Showing posts with label bread machine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bread machine. Show all posts
Thursday, February 6, 2020
Homemade Pizza & Dough
Makes: 1 - 15" Pizza Crusts
*This recipe can be doubled in most bread makers to make 2 pizza crusts.
Pizza Dough *See notes for high altitude changes
3/4 c. (6 oz.) warm water, 80-90 degrees
2 T. vegetable oil
2 c. flour
1/2 tsp. sugar
1/2 tsp. salt
2 tsp. active dry yeast OR 1 1/2 tsp. bread machine/fast rise yeast
Cornmeal (to sprinkle on pizza pan)
Pizza
1/3-1/2 c. pizza or pasta sauce
2 c. (8 oz.) shredded Mozzarella cheese
Your choice of pizza toppings (pepperoni, sausage, black olives, onions, peppers, etc.)
Select the "Dough" setting for your bread maker. Add the warm water and oil to the bread pan. Add flour, sugar and salt to pan. Tap pan to settle dry ingredients, then level ingredients, pushing some of the mixture into the corners. Make a well in the center of the dry ingredients; add yeast. With bread pan locked into bread maker, begin dough cycle. When dough cycle is completed, remove dough from bread pan and place onto floured surface. Knead about 1 minute.
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Lightly brush pizza pan with oil and sprinkle with cornmeal. Roll out dough onto pizza pan and set aside to rise for 10 minutes. Par-bake the crust for 7 minutes and remove from oven. Spread crust with pizza sauce, more or less depending on personal preference. Top with cheese and pizza toppings. Bake for an additional 12 minutes or until edges of crust are golden brown. Remove from oven and let stand for 5 minutes. Cut with pizza cutter & enjoy homemade pizza for a fraction of the price of the pizza parlor!
Notes: Homemade pizza is one of my family's go-to recipes almost weekly. We make it a family movie night and let the kids sit on the floor in the living room to eat. Most weeks we can find a movie that we all agree on (most weeks, but some times it's fight!). Plus we don't usually have soda in the house so this is our one night to indulge.
One reason I love this meal so much is because it's a family favorite (no complaints!), it's sooo much cheaper to make your own dough that to buy a fresh pizza from the pizza parlor, we can easily customize the pizza to each person's preferences, plus I there's no dough conditioners or preservatives in my crust!
Here are a couple ideas to keep your pizza on the healthier side (since pizza always gets such a bad rap): first, use turkey pepperoni or sausage to cut down on fat. Second, grate your own cheese. It melts better and doesn't have the additive that pre-grated cheese does to keep it from sticking together. Third, we like to use Ragu Simply Traditional style sauce for our pizza. It has no sugar added and very simple ingredients plus it's very smooth which is what my family prefers. Fourth, try a new veggie on your pizza once and awhile. You might be surprised what the kids will try!
I always bake my pizzas on a Pampered Chef pizza stone and we love the results. If you don't have a pizza stone or even a round pizza pan, you can still use this amount of dough on a regular size cookie sheet.
High Altitude Modifications (we live at 6800 ft. and these work great for us)
We always make 2 pizza doughs so these are the measurements I go by:
12 oz. warm water
4 T. oil
4 c. flour
3/4 tsp. sugar
1 tsp. salt
2 1/4 tsp. fast rise yeast
Let me know in the comments how your pizza turned out! Tag me on Instagram at @recipes.for.moms with a picture of your pizza.
Recipe from my WestBend bread maker instruction manual.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Golden Honey Pan Rolls
1 c. milk (70-80 degrees)
1 egg
1 egg yolk
1/2 c. oil
2 T. honey
1 1/2 tsp. salt
3 1/2 c. bread flour
2 1/4 tsp. active dry yeast
Glaze:
1/4 c. sugar
2 T. butter, melted
1 T. honey
1 egg white
In bread machine
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Tips: I know that the work involved in these rolls don't exactly qualify them in the easy category but the result is worth the extra effort. Since the bread machine
Recipe from Taste of Home's 2001 Quick Cooking Annual Recipes
Monday, January 4, 2010
White Rice Bread
Makes: 1 loaf (about 1 1/2 lbs.)
