Hello everybody, I hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a special dish, napoletana dough for pizza or calzone. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I will make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
The Neapolitan Calzone, better known as "Baked Stuffed Calzone", is a specialty of Southern Italy based on leavened dough for Pizza, stuffed with ricotta and salami, or cooked ham, with the addition of fior di latte. It is a variation of the Fried Calzone, the classic one of the Neapolitan street food. The same filling is also provided for the fried pizza, which is distinguished from the.
Napoletana Dough for Pizza or Calzone is one of the most favored of current trending meals on earth. It’s enjoyed by millions daily. It is simple, it is fast, it tastes yummy. They are nice and they look wonderful. Napoletana Dough for Pizza or Calzone is something that I have loved my whole life.
To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have napoletana dough for pizza or calzone using 4 ingredients and 19 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Napoletana Dough for Pizza or Calzone:
- Take 500 grams flour (use Molino Caputo Tipo 00)
- Take 325 grams water (65% hydration)
- Make ready 3 grams active yeast
- Prepare 10 grams salt
That's why it's notable that I can't stop thinking about the quirky pizza "Alla Crust" from Crust Pizzeria Napoletana. Perhaps that's because it's more than just a pizza. Half of the round of dough is about as basic as you can get—a pizza Margherita. The other half is folded over into a calzone.
Instructions to make Napoletana Dough for Pizza or Calzone:
- I highly recommend cooking by weight. It is fast, and easy to get the exact hydration (flour to water ratio) and dough ball size you want. For pizza dough being exact counts. Nothing works better than a digital scale. Remember to press the conversion button in this app to use grams with the metric system. The version in cups isn't precise.
- Remember to use only Caputo flour 00.
- Prepare the active dry yeast using its packaging instructions.
- Put all the flour in the mixing container and add the prepared yeast (dissolved in water) to it. Use your hands to mix with only the prepared yeast at first, then add water little by little.
- If you are using a stand mixer, mix it slowly for two minutes, until you have made a ball. Let the dough rest for 10 minutes, as it will allow the flour to absorb the water.
- Add the salt to the dough. Mix at a low speed for 7 minutes
- Shape the dough into a ball, place it in a slightly oiled bowl and cover it with a humid towel.
- Let it rise until double. Usually, for 1 1/2 - 2 hours. Observe how the dough is extensive and soft.
- Punch it down and push out the air bubbles. Form the dough into a large ball, then cut it into 4-5 equal pieces. Each piece should have approximately 260 grams.
- Make your pizza balls by shaping each piece of dough. Gently shape your dough pieces into a ball, then stretch the top of the ball down and around the rest of the ball, until the outer layer wraps around the other side. Pinch the two ends together to make a smooth ball with a tight outer "skin". Set your ball seam-side down where it can rest.
- Dust your pizza balls with flour and store them under a damp towel. This will prevent the outside of the ball from drying out and creating a crust that will become difficult to work. The top of the pizza ball should be soft and silky.
- The pizza balls will need to rest for about an hour to become soft and elastic, so that they can be easily stretched into a thin crust pizza.
- If you don't need your pizza balls in one hour, you should refrigerate them and bring back out of the refrigerator for one hour or so before you use them.
- Try making your pizza balls the day before. Overnight refrigeration helps the dough develop more flavor. A fully developed dough browns better in the oven.
- It is very extensible. The flour is selected and milled to be easily shaped into a pizza base. You should not over work the dough. It will spring in the oven. The soft, well-hydrated, extensible dough will puff around the outside rim of the pizza where you do not have sauce.
- It's very silky and soft. Observe that after the process you can see bubbles inside of the dough. You need to work manually otherwise the bubbles will go away. Never use a roll pin.
- The secret of napoletan pizza is in the way you stretch the dough before putting in the oven. The secret is to do it manually and stretch from the center to the borders so that the air inside of the dough goes to the borders. Borders with air is the secret!! Never press the dough with a roll, otherwise you will lose the precious air bubbles.
- OVEN PREPARATION: As an engineer, i tried all the possibilities to achieve the best result. I use a cast iron pizza "stone", and use the broil with hi temperature. If you don't have cast iron, the metal dish give better results than a pizza stone. For doing margheritta: put the tomato sauce on top of the stretched dough and put it in the oven, add the mozzarella after you see the dough is ready. That way you make it sure to not overcook the mozzarella cheese.
- Here are some ideas about authentic italian toppings. - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/354586-margherita-pizza-topping
This is the Traditional Neapolitan Calzone Recipe, and is made from a regular Pizza dough, stuffed with Ricotta, Ham and Cheese. In this specific recipe the Egg is not needed. As it always happens, every region has its own version. Mix yeast mixture into flour mixture. A calzone is an oven-baked, folded pizza that has sealed edges so all the good stuff stays in!
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