We marched out to the pool, only to find an army of hungry residents and screaming kids waiting in line at the grills. Usually, we’re greeted with one or two other couples, quietly grilling up a hamburger or two. To make a long story short, we spent the next hour and a half hopping from pool to pool, armed with 2 risen pizza dough rounds and a heavy bag full of sauces and toppings. We soon discovered that our lovely management had closed every pool area for the night. That evening, only? What luck! We even tried to sneak into a neighboring complex’s pool. If only we had succeeded and been detained for trespassing, I’d have a much more entertaining pizza story for you all. Instead I have an UGLY yet DELICIOUS pizza to share.
Tips for Grilling Pizza
- Liberally oil the grill grates & pizza dough before grilling
- After grilling one side of the dough, flip the dough onto a flat plate or pizza paddle and place the sauce & toppings on the grilled side. Pulling the dough off the grill allows you ample time to arrange the toppings as you wish
- Once the pizza has been “dressed” return the dough to the grill and close the lid to allow the toppings to warm and the cheese to melt.
Adapted from Allrecipes.com and Cooks Illustrated
Pizza Dough
1 (.25 ounce) package active dry yeast
1 cup warm water
1 teaspoon granulated sugar
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 cloves garlic, finely minced
2 teaspoons Kosher salt
1 tablespoon olive oil
3 1/3 cups bread flour
1 tablespoon chopped fresh basil
Cornmeal for dusting
Garlic Oil for grilling
½ cup olive oil
1 teaspoon minced garlic
- In a bowl, mix yeast with warm water and mix in sugar. Let stand for 10 minutes, or until frothy.
- While yeast is proofing, heat 2 tablespoons olive oil in a small skillet. Add garlic and sauté over low heat until garlic softens, about 4 minutes. Remove from heat and allow garlic and oil to cool.
- In a mixing bowl, combine yeast mixture, salt, garlic oil, and flour until dough pulls away from sides of bowl. I used a Kitchen Aid Mixer with a dough hook to complete these steps. Knead until smooth, about 8 minutes. If dough is too dry, add 1 tablespoon of water at a time. Place dough in a well oiled bowl and cover with a damp kitchen towel. Set aside until doubled, about 1 hour. Punch down and knead in fresh basil. Cover and set aside to rise for 1 more hour, or until doubled in size.
- Heat ½ cup olive oil and garlic for 30 seconds in the microwave and set aside to cool. Punch down dough and divide in half. Roll each into a round shape about 3/8 – ½ inch thick. Sprinkle a plate, cookie sheet or parchment paper with flour & cornmeal. Place dough round on sheet.
- Heat grill and brush grill grates with garlic oil. Brush tops of dough with garlic oil and sprinkle with Kosher salt if desired. Grill oil side down until grill marks begin to appear and the crust is lightly browned, about 3-4 minutes. While pizza is grilling, lightly brush the other side of the dough with olive oil.
- Carefully remove dough from grill and place onto a flat plate or cookie sheet, grilled side up. Dress pizza dough with sauce and toppings. Return pizza dough to the grill and close the cover to allow the toppings to heat and the cheese to melt, about 2 – 3 minutes.
14 comments:
I'm glad that you were still able to have fun making the pizzas - that garlic-herb dough sounds wonderful!!
It only matters if it's ugly if it tastes awful as well. I didn't think it was ugly at all and I bet it tasted wonderful with the garlic-herb flavors. Is there ever a bad pizza?
veggiegirl - its definitely a fun adventure though more time consuming than we had thought. I think it'll go much more smoothly the 2nd time around!
bridgett - I couldn't decide whether I was going to post this since the photos were taken in a hurry (we were hungry)& the pizza toppings were slopped on in the dark, but it was SO good I thought I'd at least have to share the recipe!
Oh, and yes I've had a bad pizza. Though, we did order it at 4am back in my single party days...that's obviously our own fault!
Yum!
I love making pizza at home from scratch. It's so much better than any from a restaurant. I used to do it in the oven until I discovered I liked it better done on my grill pan on the stove.
We just bought an outdoor grill, so now I can't wait to make grilled pizza outside. (And keep the grill pan for winter when it's too cold) :-)
I like your bbq flavor combination! My favorite right now is mozzarella, gorgonzola, roasted corn, tomatoes, red onion, and cilantro.
we thought about doing this the other night too but all I could imagine was pizza dough seeping through the grates all over the grill!
Ha Ha, I can imagine. I guess I should have said "a bad homemade pizza". ugh, just thinking about the nasty ones out there make me nauseated!!
It's allways worth to wait for a Pizza, specially one with those nice flavours!
Looks great! Grilled pizza is amazing!
i personally believe that pizza can never be considered ugly...unless, heaven forbid, there is no cheese present. :)
your dough sounds heavenly!
This certainly is NOT an ugly pizza! Sheesh, good for you for going through all that trouble to get this pizza grilled! It looks mighty tasty and fresh.
:D
I can't believe you had to hike all over to find a grill! Ah well, at least the pizza was a success. If it was gross after all that work...that would be awful.
And it looks fantastic! No such thing as ugly pizza.
That grilled pizza looks good. If only I had a grill. I guess that I am stuck with oven baked pizza for now.
sarah - your combo sounds good. I may have to try the indoor grill pan next time. It'll probably save a lot of hassle!
kat - I was afraid of this, too especially having to do it on the community grill in front of neighbors but the dough is pretty thick so no worries!
clumbsy cookie - i couldn't agree more!
jessy - I thought I loved fire baked pizza the best but this may take the top spot!
grace - i've made the mistake of ordering cheeseless pizza before. Not good.
sophie -thanks :) it was certainly worth all the time and effort though I hope next time there's not so much time!
elle - neither can I. Of all nights?! haha. Oh well.
kevin - apparently sarah makes it on her grill pan. It's worth a shot!
Like thieves in the night, huh?
Nothing like grilled pizza. How lucky am I? My first "real" job, or rather one of them, was making pizza and Philly cheese steaks. I have a great appreciation for a great pizza, and you made one here.
I don't roll tho, I toss. :-)
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