Oh, of course! We don't really use a recipe though, but all you need is to find a recipe for pizza dough (made with yeast, not baking powder), make some tomato sauce (or buy if you don't want to make it) and choose whatever you like to have on top! We had mushrooms, salami, pineapple and mozzarella on this one, and then I always finish it off with some salad (usually spinach or arugula) on top.
To cook it all you need to do is heat up some oil in a frying pan made of cast iron (it needs to be safe to use in the oven as well, so no wood handle or anything). When it feels hot enough, take it off the stove and place the dough in the pan and press it out, then you can add your topping. Put it in the oven and leave it there until you think it looks finished (we had a temperature of about 250-275 degrees celsius). Make sure to put it at the bottom of the oven as well. And then it's finished after about 10-15 minutes, depends on how you want it to look! :)
love colors of your blog, I was just looking for such an inspirations to prepare photos for mine.. Are you the autor of all this photos, or this is just a collaboration?
Here is the recipe that Leo always use (sorry for a bad translation though):
For two pizzas:
300 grams wheat flour 160 ml tepid water 2 tablespoons of olive oil 1 teaspoon sugar 6,25 grams yeast (not dry) 6 grams of salt
1. Mix sugar and yeast in the water and let it set for a few minutes. 2. Add the olive oil. 3. Pour flour and salt into the oil/water/yeast-liquid, a little at a time. 4. Work the dough for at least 10 minutes, by hand or with a machine. 5. Cut the dough in half and shape both pieces into smooth balls with a tight surface. If you very lightly press the dough with a finger the "hole" should pop right back to its original position. 6. Put them on a plate and cover with some plastic (a towel can make them dry). 7. Let them rise in room temperature for about 30-40 minutes. 8. Put them in the refrigerator and let them rise for at least 2-4 hours (we usually leave them in the fridge much longer though, we made a batch last night that will sit in the fridge for about 15 hours or something, and I think it makes both taste and consistency better).
And then you can use the pieces to make your pizzas like I described farther up in the comments :)
Aw, thank you! I really understand why instagram is disliked by many, but at the same time I think some people are judging it waaay too hard. I mean, it is a fun and easy way to share your world - and that is basically all there is to it. It really doesn't have anything to do with 'real' photography (except for the people who keep posting pictures that they originally shot with their dslr or whatever, that just ruins the whole point!), in my honest opinion. I'm sure that some people consider adding filters to your photos "cheating" and that it is a wrong way to make cellphone photos look good, but truthfully I can't see how it is any different from how people edit the shit out of their regular digital photos or even their analogue ones.
I realize that you didn't ask, haha, but after I read your comment I couldn't resist sharing some of my own thoughts about it. To me, instagram is harmless and just plain fun.
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Great photos !
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Waffles!! :)
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ReplyDeleteThese are not really edited, it's just a filter in the instagram app on my iphone :)
Deletereally nice photos :)
ReplyDeleteIt would be wonderful if you would post a reciepe from your wonderful pan pizza's.:)
ReplyDeleteThey always look so so wonderful!
Oh, of course! We don't really use a recipe though, but all you need is to find a recipe for pizza dough (made with yeast, not baking powder), make some tomato sauce (or buy if you don't want to make it) and choose whatever you like to have on top! We had mushrooms, salami, pineapple and mozzarella on this one, and then I always finish it off with some salad (usually spinach or arugula) on top.
DeleteTo cook it all you need to do is heat up some oil in a frying pan made of cast iron (it needs to be safe to use in the oven as well, so no wood handle or anything). When it feels hot enough, take it off the stove and place the dough in the pan and press it out, then you can add your topping. Put it in the oven and leave it there until you think it looks finished (we had a temperature of about 250-275 degrees celsius). Make sure to put it at the bottom of the oven as well. And then it's finished after about 10-15 minutes, depends on how you want it to look! :)
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ReplyDeleteI'm not always a fan of instagram photos (people tend to really over-edit them), but yours are always beautifully done.
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ReplyDeleteHaha, that is a huge compliment! Thank you so much!
Deletelove colors of your blog, I was just looking for such an inspirations to prepare photos for mine.. Are you the autor of all this photos, or this is just a collaboration?
ReplyDeleteThank you! And yes, all of these photos were taken by me.
DeleteIn one of them you're smiling- you are the loveliest person on this earth with your smile, Annette!
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These are really beautiful together.
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ReplyDeletecould you tell me the recipe of the pan pizza dough? :)
ReplyDeletebecause I always try to make a good dough but it never tastes good enough.
Here is the recipe that Leo always use (sorry for a bad translation though):
DeleteFor two pizzas:
300 grams wheat flour
160 ml tepid water
2 tablespoons of olive oil
1 teaspoon sugar
6,25 grams yeast (not dry)
6 grams of salt
1. Mix sugar and yeast in the water and let it set for a few minutes.
2. Add the olive oil.
3. Pour flour and salt into the oil/water/yeast-liquid, a little at a time.
4. Work the dough for at least 10 minutes, by hand or with a machine.
5. Cut the dough in half and shape both pieces into smooth balls with a tight surface. If you very lightly press the dough with a finger the "hole" should pop right back to its original position.
6. Put them on a plate and cover with some plastic (a towel can make them dry).
7. Let them rise in room temperature for about 30-40 minutes.
8. Put them in the refrigerator and let them rise for at least 2-4 hours (we usually leave them in the fridge much longer though, we made a batch last night that will sit in the fridge for about 15 hours or something, and I think it makes both taste and consistency better).
And then you can use the pieces to make your pizzas like I described farther up in the comments :)
your food always looks so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you! If the food looks good it is so much more fun to eat :)
DeleteWhat instragram filter(s) do you use, if any? The tones in these are beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteI mostly use Rise, and Earlybird occasionally. I can frankly say that I dislike all the other filters very much, haha.
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Really nice this instagram. Love your pictures.
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I love these photos. They are cozy.
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DeleteEven though I hate instagram, I can't help but fall in love with all of these pictures. It looks like the perfect January.
ReplyDeleteAw, thank you! I really understand why instagram is disliked by many, but at the same time I think some people are judging it waaay too hard. I mean, it is a fun and easy way to share your world - and that is basically all there is to it. It really doesn't have anything to do with 'real' photography (except for the people who keep posting pictures that they originally shot with their dslr or whatever, that just ruins the whole point!), in my honest opinion. I'm sure that some people consider adding filters to your photos "cheating" and that it is a wrong way to make cellphone photos look good, but truthfully I can't see how it is any different from how people edit the shit out of their regular digital photos or even their analogue ones.
DeleteI realize that you didn't ask, haha, but after I read your comment I couldn't resist sharing some of my own thoughts about it. To me, instagram is harmless and just plain fun.
Wow, amazing pictures. I can't believe that they are all done with your iPhone. That simply means that you are really talented.
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