This is no doubt a strange option for my first “pizza” offering, but I really couldn’t resist keeping it simple. I love the idea of this almost abstentious pizza. It is often the most simple things that keep you coming back again and again. In this case, it is just well-developed dough flavor, courtesy of a long fermentation, good olive oil, salt, and rosemary. A staple in Rome, I think you may find many uses for it around your home as well. I think it makes a smashing addition to a cheeseboard, or a great starter. I think it could also sit happily next to salad for lunch at work a great game of wish I was in Italy.
Pizza Bianca
Ingredients
- 500 grams 17.5 ounces, about 3 1/4 cups bread flour
- 10 grams .34 ounces, about 2 teaspoons kosher salt
- 5 grams .18 ounces, about 1 1/2 teaspoons instant or rapid-rise yeast
- 375 grams 13.25 ounces, 1 cup plus 10.5 tablespoons lukewarm water
- 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
- Coarse sea salt (to taste) definitely not wanting fine here, but kosher can work in a pinch
- 1-2 teaspoons finely chopped rosemary leaves
Instructions
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Combine flour, salt, and yeast in a large bowl and stir together. Add water and stir until no dry flour remains. Cover bowl tightly with plastic wrap and allow to rest at room temperature overnight.
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The next day, lightly flour the dough and your hands. Scrape dough out of the bowl onto a well-floured piece of parchment paper set inside a rimmed baking sheet and scrape dough into the paper. Dust with flour and cover with a clean kitchen towel. allow to rise at room temperature until nearly doubled in volume, about 2 hours.
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30 minutes before baking, heat your oven and a pizza stone to 500 degrees F. Gently stretch the dough into an even rectangular shape using your fingertips. I like to stretch and push the dough so I leave little indentations throughout the top. Try not to go all the way through the dough, however, like you would for a focaccia. Drizzle with the olive oil and sprinkle with coarse sea salt and rosemary. I would say you want to stick to about 1/4-1/2 teaspoons depending on your preference for saltiness. Transfer entire baking sheet with dough onto the pizza stone in the oven.
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Bake for 10 minutes just until the pizza is slightly firm on the bottom. Transfer pizza to bake directly on the baking stone ( find this is best accomplished by taking the pizza out of the oven, making sure it is completely loose from the parchment with a metal spatula and then sliding it on to the stone). Continue cooking until burnished golden brown, about 10 minutes longer. Remove from oven and allow to cool for at least 5 minutes before cutting into rectangular slices, and serving.