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jsperk

Babbling Farker
Joined
Sep 27, 2008
Location
Pittsburgh PA
I tried a deep dish pizza and a no knead recipe from serious eats that I found on another website.
Had fire issues. I knew I should have cleaned my fire box out and use a new lump but I didn't and my temps struggled.
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Thanks all.
Here is the no knead.
http://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2013/01/foolproof-pan-pizza-recipe.html
For the no knead I changed the recipe to my 13 inch pan and thickness factor I wanted for one dough ball.
13 inch no knead
Flour (100%): 262.76 g | 9.27 oz | 0.58 lbs
Water (69%): 181.3 g | 6.4 oz | 0.4 lbs
ADY (1%): 2.63 g | 0.09 oz | 0.01 lbs | 0.7 tsp | 0.23 tbsp
Salt (2%): 5.26 g | 0.19 oz | 0.01 lbs | 0.94 tsp | 0.31 tbsp
Oil (2%): 5.26 g | 0.19 oz | 0.01 lbs | 1.17 tsp | 0.39 tbsp
Total (174%): 457.2 g | 16.13 oz | 1.01 lbs | TF = 0.1215

Here is the deep dish recipe. I have a pdf with more info and for different sizes. Is it ok to post a pdf on the forum?
This is for a 12 inch pan
Dough Ingredients:​
(This dough is not for tossing.)
All Purpose Flour
100 % 225 g 1 3/4 cups (about 125 g per cup)

Water (110 deg. F)​
50 % 113 g 1/2 cup (4 oz @ 28.35 g per oz)

Corn oil​
12.5 % 28 g 1/8 cup or 2 Tablespoons

Olive oil​
12.5 % 28 g 1/8 cup or 2 Tablespoons
(Do NOT use extra virgin; IT WILL BURN. Regular or light olive oil is recommended)

Active Dry Yeast​
0.85 % 1.9 g 1/2 teaspoon

Sea Salt​
0.7 % 1.6 g 0.4 teaspoon (optional)

Sugar
0.1 % 0.22 g less than a pinch (optional)

 
Here is more info on the deep dish. I just put the ingredients in my bread machine after I took a 1/4 of the water and yeast and let it activate. Then I added the rest of the ingredients.
Part One: MAKING THE DOUGH​
(the first 4 steps can also be done by hand)

1)​
In a mixing bowl, combine the yeast with 110ºF water (and a pinch of sugar if you like).

2)​
When the yeast is fully dissolved, add the oil and a small amount of flour to the mixing bowl.

3)​
On low speed (1-2), mix until you have a thick batter, then add the rest of the flour (and salt, if using it).

Continue mixing on low speed until combined​
.

4)​
Turn mixer up to medium speed (4-5) and knead for 45-60 seconds or until the dough comes together
into a ball, then
STOP. Don’t over-knead. Total mixing time should be no more than 2 minutes.

5)​
Place the dough in a bowl (or keep it in your mixing bowl) and cover the bowl with plastic wrap.

6)​
Put the bowl in a warm place and let the dough rise for 1-2 hours (or until dough has doubled).

7)​
At this point, you can punch down the dough and use it immediately

OR​
punch down the dough and repeat steps 5) and 6) until you’re ready to use the dough

OR place it into a plastic zip-top bag and into the refrigerator for 6 to 24 hours
 
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