What do I do, if I don't have an oven at all, is there something else I can do without "broiling" it 😅.... Asking out if sheer desperation 😅 my wallet will thank you, and I will worship you❤
You seem to be forgetting that cooking a bread on a pan is only possible on a gas stove. You could probably do the whole pizza in the pan, on the stove if you add a lid? But it needs to be a gas stove and not an induction one. Got it from a chef 👍
That’s exactly what my father does! We don’t have a wooden oven so he usually makes the pizza (and without putting the toppings) he makes sure it’s cooked half from both sides. Than he adds the toppings and puts it in the oven (we also use tandoori oven sometimes). This way he can always freeze them and eat later in the weak.
@@enzo_thehimboFirst, as an Italian, people can call if what they want, yes technically Pizza is a type of Mediterranean flatbread, but in many countries it has evolved far from its humble origins of Southern Italy.
My dad found that the pizza didn't have the texture he wanted in the oven, so he came up with this exact same idea to put it on a heated pan and THEN in the oven and it works so good he's been doing it for 4 years now. Yall should definitely try this-
@@amenahdhirani7334 nah it stays super soft, but just make sure not to put in on the stove for too long cuz it might get overcooked. Idk how he always knows when to take it off tho
You're right about the char on the crust! It totally makes the pizza. Most home ovens don't get hot enough to crisp-cook that crust properly and the rest of the pizza gets done before the crust is cooked, leaving a poor soggy floppy crust. Your way nails it! Gets a great flavor & still has nice chew. I start mine in a large cast iron pan on the stovetop, watch the bottom to be sure I don't burn (a little good char, not burn), then transfer to a very hot 475° oven to finish. Works the same. Thanks for sharing your method & making pizza better everywhere!
I’ve been doing this for a bit when I’m traveling and I don’t have my pizza oven. I highly recommend finding a 72 hour crusts recipe. The fermentation is well worth the wait
My godfather was the owner of a pizzeria and taught me some stuff when making pizza, he puts the cheese on first and then sauce, although it’s blobs of sauce around. When I tried it, it was delicious. I recommend trying it out, especially for people who aren’t big sauce fans. At your nearest pizzeria you can also ask to just buy a dough, when I buy dough near me it’s 3 dollars. I hope these tips help yall as I am also a pizz lover 🍕
Another tip thats been helpful is if you have a pizza stone or just good pan you can leave it in the over for 60-90 minutes before cooking (w/ the oven heating) and itll cook the bottom of the pizza when u put it in the oven, works pretty decently
The Advantage of the pan method ist the time. If you have left over dough you can make a Pizza in 15 minutes. WE have a pizzaoven and use to make Pizza every sunday. When i come Home in monday i orten make this panpizza. It's quicker ans cheaper as you don't have to Heat an oven for 60 minutes.
You can even cook it on pan with low flame just u have to do sprinkle some water on pan in every 3-5min so that the bottom of the pizza didn't get that much brownie colour 😊
To make that bottom crust, my mom spreads some powdered corn masa at the bottom of the pizza pan and then she rolls the dough and puts it on the pizza tray and then she just bakes the pizza normally. By doing it like this, the pizza will always have that perfect bottom texture, no matter what
THANK YOU SO MUCH, you are brilliant! 👏👏👏 This makes perfect sense. I cook my naan this way (since I don’t have a tandoor oven either) and can see how this concept is a natural fit for pizza too. Hubby is gonna be so impressed! Sidenote….I use a cast iron pan for my naan and it takes it just a notch above nonstick and wonder if you’ve also tried this option? I plan to. The same way you did it…get pan super heated, no oil in the pan, the bread releases when it hits a certain doneness then follow your oven directions.❤️
I do something very similar. Instead of using 2 different cooking surfaces I just use a large cast iron. First cooking it on the cast iron on the stove then right into the oven to broil. You can have a nice fluffy chewing crust at home for a fraction of the cost and it really doesnt take much effort.
The last time I made a pizza thingy, I made it entirely in the pan. Browned one side a bit, flipped, added the sauce and toppings and browned the other side to almost a char. It was hecking delicious. Also, found out that apples are a nice substitute for pineapples (if you're into pineapple on pizza, totally fine if not, I hate olives personally and it's fine too) if you slice them super thinly. They're a fun addition to the flavour profile.
