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Title:Pizza.asia - Everything pizza - History of Pizza, Pizza Recipes and
Crusts, Pizza and Your Health, Make Your Own Pizza
Description:Pizza.asia - Everything pizza and more. Gte the information you want to know about recipes and more. Keywords:asia, asian, pizza, pizzeria, baking, how to make pizza, asian pizza recipes, recipes, pizza hut Body: Pizza.asia - Everything pizza - History of Pizza, Pizza Recipes and Crusts, Pizza and Your Health, Make Your Own Pizza History of PizzaMake your own PizzaPizza amp; Your HealthWorld's Largest Pizza Chain Asian Pizza Crusts Read More Asian Pizza Recipes Read More Opening a Pizza Shop Read More The History of Pizza Pizza has a very long history and people have enjoyed it for centuries. You would think that the origin of pizza is Italian but on the contrary, it is believed that the Greeks and Romans (The Phoenicians) invented the pizza. The Greeks would bake round and flat breads and topped it off with different spices and herbs however, they did not use tomatoes. Around the 18th century flat bread became introduced in Italy and they called them quot;pizzas quot;. They were very popular because they were somewhat cheap to make, filling and delicious. There were no toppings on them as we know of today. All over Naples, the poor people would buy them from street vendors. The Queen Margherita contributed to making pizza very popular. When she visited Italy in 1889 to inspect her kingdom, she was very curious about the fat bread the peasants were enjoying so she tried it. The Queen loved the pizza very much and ordered pizzeria shop owner Chef Rafaelle Esposito to make her several different kinds of pizza. The Chef decided to make her a very special type of pizza using tomatoes and mozzarella cheese and basil (using ingredients of the colors of Italy). This was the Queens favorite pizza. It is not for certain that Chef Rafaelle Esposito was the first to use tomatoes but because of the Queen's taste to it, pizza became very popular in Italy. People started to experiment more with pizza and add different ingredients to it such as In Bologna, meat began to be added. Pizza was not well know in countries America, France, England and Spain until after World War II. While American and European soldiers were in Italy, they started trying pizza and loved it. When the soldiers arrived home, they started making their own pizza. The pizza form does not stop there. Other forms of pizza are: Mexican Pizza, Ice Cream Pizza, Candy Pizza and Pizza cake SOURCE: inmamaskitchen.com How to Make Your Own Pizza at Home Ever think about making your own pizza? Below is a guide that will assist the non-experienced pizza maker to make a delicious pizza in little time. Ingredients You will need to make sure you have the proper ingredients before you get started. Cheese Mozzarella Provolone Asagio Fontina Parmesan Romano Chevre Feta Gorgonzola, Bleu Sauce Marinara Melted butter with parsley Melted butter with garlic, rosemary, and basil Pesto Olive paste Toppings Vegetables Fruits Meats The Dough - For 2 Large Pizzas Now that we have the ingredient list, you will need to make the dough. The amounts below will make 2 large pizzas. You will need the following: 1 1/2 Cups of Warm Water 2 Tbsp. of Sugar 1 Envelope of Active Dry Yeast 2 Tsp. of Salt 4 Tbsp. of Olive Oil 4 Cups of Flour Combine Ingredients Get a large bowl and mix the water, sugar and yeast. Let the yeast sit for 10 minutes. A foam should form at the top. The foam at the top is critical to making a proper pizza. Add the salt and Olive Oil. Lastly, add the flour and only add one at a time. In between cups, mix the flour well. Knead the Dough Kneading involves folding the dough in half over and over. Once all the flour is added, continue to knead and smash the dough in a ball and fold it over. The ball should not be too dry or too wet. Continue to repeat the process for 5 minutes. Let the Yeast Grow Place the dough in a clean bowl and lightly add some oil over it and spread it around with your hands. You will then cover the bowl and set it in warm place. The yeast will grow and get bigger and should get twice as big (approximately 40 minutes). Prepare The Toppings As you are waiting for the dough to grow, use this time and get your toppings together. Cut your vegetables and cook the hard vegetables that the oven won't cook well enough. Always pre-cook your meat as well. Cool The dough After 40 minutes when the dough is done growing, take it out of the bowl and fold the edges inward, under the dough. Do this a couple of times and then cut the ball in half (which makes two pizzas). You have the option to cool the dough down (it is not necessary however working with cool dough is