Hello friends of this wonderful community!! I’m sharing this post that I originally intended to submit for the "Recipe of the Day" contest, but I forgot to take a photo with the sign next to it, so I’ll definitely enter with another recipe. However, I still wanted to share with you a great passion of mine, which is making pizza on Sundays—a ritual that has become a tradition for me. I had already prepared the dough the night before to allow for proper rising, thanks to the sourdough starter, the yeast I use for making bread and pizza. I buy it dry so that it lasts longer. You take 150 grams of all-purpose flour, add a bit of oil, yeast, and water to create the dough, which shouldn’t be too hard. Roll it out evenly with a rolling pin, then add fresh tomatoes, salt, oregano, and from there, let your imagination run wild. You can add a lot of ingredients; I usually put vegetables like zucchini and eggplant, as I did this time, then cheese and onion, but don’t overdo it because overloading the pizza isn’t good. After that, it goes in the oven at a temperature of at least 240 degrees Celsius—no less. You need to give it a quick blast of heat, for about 10 minutes, but halfway through cooking, I add the cured meat, in this case, bresaola. I add it halfway through because otherwise, the meat tends to dry out too much. And then I serve it immediately, hot and ready to eat. Pizza is something I can’t live without, even though it would taste different with a wood-fired oven. I make it this way so I can make it whenever and wherever I want. I hope you enjoyed the photos I shared. See you in the next post. See you soon, friends!!!
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Your recipe is always delicious and looks yummy.
Your step by step preparation is easy to understand thank you for sharing this recipe with us.
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thank you
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"Wow, your pizza-making skills are simply 👏 AMAZING! 🍕 The way you described the process, from preparing the dough to adding all the delicious toppings, had me drooling 😋. And those photos! 📸 You've definitely inspired me to try making a pizza at home soon. Can't wait for your next post! 😊 Also, don't forget to enter that "Recipe of the Day" contest with another recipe 🤔. Thank you for sharing this wonderful tradition with us and I hope we see more recipes from you in the future! ❤️ Oh, and btw... a big shoutout to @xpilar.witness! 🙌 Could you please vote for them by going to https://steemitwallet.com/~witnesses? We appreciate your support in growing and expanding our ecosystem 🤗!"
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