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Garlic dough balls #233

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jcallaghan commented 3 years ago

Ingredients

Notes

  1. Aim to ball smaller than golf balls.

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jcallaghan commented 3 years ago

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Ingredients

Method

  1. Prepare your pizza dough ahead of time. Our guide to making the perfect Classic Pizza Dough covers everything you need to know.
  2. Lightly grease your Cast Iron Skillet Pan with olive oil. Divide your dough into roughly 18-20 portions and use your hands to shape each portion into a small ball. Use the friction between the edge of your hands to pull and smooth the balls from the bottom.
  3. Place your terracotta ramekin dish in the centre of the skillet, then add your dough balls in a circular pattern around the ramekin and round the edges of the pan. Don’t worry If there are small gaps between the balls, they will expand in the heat of the oven.
  4. Once your dough balls are nestled in, cover the skillet with a tea cloth and leave to rest at room temp for 30 minutes.
  5. Fire up your Ooni pizza oven. Aim for 500˚C (952˚F) on the stone baking board inside. You can check the temperature inside your Ooni quickly and easily using the Ooni Infrared Thermometer.
  6. In a bowl, combine your soft butter, parsley and crushed garlic and mix together until combined. Set aside.
  7. Turn your hot oven completely off and place the skillet inside. Cook for 3-4 minutes in the residual heat, turning halfway through. This helps cook the bottom of the dough balls first. Once the balls have puffed up and are beginning to smell cooked, turn the oven back onto a low flame. Cook for a further 4-5 minutes, making sure to turn the skillet regularly to ensure an even cook.
  8. When the dough balls are cooked and golden brown, remove the skillet from the oven and place it on a wooden chopping board. Spoon your garlic butter into the hot ramekin, and brush an even layer of the butter mix across the dough balls with your pastry brush.
  9. Serve right away while the butter is still melting – tear away the dough balls and dip them into the warmed, garlicky herb butter. Be quick to grab yours, they won’t last long!
Ooni United Kingdom
Dough Balls with Garlic Herb Butter
The humble dough ball is a true classic, loyal to its trusty sidekick: garlic herb butter.
jcallaghan commented 3 years ago

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Ingredients

Dough Balls

Garlic Butter

Method

  1. Preheat oven to 230°C
  2. Add sugar and crumble fresh yeast into the warm water. Let stand for 10-15minutes until froth develops on the surface.
  3. Sift the flour and salt into a large bowl, make a well in the middle and pour the yeast mixture in.
  4. Mix the ingredients together until they bind.
  5. Dust your surface with flour, throw down the dough and knead for 10 minutes or until smooth, silky and soft. Leave the dough to rest until soft to the touch.
  6. Roll the dough in 1.2 long tubes and chop into 16 chunks. Place in an ovenproof pan and rest for another 30 minutes.
  7. Bake for 6 minutes or until golden.
  8. While cooking, make the garlic butter by blending the oil and garlic into a paste and blending with the butter.
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jcallaghan commented 3 years ago

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jcallaghan commented 3 years ago

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Ingredients

Herb butter

Tomato dip

Method

  1. Mix the yeast, 2 tbsp olive oil, and a pinch of sugar into 300ml warm water in a jug until the yeast has dissolved.
  2. Tip the flour and salt into a bowl, and pour over the liquid. Knead in the bowl until you form a rough ball, then knead on a floured worksurface until smooth and elastic. Put into an oiled bowl and cover with clingfilm. Leave to rise in a warm place for 1 hour, or until doubled in size.
  3. Knock the dough back into the bowl with your hands, and divide into 18 balls (weigh them to make them identical, if you like).
  4. Roll each piece into a smooth ball, pushing a cube of mozzarella into the centre of each. Pinch the dough to seal in the cheese.
  5. Put the dough balls into an oiled ovenproof frying pan or baking dish (approx. 25cm diameter) leaving a small gap in between each to allow for proving. Cover with oiled clingfilm and leave again for 30 minutes.
  6. Heat the oven to 220C/fan 200C/gas 7. To make the herb butter, melt the butter then add the crushed garlic and herbs off the heat. Season well.
  7. For the tomato dip, fry the sliced garlic in a drizzle of olive oil for a minute, then tip in the passata, vinegar, and a pinch of chilli flakes and sugar. Simmer for 10 minutes until saucy, then stir in the chopped basil and cool.
  8. Uncover the dough and brush the dough balls with 2/3 of the garlic butter. Bake for 20 minutes until golden and puffed.
  9. Brush with the remaining butter and leave to cool for a few minutes. Serve with the tomato dip scattered with a few basil leaves, more chilli and a drizzle of olive oil.
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Cheesy garlic dough balls
Give our tear-and-share gooey cheese-filled dough balls a go at home with step-by-step help from the olive test kitchen. They'd make a great starter for the kids or something to kick off a laid back dinner party
jcallaghan commented 3 years ago

https://www.cookingwithmykids.co.uk/pizza-express-dough-balls/

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Pizza Express dough balls recipe | Cooking with my kids
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