easier). Shape the Dough You will now shape the dough into a circular shape. The circle should be around the same size as the pan you will be cooking it on. The steps below will describe the proper way to shape the dough to get the dough ready for the toppings . Flour Work surface Lightly dust the surface you will be shaping the dough with some flour or corn meal. Smash the Dough Ball Get your dough ball and smash it on the surface with the palms of your hands. Make the ball twice the size it was before. Rotate the dough Take the dough and place it in between your palms and fingers. Smash the dough with the other hand and rotate the dough counterclockwise. Repeat this process several times. The dough should have flat edges. Stretch Out the Dough You will need to stretch the dough out into an even shape. Sprinkle more flower if the dough does not move easily. Rotate the dough clockwise and push the dough in the opposite direction - outward. Once you spread out one section, move in increments to the next section. You can experiment with tossing the dough to stretch it out but this may be difficult to do for the first time pizza maker. Put Toppings on The Dough Pre-heat the oven and place the dough on top of the cooking pan. To avoid uneven cooking, spread the toppings evenly. Check the pizza often and make sure one side isn't burning. if one side it rotate the pizza in the oven. Also, don't overdue the amount of toppings you put on the pizza. Cook, Cut and Eat the Pizza When the pizza is slightly brown on top, it is usually done. It typically takes 10-15 minutes to cook one. Take it out and let it cool. Cut the pizza with a pizza-cutter or sharp knife. Eat and enjoy your homemade pizza! SOURCE: billyreisinger.com/pizza Pizza and Your Health You will be happy to know that pizza is a nutritious meal. An ingredient found in tomatoes called lycopene can reduce the risk some cancers. In a study of 8,000 people, those who ate pizza once a week found that esophageal cancer was reduced by 59%, colon cancer by 26% and mouth cancer by 34%. When a pizza (of whole wheat dough) is grilled at high temperatures, Antioxidants increase. Antioxidants help make cells stronger and protect against damage and some diseases. The problem with pizza which is why people think of it as junk food is that too many toppings such as cheese, pepperoni and sausage contribute to weight gain. Cheese is a saturated fat and and too much of it can cancel out the health benefits from the antioxidants. However, cheese does have protein so some is healthy to have. Try asking for quot;half cheese quot; next time you order a pizza. Also, another problem is that people like the taste of refined-flour dough and don't use the whole wheat flour dough. Keep in mind that it is not just about what you put on your pizza but how much you eat. All slices are not equal in calories either. A 14 quot; pizza slice has more calories (around 80 to 100) than a 12 quot; pizza slice. SOURCE: lifescript.com, healthheroes.blogspot.com, wiki.answers.com, health.msn.com World's Largest Pizza Chain Dan and Frank Carney wanted to pay for college and have some extra money on the side so they borrowed $600 from their mother and started Pizza Hut. This was 50 years ago and who would have thought that they would become the worlds largest pizza chain. Pizza Hut has approximately 34,000 restaurants in the United States, 12,000 chain restaurants worldwide and has and kiosks in 100 countries. In 1990, Pizza Hut opened its first store in Beijing, China and because of the success, plans to open even more stores. There are 250 Pizza Huts in more than 60 Chinese cities proving what a huge market China is. The Chinese Pizza Hut is seen as a deluxe brand. However, Pizza Hut is getting much competition from Papa John's International Inc. who plans to open 120 outlets a year in China. There are currently 51 Papa John's restaurants in China. SOURCE: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pizza_Hut, english.peopledaily.com, flex-news-food.com Asian Pizza Crusts Asian pizza can be very different than your typical cheese and pepperoni pizza. Below are some unusual, unconventional Asian pizza crusts you may want to try at Pizza Hut. Whole Shrimp Cheese Bite This crust is from South Korea and as the name states, shrimp are baked in the crust with cheese. Shrimp and Mayo Roll Crust This crest is just like the above except the shrimp are stuffed with mayonnaise. German King: Sausage, Bacon and Cheese Crust This crust is found in Japan and as the name says, a bacon is piles on top of sausage and cheese is piled on top of the bacon. Mizza: Rice Crust Found in Taiwan and South Korea, rice is used instead of a crust which is a healthy alternative to the typical pizza crust. Rich