Friends BYOI(Bring Your Own Ingredients - crust, sauce, cheese, toppings...and drinks) and take individual turns making their "prize winning" pizza for sharing. Everyone helps out on clean-up. It's a gathering of friends for fun, laughs and pizza.
How to make pizza dough
Pizza Dough
Three ways to bring your pizza dough to Pizza Nite:
buy uncooked pizza dough from a pizza joint(easy and fun)
buy a ready-made cooked pizza crust from the grocery(easy but not fun)
make your own pizza dough from scratch, as follows: (challenging and most fun)
Ingredients:
3 1/2 cups flour
1 cup warm water (between 85° and 115° F)
2 tbsp yeast (I like my dough a little yeasty. You can use less)
2 tbsp sugar or honey (I use Muscovado sugar)
1/4 cup olive oil
1/2 tsp salt
Preparation:
Making the sponge/poolish Mix water, sugar, yeast and 1 cup regular flour in a bowl. Cover until it starts to bubble (first rising, around 45 mins). This can now be used. However, if you want a more flavorful pizza dough, keep this covered in the fridge overnight or a full 24 hours.
Kneading Mix the rest of the ingredients (flour, salt and oil) and start kneading (tip: press on with your body weight, not just your arm power). The dough should be soft without being sticky. Too sticky, add flour. Too hard, add water. You're done when the dough bounces back when you poke your finger onto it. Cover until double in size (2nd rising, around 45 mins).
Scaling and shaping Punch the dough to take the air out. You can cut it up and use only what you need. You can cut it up into 3 and shape them into balls - one of those balls should be good to make one 13" regular pizza. You can freeze the 2. Flatten one ball into a circular shape. I usually flatten it on the same tray I will bake on so I don't have to make a transfer - I just apply a little oil on the tray before flattening. Using both hands, one on top of the other, press from the center outwards to stretch it in all directions. You can flatten it more by using a rolling pin (or wine bottle). Take a fork and put puncture holes all over the dough to keep it from bubbling up while cooking (which also holds the sauce in place). Wait until double in size (3rd and last rising).
the dough is now ready for baking
For a more complicated pizza dough but much better, here's a video by Vito Iacopelli
How to make pizza sauce
Pizza Sauce
Two ways to bring your pizza sauce to Pizza Nite:
buy a ready-made pizza sauce from a pizza resto or from the grocery
make your own pizza sauce from scratch, as follows: (challenging and most fun)
Basic Pizza Sauce
Ingredients:
ripe fresh tomatoes (use just enough for sauce consistency)
fresh peeled crushed garlic (according to taste)
bunch of fresh basil (in Thailand, there are 3 types...use the sweet basil with green stem, not purple) or oregano
1 small can, tomato paste (great thickener and holds the sauce together)
teaspoon of sugar (not to sweeten, but to reduce acidity)
pinch of salt
fresh ground pepper
generous amount of olive oil (quarter cup? really, up to you for consistency)
Preparation:
puree the fresh tomatoes in a blender and strain on a sieve. Keep the liquid and the pulp.
combine basil leaves, garlic and the tomato liquid in a blender and liquify. Transfer all to a pot and heat up. Remove immediately the moment it boils. Strain the liquid and discard the pulp
add the liquid, sugar, the tomato pulp, salt, pepper and tomato paste in a blender and puree again
on slowest blender setting, start pouring small amount of olive oil into the sauce until well blended. Adding oil last prevents the oil from separating
sauce is ready. Pack in serving size containers and freeze
Pizza Chefs: Issa, Kristine, Galia, Dawn - Peter, Dev - Susie, David - Lindsay , David Joudrey, Angele, Hanka - Victor
Last Pizza Hurrah With my leaving Canada in just a few days, my heart weighed heavy. One last Pizza Nite with my beloved kids and, with friends. Bob Dylan sang One More Cuppa Coffee Before I Go. This song resonates more than ever.
pizza crew: Issa, Kristine, Galia, Dawn - Peter, Dev - Susie, David - Lindsay , David Joudrey, Angele, Hanka - Victor
Ending Thoughts You can't have enough pizza nites when you have good friends. While struggling with a less-than-ideal situation with my departure, it's good to pause and host a gathering of love, friendship and connection. That's what pizza nites have always been.
Dev Britto(12 Apr 2004) Great pictures, Mr. C! And a great night as always. Thank you for inviting us and please do keep us informed of your ongoing adventures. God be with you.
Sahar(April 11, 2004) ...those pictures are great from the pizza nite. I am craving home made pizza now :)
Dawne Brodlieb(April 11, 2004) Cool pics. Sorry I couldn't make it.
Dave (April 11, 2004) My bruschetta recipe:
8 roma (plum) tomatoes chopped into 1/4 inch cubes
1/2 bud of garlic finely chopped
1/4 cup of good olive oil
1/4 cup of mozzarella cheese cut into 1/4 inch cubes
As many dried crushed chillies as you like (start with 1 tablespoon and go from there)
Let it set for a few hours at room temperature or overnight in the refrigerator
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