thin miso soup. Add the flour and salt to the bowl and mix until you’ve formed a shaggy dough.
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3Turn the dough out onto a clean work surface along with any loose flour still in the bowl. Knead until all the flour is incorporated, and the dough is smooth and elastic, about 5 minutes. I admit to kneading the dough right in the mixing bowl, but I am a bit like The Anal Retentive Chef (as portrayed by Phil Hartman on SNL) and clean like a scrubby dutch as I go. If it is not necessary to dirty up another surface or dish I don’t do it. The dough should still feel moist and slightly tacky. If it’s sticking to your hands like bubble gum, work in more flour one tablespoon at a time until it is smooth.
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4Divide the dough into two equal size balls. I cover the dough and let it rise for at least an hour but this is not necessary. You can also refrigerate the 2nd dough ball for up to three days or freeze it if you want to just make one pizza.
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5Lay out a piece of parchment paper that is roughly 13″ long and using a rolling pin roll the dough out until you have about a 12″ pie. The dough will stick to the parchment paper, which makes it easier to roll out.
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6Mix some grated provel into your pizza sauce, enough cheese so that basically you just have sauce coated cheese. Spread the sauce/cheese mixture over your pizza crust. Add toppings of your choice. Meat toppings need to be precooked. I make cheese pizza so I added more cheese. BE VERY CAREFUL when you are using provel cheese. A little bit goes a long way and you will have more cheese than think. Too much will cause a cheesesplosion in the oven which will cause a very smoky kitchen.
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7Using a pizza peel or a cookie sheet, slide the pizza (still on the parchment paper) onto the pizza stone. If you don’t have a pizza stone, bake it on a baking sheet.
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8Bake for about 8 minutes until the crust is golden brown and the cheese looks toasty. Do NOT overcook the provel cheese. It has a very low melting point and burns easily.
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9Remove from oven and let cool for about 5 minutes (so cheese won’t run) before slicing and serving.
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10Note: You can use this quick and dirty crust recipe if you do not keep wheat flour in your pantry. I actually go that route most of the time because it is so easy. This is a thin crust recipe so there is no rise. Just mix up the ingredients into a dough and roll it out as thin as you possibly can.
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112 cups and 2 tbsp all-purpose flour 1/2 tsp salt 1 tsp. baking powder 2 tsp. olive oil 2 tsp. dark corn syrup 1/2 cup and 2 tbsp. water
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