Sourdough pizza

If you've mastered the sourdough starter, try Miele's homemade sourdough pizza which you can add all of your favourite toppings to.

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As fresh and dried yeast continues to be sparse in availability, making sourdough starter has become a baking staple for many of us so that we can have our weekly loaf. If you've mastered the sourdough starter, try our homemade sourdough pizza which you can add all of your favourite toppings to. If you don't have any starter available, use a small pinch of dried yeast instead.

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Ingredients

  • 400g strong white flour
  • 275ml tepid water
  • 1 tsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 30g sourdough starter
  • 10g sea salt

Instructions

1
Combine the flour, 250ml of water and oil in a bowl and mix until everything is incorporated and there is no dry flour left. Cover the bowl with a tea towel and leave to one side for 30 minutes. At this stage we are not kneading, we are allowing all the flour particles to absorb the water in a process called autolyse.
2
Add the remaining water, starter and salt and incorporate into the dough. Knead the dough now for 5 minutes or until smooth and elastic (this step can be done by hand or if you have a food mixer, do it with the dough hook attached on a medium speed).
3
Transfer the dough into a bowl and cover with a damp cloth or cling film and leave at room temperature overnight or up to 18 hours (the longer that you leave the dough to ferment, the better the flavour will be).
4
When ready, tip the dough onto a floured surface and divide into 4 equal pieces and shape them into tight round balls. Cover with a tea towel and leave to rest for an extra two hours.
5
Preheat a Miele Oven on Intensive Bake 250˚C with the baking tray on the second shelf.
6
Dust your worktop with a little flour and flatten and stretch the dough either with your hands or with a rolling pin.
7
If you don’t have a pizza peel, the easiest way it to place your dough on top of some baking parchment. Add your tomato sauce, mozzarella and desired toppings and then transfer into the oven. It is perfectly fine to bake the pizza with the parchment paper underneath. Bake for 8–10 minutes and repeat with the remaining ones.
Last updated one year ago

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