I went on the hunt some more, and found a great one at Changes Made Easy (the same blog I found the bagels on).
This pizza crust turns out light, airy and crispy - unlike most of the dough's I tried, which turned out very dense and heavy.
Here is the recipe:
1 cup Steam Whistle beer
2 Tbsp oil
2 Tbsp sugar
1 Tsp salt
2 - 2 1/2 cups of Flour
2.5 Tsp of active dry yeast
I am going to send you over to Changes Made Easy for the directions.
I have made this 3 times. Twice with a mixer, and once with the bread maker. They turn out the same. The last time I made it, I doubled the recipe. I made a pizza large enough to fill a cookie sheet, and I took the rest of the dough and made garlic bread with it - it was delicious.
Garlic Bread
reserved dough from pizza crust
3 cloves of garlic
1/3 cup softened butter (approximately, I did not really measure)
parsley to garnish
cornmeal
using a garlic press, mince the garlic cloves and add to softened butter - mix together
roll out the dough on a surface sprinkled with cornmeal
bake for approx 15 minutes
remove from oven, spread with butter/garlic mixture and garnish with parsley
place back in oven for 3-5 minutes
remove from oven, cut into sections and enjoy
Hehehe! I love how hubby asked you to keep looking for another recipe :) This one looks great...and I especially like how it's made with one of my fave beers! Steamwhistle..mmmm! Thanks for sharing, Ashley!
ReplyDeletethanks for commenting Sandy - yes, neither of us was happy with the first few - this one is a keeper!
DeleteNever thought of making the crust with beer, I am sure it would be good. Will have to try this out!
ReplyDeleteIt's still my go to crust!
DeleteI'm still looking for a good homemade pizza dough recipe. I have not been happy with the few I've tried. I want light and crispy not doughy. I never considered beer in pizza dough, but I'm from the states so I'll have to find a comparable brand, but I'm definitely going to try this recipe.
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I hope you give it a try! Thanks for stopping by
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