Friday, January 29, 2010

PIZZA BUNS

Top your pizza how you like.
Here I omitted the sauce, added cheese pepperoni and olive.
Roll up just like you would cinnamon rolls.


Cut the roll with a serrated knife about an inch thick.
Place each roll on well greased cookie sheet.


Bake in a 400 degree oven for 20-25 minutes.
Enjoy with pizza sauce. My family loves ranch dressing.


Every single Friday I make pizza for my family. Sometimes we watch movies, and sometimes we don't. Now that the kids are getting older they like to have lateovers with their friends. Without fail, I will make pizza. My family doesn't like to think outside of the box when it comes to their beloved pizza. They like pepperoni and cheese and sometimes olives. Me, I like to mix it up a lot and end up eating my "gourmet" pizza by myself. Although Jaren loves to try my new creations most of the time. My sister suggested I make these pizza scrolls. I re-named them Pizza Buns due to the fact that they look so much like cinnamon rolls, or sticky buns.

I know, a lot of you would like my pizza dough recipe so here it is. You have to realize that I NEVER measure this recipe out. It's in my head. I learned it from my Mother who went on her mission to Italy. It took me several years to perfect it and it turns out every single time. You just need to make sure that your yeast and flour are fresh.

1. 2 cups medium hot water. It can't be too hot or you'll kill the yeast. Warm enough to where you can still hold your finger under the faucet. To that add 2 Tablespoons active dry yeast and 2 tablespoons sugar. Give it a couple turns with a spoon and let the yeast work it's magic. It should begin to grow and bubble up.

2. Meanwhile; In a large bowl dump 3 cups flour. You can do all white flour or you can do half wheat. Add 2-3 tsp salt. Mix together with a fork to make sure the salt is well incorporated with the flour.

3. Dump all at once the yeast into the flour. Here's where you go by texture and feel of the dough. Mix the yeast into the flour with a large spoon. If it seems dry, add a little more warm water. If it seem too wet add a little bit more flour. Dump out onto a well floured surface and knead till it's well combined and smooth. You might have to keep adding flour as you go until the dough no longer stick to your hands.

4. You can let the dough rise till it's doubled in size or you can proceed to make your pizza. Either way it works well.

6 comments:

Sal-my-gal said...

Those look delicious! Ah, pizza my delectable friend. How I miss thee...

Zach and Sarah said...

I cannot tell you how excited I am about this blog. I swear every food you make is culinary gold. So, though I already have it, I request you post your honey whole wheat bread recipe for others. I make it every other week and my family loves it. I have shared it with others, and they also looooove it! I'll be trying the pizza rolls next week.

sugaryfrogs.blogspot.com said...

Amberlynn, these look great! Keep the recipes coming! I better go and get more computer paper for printing....

Leslie said...

It's about time!!! Yea! I'm making pizza tonight for all of the late nighters at my house. Can't wait to learn more.

Rindee said...

I'm so glad that you are going to dedicate this blog to your cooking talents! I'm such a bump on a log when it comes to cooking, but I get inspired by your beautiful creations. My family likes homemade pizza, too, and this looks like an easy way to mix things up a bit. That toated cheese looks so heavenly!

Leslie said...

This was so easy and my family loved it. We made two batches Saturday evening and had them as left overs when we got home from church. Awesome!