Great idea. I found a similar trick where I put the pizza all the way down in the oven until crispy from down, then I transfer all the way to up to grill the top
if it sticks it’s better to just bear with it for a little time as it will stop sticking after some knead. than adding more flower as more flower will make the final product a bit less fluffy. Anyway great recipe!
For some reason, as a 8th grader during lockdown, I actually learned baking cakes and slowly started making bread pizzas and the ones with readymade bases and I have always preferred the ones made in pans because they're crispy and my family owns a microwave with very complex settings I would try a real fresh dough pizza soon
When you develop the dough with the dough developer, you squeeze out all the air and the dough becomes harder and tougher and the pizza itself becomes difficult for the stomach, the best pizza is made only with your hands
Instead of flour when you roll the dough out, you can use cornmeal! It always hit different when I did homemade pizza along with my Paraguayan mother-in-law. I also put a little of olive oil on top before putting my uncooked pizza to the oven. Delicious. 👌✨
themodernnonna.com/easy-homemade-pizza-restaurant-style/
What do I do, if I don't have an oven at all, is there something else I can do without "broiling" it 😅.... Asking out if sheer desperation 😅 my wallet will thank you, and I will worship you❤
You seem to be forgetting that cooking a bread on a pan is only possible on a gas stove.
You could probably do the whole pizza in the pan, on the stove if you add a lid? But it needs to be a gas stove and not an induction one. Got it from a chef 👍
This is a classic american method
Thanks for not using meat,you earned my respect
Awesome
That’s exactly what my father does! We don’t have a wooden oven so he usually makes the pizza (and without putting the toppings) he makes sure it’s cooked half from both sides. Than he adds the toppings and puts it in the oven (we also use tandoori oven sometimes). This way he can always freeze them and eat later in the weak.
Love that!
Very smart! Looks like it’d be fun to do for a little dinner party: you supply the fresh dough, everyone creates their own pie.
Thank you!
It’s pizza not pie
@@Farquad76.547its called a pizza pie...
@@enzo_thehimboFirst, as an Italian, people can call if what they want, yes technically Pizza is a type of Mediterranean flatbread, but in many countries it has evolved far from its humble origins of Southern Italy.
I've done that with garlic Naan. Everyone has their own toppings and we just throw it on the grill or in the oven. So much fun!
My dad found that the pizza didn't have the texture he wanted in the oven, so he came up with this exact same idea to put it on a heated pan and THEN in the oven and it works so good he's been doing it for 4 years now. Yall should definitely try this-
Aw loveee that! Bless him 😊❤️ she is a smart man
@@mihumihir007 not men he is a smart man
But does the edge of the crust get hard?
@@amenahdhirani7334 nah it stays super soft, but just make sure not to put in on the stove for too long cuz it might get overcooked. Idk how he always knows when to take it off tho
@@themodernnonnaso you called yourself smart and called HIM! A she?. No worries man, great job with the pizza!🍕👍
shorts are a great way to repeat information in its entirety. So you really grab the details. think ive listened/watched this 20 times in a row now
Thanks for watching :)
The most honest recipe, with no special effort and equipment, congrats!
You're right about the char on the crust! It totally makes the pizza.
Most home ovens don't get hot enough to crisp-cook that crust properly and the rest of the pizza gets done before the crust is cooked, leaving a poor soggy floppy crust. Your way nails it! Gets a great flavor & still has nice chew.
I start mine in a large cast iron pan on the stovetop, watch the bottom to be sure I don't burn (a little good char, not burn), then transfer to a very hot 475° oven to finish. Works the same. Thanks for sharing your method & making pizza better everywhere!
Thank you friend!
How long do u put it on the 475° oven?
Thanks for the tip.
I just use a pizza stone and it gets the job done at 500.
Pizza stone/steel my friend, it's a game changer
Girl that looks wayyy too good
Thank you friend! Appreciate you being here! ☺️
I wish guys were as wholesome as you girls
I tried this but I made some changes like I used whole wheat flour and instead of broiling, I air fried it and It was Amazing 🤤
I’ve been doing this for a bit when I’m traveling and I don’t have my pizza oven. I highly recommend finding a 72 hour crusts recipe. The fermentation is well worth the wait
My godfather was the owner of a pizzeria and taught me some stuff when making pizza, he puts the cheese on first and then sauce, although it’s blobs of sauce around. When I tried it, it was delicious. I recommend trying it out, especially for people who aren’t big sauce fans. At your nearest pizzeria you can also ask to just buy a dough, when I buy dough near me it’s 3 dollars. I hope these tips help yall as I am also a pizz lover 🍕
Thank you. I'll definitely try this. I'm not a sauce fan!
it protects the dough from getting soggy. 👍
Another tip thats been helpful is if you have a pizza stone or just good pan you can leave it in the over for 60-90 minutes before cooking (w/ the oven heating) and itll cook the bottom of the pizza when u put it in the oven, works pretty decently
The Advantage of the pan method ist the time.
