Frying pan Neapolitan pizza – Silvia Colloca recipe

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Frying pan Neapolitan pizza

Silvia Colloca recipe

 

Baking your pizza in a super-hot cast iron pan will give a beautiful, golden base and crust, though it’s hard to mimic a true Neapolitan pizza, which has been named a national treasure of Italy.

Ingredients

Makes 2

Preparation 20 minutes

Cooking 20 minutes

  • ½ tsp dried yeast

  • 250 ml (1 cup) lukewarm water

  • 450 g (3 cups) “00” flour or baker’s flour, plus extra, for dusting

  • 3 tsp salt flakes

  • semola, for dusting

  • extra virgin olive oil, for drizzling

Topping 

  • tinned chopped tomatoes

  • anchovies

  • baby capers

  • bocconcini

  • basil leaves

Instructions

This recipe needs to be begun 2 days in advance.

Resting time: 2 days

1. Mix the yeast and warm water in a bowl and stand for a few minutes or until foamy.

2. Place the flour in a large bowl, pour in the yeast mixture and mix until a dough comes together. Add the salt and knead lightly to incorporate. Knead vigorously on a lightly floured surface for 10 minutes or until smooth, shiny and elastic. (If you have a stand mixer fitted with a dough hook, by all means use it instead of your muscle power!). Dust with a little semola, then cover with a damp tea towel and rest for 30 minutes.

3. Using floured hands, stretch the dough into a rectangle, then fold the top and bottom thirds into the centre like folding a letter and then onto itself into a ball. Place in an oiled container fitted with a lid – make sure the container is large enough to allow plenty of room for rising. Cover and rest at room temperature for 6-8 hours. Give the dough a quick knead and shape back into a ball, then place the container in the refrigerator and stand overnight (or for up to 4 days), to slow-prove and develop flavour and texture.

4. A couple of hours before you want to use the dough, remove from the refrigerator and take off the lid. Cover loosely with a tea towel and leave at room temperature for 2 hours.

5. Preheat the grill function in your oven to as hot as it will go. Place a large cast-iron frying pan on the stove over high heat and allow to become super-hot.

6. Meanwhile, cut the dough into 2 (depending on how big you like your pizzas). Sprinkle one portion with semola and use your hands to stretch the dough into a disc, about 7-mm thick. In one fast movement, place the disc into the pan, spread a little tomato over the top, drizzle with oil and scatter with a few anchovies and capers. Cook for 2-3 minutes or until the bottom is golden and slightly scorched and the top is puffed but still pale. Add a few bocconcini, then place the pan into the oven, straight under the grill and cook for 3-5 minutes or until the cheese has melted and the top is golden and burnished. Using oven mitts, remove the pan from the oven, slide the pizza onto a board, top with basil and a little extra virgin olive oil and enjoy hot! Repeat with the remaining dough and toppings.

Silvia Colloca shares her Italian family secrets in the brand-new series, Cook like an Italian.