1 c. water (70-80 degrees)
1 T. sugar
4 1/2 t. butter
1 t. salt
3 c. bread flour
2 1/4 t. active dry yeast
1 c. cooked white rice, cooled
In bread machine
pan, place the first six ingredients in the order suggested by the manufacturer. Select basic bread setting. Bake according to bread machine
directions (check dough after 5 minutes of mixing; add 1-2 tablespoons of water or flour if needed). Pat rice with paper towel until dry. Just before the final kneading (your machine may audibly signal this), add rice.
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Tips: This was a great bread machine
bread that I made to go with Chicken Wild Rice Soup. I used slightly less than one tablespoon of butter. Unless you measure your butter in measuring spoons, I think it's just your best guess as to where to cut the stick of butter to equal 4 1/2 teaspoons. If you have plans to make stir-fry or any other dish that called for plain rice, plan ahead and make a little extra then you'll have it ready to go when you're ready to make this bread. I also shared this recipe at 8 Muddy Boots' From Scratch.
Recipe from Taste of Home's 2003 Quick Cooking Annual Recipes
1 c. water (70-80 degrees)
1 T. sugar
4 1/2 t. butter
1 t. salt
3 c. bread flour
2 1/4 t. active dry yeast
1 c. cooked white rice, cooled
In bread machine
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Tips: This was a great bread machine
Recipe from Taste of Home's 2003 Quick Cooking Annual Recipes
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Parmesan Herb Bread
Makes: 1 loaf (1 1/2 lbs.)
1 c. water (70-80 degrees)
3 T. butter
1 egg, beaten
2 T. sugar
1 t. salt
1 t. garlic powder
1 t. oregano
1/2 t. basil
1/4 t. marjoram
1/8 t. thyme
2/3 c. grated Parmesan cheese
3 c. bread flour
2 1/4 t. active dry yeast
Place all ingredients in bread machine
pan in order suggested by the manufacturer. Check dough after 5 minutes of mixing; add 1-2 tablespoons of water or flour if needed. The time delay feature is not recommended for this recipe.
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Tips: I made this tasty bread machine
bread to go with Baked Ziti for my Bunco group. It was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone. I think it would compliment any Italian dish very nicely. I also shared this recipe at Life as MOM's Recipe Swap.
Recipe adapted from Taste of Home's 2003 Quick Cooking Annual Recipes
1 c. water (70-80 degrees)
3 T. butter
1 egg, beaten
2 T. sugar
1 t. salt
1 t. garlic powder
1 t. oregano
1/2 t. basil
1/4 t. marjoram
1/8 t. thyme
2/3 c. grated Parmesan cheese
3 c. bread flour
2 1/4 t. active dry yeast
Place all ingredients in bread machine
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Tips: I made this tasty bread machine
Recipe adapted from Taste of Home's 2003 Quick Cooking Annual Recipes
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Honey Oatmeal Bread
Makes: 1 loaf (1 1/2 lbs.)
1 1/4 c. water (70-80 degrees)
1/2 c. honey
2 T. oil
1 c. quick cooking oats
1 1/2 t. salt
3 c. plus 2 T. bread flour
2 1/4 t. active dry yeast
In a bread machine
pan, place all ingredients in order suggested by manufacturer. Select basic bread setting. Choose crust color and loaf size if available. Bake according to bread machine directions. Check dough after 5 minutes of mixing; add 1 to 2 tablespoons of water or flour if needed.
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Tips: The directions for any loaf of bread machine
bread is really very nondescript. I did things in this order. Water first, then oil and honey; oats next with flour on top, salt sprinkled over that and yeast poured in the middle of the flour. The bread came out wonderfully! If you buy yeast packets, one packet is supposed to equal 2 1/4 teaspoons. I made this bread to go with dinner, which was very good, but it would be excellent as a breakfast bread - toasted with jam! I also shared this recipe at Naturally Knocked Up.
Recipe from Taste of Home's 2001 Quick Cooking Annual Recipes
1 1/4 c. water (70-80 degrees)
1/2 c. honey
2 T. oil
1 c. quick cooking oats
1 1/2 t. salt
3 c. plus 2 T. bread flour
2 1/4 t. active dry yeast
In a bread machine
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Tips: The directions for any loaf of bread machine
Recipe from Taste of Home's 2001 Quick Cooking Annual Recipes
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