If you have left over dough you can make a Pizza in 15 minutes.
WE have a pizzaoven and use to make Pizza every sunday. When i come Home in monday i orten make this panpizza. It's quicker ans cheaper as you don't have to Heat an oven for 60 minutes.
@@christinadieker120
You can even cook it on pan with low flame just u have to do sprinkle some water on pan in every 3-5min so that the bottom of the pizza didn't get that much brownie colour 😊
This is the best home pizza method ever. Been doing this for a few years now.
Girl you rock! It took my pizza from a 0 to 100. My families keep asking for more. Thanks and God bless.❤
So happy to hear! Appreciate you being here hun!
Wow this was so simple ! Will definitely try it .
Thank you!
Did u try it? How was it?
I tried this method and the bottom became crisp and lovely, thanks for the recipe Nonna 😊
My pleasure 😊
This looks DELICIOUS! I love a wood oven cooked pizza. What a great alternative. Making it this weekend
Thank you hun! Appreciate you being here!☺️
Thank You SO MUCH for Your Demonstration Video!!..& Especially for Your “Written Recipe!”
You’re very Kind!! God Bless!!👍👍😋🍕🍕🙏🙏🙏
To make that bottom crust, my mom spreads some powdered corn masa at the bottom of the pizza pan and then she rolls the dough and puts it on the pizza tray and then she just bakes the pizza normally. By doing it like this, the pizza will always have that perfect bottom texture, no matter what
Damn, that looks good
Thanks hun!
THANK YOU SO MUCH, you are brilliant! 👏👏👏 This makes perfect sense. I cook my naan this way (since I don’t have a tandoor oven either) and can see how this concept is a natural fit for pizza too. Hubby is gonna be so impressed! Sidenote….I use a cast iron pan for my naan and it takes it just a notch above nonstick and wonder if you’ve also tried this option? I plan to. The same way you did it…get pan super heated, no oil in the pan, the bread releases when it hits a certain doneness then follow your oven directions.❤️
Wonderful! Appreciate you being here love!☺️
Been doing this for years. Always perfect crispy crust
Yay!
I do something very similar. Instead of using 2 different cooking surfaces I just use a large cast iron. First cooking it on the cast iron on the stove then right into the oven to broil. You can have a nice fluffy chewing crust at home for a fraction of the cost and it really doesnt take much effort.
The last time I made a pizza thingy, I made it entirely in the pan. Browned one side a bit, flipped, added the sauce and toppings and browned the other side to almost a char. It was hecking delicious. Also, found out that apples are a nice substitute for pineapples (if you're into pineapple on pizza, totally fine if not, I hate olives personally and it's fine too) if you slice them super thinly. They're a fun addition to the flavour profile.
Great idea. I found a similar trick where I put the pizza all the way down in the oven until crispy from down, then I transfer all the way to up to grill the top
Me too
same
I am so trying this today!
That pizza looks bomb
Thanks hun!
if it sticks it’s better to just bear with it for a little time as it will stop sticking after some knead. than adding more flower as more flower will make the final product a bit less fluffy. Anyway great recipe!
So smart!!!!! Excellent. One of those "why didn't I think of that" good ones.
hey thats what i do as well!! I flip it once just to make sure its not raw on one side.
Good idea, I hope I remember it next time I make pizza.
Thank you! Please do hun... appreciate you being here!☺️
Now this is a really clever idea
Thank you!
As a New Yorker I won’t deal with a soggy bottom, this is a game changer for those of us who don’t have professional grade ovens at home 😂
Such a compliment! Thanks hun!
Looks so delicious 😋 😍 👌 ❤
Thank you so much love! ❤️☺️
Ooo my goodness that looks so delicious! I love a good cheese pizza! ❤️🔥 Thanks for sharing!!!
My pleasure 😊
@@themodernnonna 🙂🙂🙂!!