Gold: Sweet Potato Mousse-Filled Crust Another South Korean dish at Pizza hut which uses a somewhat concave crust filled with sweet potato mousse. SOURCE: slice.seriouseats.com Asian Pizza Recipes If you are interested in trying some Asian pizza recipes, below are a few to get you started. Asian Chicken Pizza 1/4 cup creamy peanut butter 2 tablespoons rice vinegar 2 tablespoons Soy Sauce 1 tablespoon chopped fresh ginger 1 tablespoon honey 2 teaspoons Chili Sauce 1/2 teaspoon sesame oil 4 oz. cooked chicken 2 pizza crusts 1/2 cup shredded mozzarella cheese 1/2 cup shredded carrots 1/2 cup bean sprouts 1/4 cup sliced green onions 1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro DIRECTIONS: Preheat the oven to 400° F. Create a mixture and by mixing the peanut butter, vinegar, soy sauce, ginger, honey, chili sauce and oil together. Take the chicken slices and cover them with the mixture you made. Use approximately 2 tablespoons then use the rest on the crust. Now place the cheese, carrots, bean sprouts, green onions and chicken on the pizza and then place it on the cooking pan. The total preparation process will take 20 minutes. Cook the pizza for 10-12 minutes and enjoy! SOURCE: thetasteofasia.com Asian Peanut Pizza 1 pizza crust mix 1/2 cup Thai Peanut Sauce 1/3 cup unsalted dry roasted peanuts 1/4 cup sliced leeks 1 pound cooked shrimp or chicken 1 cup shredded mozzarella 1 tablespoon fresh cilantro DIRECTIONS: Preheat the oven to 450° F. Cook the pizza crust until it browns slightly then take it out of the oven and use cover the crust with Thai Peanut Sauce. Nest, cover the baked dough with the peanuts, leeks, and shrimp or chicken. Finally add the mozzarella cheese and cilantro and back the pizza for 10 minutes and enjoy! SOURCE: preparedpantry.com Citrus Asian Pizza 1 large piece Lavosh bread or flat bread 3 tablespoons Extra Virgin Olive Oil 1 Clove of garlic 3 Roma Tomatoes 1/4 cup mozzarella cheese, shredded 1 tablespoon tangerine juice 1 tablespoon Ponzu Sauce or Soy Sauce 1 tablespoon Parmesan Cheese (optional) DIRECTIONS: Preheat the oven to 400° F. Cut your bread into rectangles of the same size (these will be the top and bottom of the pizza) and add some olive oil on both pieces. Add some garlic and rub the clove over them so that they mix with the oil. Then Spread the mozzarella cheese on one piece. Now cut the tomatoes and put them in a bowl and add the tangerine juice and ponzu sauce and mix. Add this mixture to the piece of bread with the mozzarella cheese and take the other piece (olive side down) and place it on top of it. Place the pizza on a cooking pan and cook for 9 minutes or until the pizza turns a golden brown and enjoy! SOURCE: recipe.kaiserbakeware.com Opening a Pizza Shop Ever wanted to open your own pizza restaurant? The below information will give you a general idea on some tips to opening a franchise: Do your Research Drive around and visit different pizza franchises to get an understanding of the business. Ask some questions and observe. Establish Your Goals Think about what sacrifices are you willing to make to get to your dream. Think about the time it takes to run your own business and how you must follow franchise policies and mandates. be honest with yourself. What Type of Franchise Fits you Best Some pizza companies are very traditional in business and some can be very different so it is important to examine the different types. Some pizza franchises offer specialty or organic pizzas as there trademarks. Look into the Companies History How is the companies support level with new franchise owners and is there training available? What are their long term and short term commitments? How big does the restaurant have to be? These are just some questions to think about. Also look into their profit margin and competition. Location, Location, Location The location of your franchise is very important so find a high traffic area. College areas are great. Look into how well the franchise will assist you in finding a location. SOURCE: ezinearticles.com Contact Us: info@1-domain.se www.1-domain.se February 9 International Pizza Day! Want More Pizza Information? PIZZA BOOKS! Below is a list of some pizza books that you may find useful for more information all of which can be found on Amazon. Pizza: More than 60 Recipes for Delicious Homemade Pizza By Diane Morgan, Tony Gemignani The Art of Pizza Making: Trade Secrets and Recipes (Plastic Comb) By Dominick A. Deangelis Grilled Pizzas and Piadinas By Craig Priebe, Dianne Jacob History of PizzaMake your own PizzaPizza amp; Your HealthWorld's Largest Pizza Chain Asian Pizza CrustsAsian Pizza RecipesOpening a Pizza Shop Contact Us: info@1-domain.sewww.1-domain.se |
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