Wednesday, June 30, 2010

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Three years ago, my dad bought a pizza oven. 
That pizza oven was only the beginning,
You see, my dad has a bit of a pizza obsession.

Three years later, we have two pizza ovens
and my Dad considers himself somewhat of an expert
(Hi Dad - I mean you are an expert, of course) 

 When he was younger, my Dad fancied himself quite the pizza master.
He managed a little pizza shop, so he takes every opportunity to show off his skills. 
According to him, a good pizza has toppings you can count on one hand
and you always but cheese on the bottom and toppings around the edge. 

When I was sent some products from iDELI
we knew exactly what they were going to make. 

In that package, I received.......
drum roll please


San Marzano tomatoes are a variety of plum tomatoes that are considered by many chefs to be the best sauce tomatoes in the world. 
I used them to make a basic pizza sauce, adding only a few herbs. 
I definitely agree with those chefs. 

These tomatoes were full of flavour and delicious!
Nothing like your average supermarket canned tomatoes.
These could possibly become a pantry staple for me.


I also was sent some paper thin slices of Prosciutto di San Daniele
according to the iDELI website, King's Prosciutto di San Daniele is widely regarded as the finest producer of Prosciutto di San Daniele.

I can honestly say I've never actually had prosciutto before receiving these products. 
I used to be an extremely fussy eater, so things like prosciutto weren't touched by me :P
But according to my prosciutto expert parents, it was fantastic. 


I was also sent some Mozzarella di Bufala Pomella
which is Buffalo Mozzarella. 

Another ingredient I'd never had at home, only eaten in restaurants.
You see, I'm a little bit clueless. 
I seemed to have this idea in my head that buffalo mozzarella was like buffalo wings.
Meaning it had nothing to do with buffalo. 
Don't ask me why - I don't know! I was born blonde

But anyway, 
I made up some pizza dough from my never fail recipe.

Basic Pizza Dough 
(from Pizza Modo Mio - John Lanzafame) 
Makes enough dough for one 30 cm/12 inch pizza

Ingredients: 
1 tsp dried yeast
1 tsp salt
100 ml warm water
2 tsp olive oil
160g plain flour


Put the yeast, salt and warm water in a small bowl and whisk until just combined. 
Gradually whisk in the olive oil, then leave in a warm place for 10 minutes, or until the mixture starts to bubble.
Add the flour and knead for 15 minutes, or until the dough is smooth and elastic. Rub the inside of a large bowl with olive oil. Roll the dough around in the bowl to coat it with oil, then place in the bowl, cover with a clean cloth and leave in a draught-free spot for 1–1.5 hours, or until doubled in size.
Punch down the dough to expel trapped air. (At this stage, the dough can be covered in plastic wrap and refrigerated overnight or frozen. Bring back to room temperature before continuing.)
Place the dough on a baking tray lined with baking paper, cover and leave in a draught-free spot for 15 minutes, or until risen by half again.

Then all you have left to do is put on your choice of pizza sauce and your toppings.
I decided to keep it simple with just the buffalo mozzarella and prosciutto. 


The prosciutto crisped up really well in the pizza oven
and the buffalo mozzarella melted perfectly.

My verdict? 
iDELI's products were fantastic for making pizza.
It added a gourmet element to the pizzas which made it perfect for having people around. 
We often have "pizza parties" so I'd definitely consider buying these products again for one of those nights.
Plus, buying their products is so simple! Just head to their website! 
I have my eye on their confectionery and cheese sections :P 
Fairy floss and vintage cheddar... mmmmmmmmmmm

But now I want to know, 
how do you like your pizza? 

Kristy received iDELI products courtesy of iDELI, 
if you'd like a review of your product, send an email to 
ksayerphotography@gmail.com 


5 comments:

  1. I concur, I would eat that very happily, and prosciutto is one of my favourite toppings (along with olives, mushrooms, pancetta, salami and cheeses), YUM!

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  2. Wow.. that looks so delicious! Great photos..

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  3. Jasmine - Cheese definitely makes a pizza!
    Shinydewdrop - Thankyou! :D

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