I just love this gurl 😮
Love you too hun! Thank you for being here! ☺️
For some reason, as a 8th grader during lockdown, I actually learned baking cakes and slowly started making bread pizzas and the ones with readymade bases and I have always preferred the ones made in pans because they're crispy and my family owns a microwave with very complex settings
I would try a real fresh dough pizza soon
My fear of making pizza is totally GONE! Thanks to you!
Love this hun! So happy you are here! 😊
This is so amazing❤❤ great idea!
Thank you!! 😊
This is such a great idea! I’m going to try it. 😃
Hope you like it! Appreciate you being here friend
I actually do this quite often and it does take the crust to a whole completely different level.
Someone's who uses their normal voice at last. 😂
girl.... you did that. too bad i don't have a kitchen
how come ?? :-(
Very creative, bravo! 😮
Thank you so much :)
Almost every Indian household makes pizza like this since decades!
tere baap ke gharpe broiler lagwayaa tha kya chakke?
Ya...every household is making pizza😂
@@SMJCMKA That too in India :D
I love that an actual very much very needed part of the recepie is punching food
That is the most presentable pie I have ever seen.
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Pizza made by us always turns out like bread it always puffs up, i'll make sure to give this a try :3
The girl is good. Props. May she stay blessed,
Smart that looks delicious
Thank you so much! ☺️
Best recipe I've seen in forever ❤
Thank you so much love!☺️
Recipe please
I love making fresh dough pizza🍕💕
girl you’re a genius thank youuu💞💞💞
Thank you so much love! Happy you are here!😊
Wow 🤩 looks like so delicious 😋
Thank you so much :)
Yes! Finally someone else also do it like that 😊
:)
Great idea to make the crust crispy.
Thank you :)
Simple and brilliant! Thanks for making this video
Glad you liked it!
Awesome ideas in here, nice job
Thank you so much :)
Excellent work 😃👍💯❤️
Thanks hun! ❤️
This looks sooooo good
Thanks hun!
That looks BOMB ✨✨
So so good! :)
Just made this and its AMAZINGGG!!!
So happy to hear love! Appreciate you being here!
Thanks for the recipe.
You are so very welcome :)
When you develop the dough with the dough developer, you squeeze out all the air and the dough becomes harder and tougher and the pizza itself becomes difficult for the stomach, the best pizza is made only with your hands
Whoa wow.... dough kneading was pretty good ❤❤❤❤❤
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Great Hack! Awesome content!
Glad you like it! Appreciate you being here friend!
Love this recipe!
Thank you so much hun! So happy you are here! ☺️
just tried this, turned out to be amazingg thankyouu!!
My pleasure 😊
That looks sooo good
Great technique ❤
Great idea! I will definitely give this a try.
Wonderful love!☺️
Instead of flour when you roll the dough out, you can use cornmeal! It always hit different when I did homemade pizza along with my Paraguayan mother-in-law. I also put a little of olive oil on top before putting my uncooked pizza to the oven. Delicious. 👌✨
Omg i love this idea!!!
Hope you can try & enjoy soon!
Incredible
Thanks hun! ☺️
WoW! Great idea!
Thank you! 😊
I usually like thicker dough, but this is an exception !!
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That's amazing! Thanks for sharing 😊
You are so very welcome:)
Looks good!!
Thank you :)
Brilliant idea!!!
Thank you! 😊
Smart idea looks more authentic
Super Smart ! Thank You 😮💨🤍
Awesome hack!!
Thank you!
This pizza idea for home cook is amazingly done !!!! 🔥💯❤️
Thank you so much :)
Brilliant method 👏!
Thank you so much :)
I love how you say yeast
That looks heavenly delicious ❤
😱😱😱absolutely spot on thank you 🙏🏽
You are so welcome
THANK YOU!!!
You're welcome! ❤️
Girl!! Yesssssss!!! 🍕
Thank you! ☺️☺️☺️
What a great idea!!
Thank you hun! ☺️
So delicious
fact that when it sticks, you dont have to add more flour, but keep kneading until eventually gets nonstick anymore
I willl definitely try this looks good
Wonderful! Happy you are here hun! 😍
Definitely going to try this!
Hope you like it!
@@themodernnonna I make pizza often never thought of this!!
You're a smart lady! Thank you and happy holidays
You're welcome, Happy Holidays! :)
Same technique I've been using for years. It really works.
Thank you so much for this video good tips
You are so welcome :)
I use the same trick and it works perfect every single time.
Stunning!❤
Thank you so much :)
Great recipes! Great pizza! I’ll do it like this from now on!❤
So glad I could help :)