Preheat oven to 400 degrees.Pour warm water into the bowl of the stand mixer.
Add 1 cup of flour and mix together.Add salt, olive oil, and 2 1/2 cup flour.Gradually increase the speed to medium until a ball forms.
Attach bowl and dough hook, turn to speed 2 and mix 1 minute.Add the flour, yeast, salt, and sourdough starter (if using) to a large bowl then stir to combine.
Pizza dough is used to make pizza sure, but it's also the base of calzones, stromboli, stuffed bread, and more.Mix for 1 minute on speed 2 until a sticky dough forms.Add the flour, yeast, salt, and sugar.
Using the bread hook on your stand mixer, blend the dough on low speed until combined.Attach bowl and dough hook to mixer.
Pizza is one of the most beloved foods across the globe.Knead on speed 2 for 2 minutes.In the bowl of stand mixer, combine 3/4 cup of warm water, yeast, sugar and salt.
January 8, 2024 december 30, 2023 by emma willson.Add 2 1/4 cups warm water, 1/4 + 1/8 cup olive oil and follow the steps for adding the flour.
Place the dough in a lightly oiled bowl, roll the dough to cover lightly with the oil, cover the bowl with plastic wrap and a large clean kitchen towel, leave in a warm draft free area until doubled in bulk.If you are using the active yeast:Freeze it, use it, and bake!
If dough is too sticky, add the additonal 1/4.Once your dough is fermented, stretch into a circle and place on pizza peel.
Roll out your dough to 1/4″ thick and place on a pizza stone or a lightly greased round pizza pan.Let the stand mixer knead the dough until it comes together and the surface appears to be smooth.Remove the dough from the food processor and place it in an oiled.
Add the flour and salt to the yeast mixture.
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NEW YORK -- Houston Astros shortstop Jeremy Pena misplayed a fly ball in Friday night's 7-2 loss to the New York Mets while participating in an in-game interview.
Peña was involved in an interview with Apple TV+ just before New York's Jeff McNeil popped up toward the shortstop area with one out in the bottom of the second inning. Peña was shaded toward the second-base bag against the left-handed hitting McNeil and ranged to his right and was on the edge of the outfield grass close behind third baseman Alex Bregman. Neither Peña not Bregman put his glove up to make the play on the popup, and the ball landed between them.
"Holy ...," Peña said as the ball bounced once before he grabbed it and tossed it back to the infield. Peña and Bregman appeared to glance briefly at one another.
McNeil was credited with a hit and was picked off first base by pitcher Ronel Blanco two pitches into Harrison Bader's at-bat. Bader struck out to end the inning.
Peña went on to contribute an RBI single in the third.
Peña is the second player in the past three weeks to misplay a ball while conducting an in-game interview, both with Apple TV+.
Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Enrique Hernandez was speaking with Dontrelle Willis in the second inning June 7 when a grounder by the New York Yankees' Gleyber Torres hit Hernández on his bare right hand and ricocheted off his body. Hernández recovered and threw to first, but Torres beat the throw and Hernández was charged with an error.
Torres didn't score, and the Dodgers won 2-1 in 11 innings. Afterward, Hernández said he didn't blame the error on being distracted because the ball "had a weird hop."
Hernández said he wouldn't reconsider whether to do in-game interviews in the future.
"No, because we're getting paid," he said. "I like money."
Baseball's collective bargaining agreement calls for a player to receive a $10,000 stipend for wearing a two-way microphone for at least one inning of a regular-season game. The amount rises to $15,000 in the postseason.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.