Pizza is like the best ever food invention. You can eat it cold, hot, with meats, vegetables, and even as a dessert. When I was asked if I wanted to try the new Fleischmann’s Pizza Crust Yeast, I was like heck yeah! Any excuse to make pizza! We were supposed to have family night but there were ranch duties that needed tended too. Luckily, I was able to spend pizza time with my 13 year old which was exciting because he’s at the age where he doesn’t want to be around his mom so much you know?
Anyways, he agreed and not only did we make some great pizza, we had a lot of fun. I was cracking up at the “do I just pour?” and “is this how to do it?”. We decided to make Pepperoni pizza first, then a dessert pizza. This post will focus on the pizza dough and the dessert pizza but if you need a simple quick pepperoni pizza, all you need is the pizza dough recipe I’ll be posting, some pizza or spagetti sauce and your choice of toppings. It can be made to eat in 30 minutes.
Also, because I took A LOT of photos, I made a slide show for you so that the page doesn’t take FOREVER to load! Just scroll down towards the bottom for that.
30-MINUTE PIZZA CRUST DOUGH (can be found on the back of the Fleischmann’s Yeast package)
INGREDIENTS
- 1 3/4 – 2 1/4 cups of flour
- 1 envelope Fleischmann’s Pizza Yeast
- 1 1/2 teaspoons sugar
- 3/4 teaspoon salt
- 2/3 cup of very warm water (120° to 130° F)
- 3 tablespoons oil
PIZZA CRUST DIRECTIONS
Combine 1 cup flour, undissolved yeast, sugar, and salt in a large bowl. Add water and oil. Mix together until well blended; about 1 minute. Add ½ cup flour gradually until dough forms a ball. Add additional flour, if needed, to handle. Spoon dough out of bowl onto floured surface. Dough will be slightly sticky. Knead on floured surface. Knead until dough is smooth and elastic; about 4 minutes. You can either press dough out to fill greased pizza pan or roll dough to a 12-inch circle and transfer to greased pizza pan. Top as desired with pizza sauce, cheese and toppings.
Bake on bottom oven rack at 425° for 12 to 15 minutes until cheese is bubbly and crust is brown.
The Pizza Yeast from Fleschmann’s is new and I could definitely tell a difference in it. I think anyone who uses yeast a lot will be able to see the fabulous difference! I thought I’d give you a close up of the ingredient that makes the whole recipe work!
APPLE CRUMB DESSERT PIZZA PIE
INGREDIENTS
- # 1 cups brown sugar, packed
- # 1 cups all-purpose flour
- # 2 ounces butter, cold, cut in pieces (1/2 stick of butter)
- # 1/4 cup of sugar
- # 2 cans of Apple Pie Filling
ICING INGREDIENTS
- Powdered Sugar
- Milk
DIRECTIONS
Preheat oven to 400′. Combine brown sugar, flour, and sugar in a mixing bowl; cut in butter until the mixture is like coarse crumbs. Pour and spread Apple Pie filling all over Pizza Dough Crust; top with crumb mixture. Bake for about 12-15 minutes. While pizza is baking, combine 1-2 cups of powdered sugar with a few tablespoons of milk to desired consistency. You don’t want it too thick but not too runny either. When dessert pizza is done, drizzle icing all over pizza pie!
To see my son doing all the work, check out the slide show made via whrrl!
SOMETHING FOR YOU!
One lucky winner will receive a $100 gift card! WOOHOO!
HOW TO ENTER
Leave a comment answering this question–What is your favorite pizza topping? Maybe like us, you love pepperoni or mushrooms. Maybe you love dessert pizza and have your own favorite fruity topping! Share your ideal pizza with us!
Additional methods of entry, leaving each one in a separate comment, are:
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- If you’ve got some of Fleischmann’s Pizza Yeast at home, create a pizza and share it via whrrl! (this gives you 10 extra entries)
Giveaway ends on Nov. 1st. Good luck and enjoy!
Disclosure: Post is sponsored by ACH Foods, maker of Fleischmann’s Pizza Yeast , however, my opinion of the product remains authentic as always.
andrea d says
I know this isn’t so fabulous, but I really do love pepperoni!
Thanks for the chance :)
Donna L says
I like bacon and onion
Sarah Mitchell says
For my favorite,I like pineapple on my pizza.
Erica Cooper says
Spinach. My number two is sliced tomatoes from my garden