Category: pizza

  • The Easiest, Simplest, Quickest, Cheapest Pizza Recipe

    The Easiest, Simplest, Quickest, Cheapest Pizza Recipe | Hola Darla
    There are times when you crave for pizza but it’s just the wrong time, i.e. midnight or raining. But fear no more, my friends, because you can actually make the easiest, simplest, quickest, cheapest pizza ever by using what you usually have in your kitchen. These are what you’ll need:

    What You'll Need For The Easiest, Simplest, Quickest, Cheapest Pizza Recipe | Hola Darla
    Cheese, instant bolognese sauce, and bread. Sorry for the price label :p

    You can use any kind of cheese you have at home, but if you have mozzarella then it’d be better. If you don’t have bolognese sauce, any other kind of spaghetti sauce or even tomato ketchup is okay. Also, I prefer bread with crust but this is the only kind of bread I have at home, so . . . .

    I toast the pizza using a pan over low heat. You can also use an oven, but it takes more time. I don’t have a microwave so I can’t recommend using it.

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    And yay for pizza!

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  • No-scale Pizza for Lazy Girls


    It’s our first Saturday with nothing to do. We decided to stay at home after a week of commuting to Bandung. We’ve been super lazy since morning. We stayed in bed for hours, but when we finally got up, I decided to make a pizza. But since we don’t have kitchen scale (our kitchen still lacks a lot of stuff), I had to improvise. I made two attempts in making this pizza; the first one failed miserably (though still edible) but the second one was perfect. Trust me.

    What we need:
    For the dough
    – 9 tablespoons of flour
    – 1/4 teaspoons of salt
    – 1/2 tablespoons of cooking oil
    – 1/4 teaspoons of dry yeast
    – 1/3 small glass of warm water
    For the topping
    – 3 tablespoons of spaghetti sauce
    – 2 slices of burger meat; cut into smaller pieces
    – 1/2 onion; sliced into pieces
    – 1/2 potato; cut into small cubes
    – grated cheese


    Steps:
    – Put the flour into a medium-sized bowl. Add salt and stir. Make a small crate at the center of the mix.
    – Add the dry yeast to the warm water and stir. Put them into crate on the mix and add cooking oil.
    – Mix them all with your clean hands and then start kneading for about 15 minutes or until the dough is no longer sticky to the bowl and to your hands.
    – Leave the dough in the bowl for about 15 minutes.
    – After 15 minutes, you’ll notice that the dough is bigger now. Punch it as hard as you can, but make sure not to break the bowl.
    – Leave the dough in the bowl for about one to two hours.
    – Fry the burger meat and the potato cubes for 3 minutes. Dry them and set aside.
    – Prepare your baking pan. Put some flour (not too much) on its base so the pizza will not stick.
    – After two hours, put the dough into the baking pan. Spread it with your fingers so the dough cover all the pan’s surface. Don’t make it too thin or the pizza will be hard; don’t make it too thick either or the pizza will not be baked well. About 1 cm is better.
    – Pre-heat your oven at 220C for about 20 minutes.
    – Spread the spaghetti sauce on the dough. Put burger meat slices on top of it, followed by the potato cubes and onion. Lastly, cover them all with grated cheese.
    – Put it into the oven and bake for about 20 minutes or until the cheese start to look brown.
    – Slice and enjoy the pizza with a bottle of coke. Nothing beats pizza + coke combo.

    Now, let us continue lazing around.