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Everything you need to know to create delicious, healthy pizza at home without any meat or dairy products.
Vegans, rejoiceJulie Hasson has given pizza a plant-strong makeover. With a dazzling array of globally inspired toppings, pizza night will be healthierand more funthan ever before!
Nava Atlas, author of Wild About Greens andVegan Holiday Kitchen
Julie Hasson has brought her incredibly talented baking skills and vegan ethos over to the savory side with this compelling and thorough take on vegan artisan pizza. Classic pizzas such as garlic, sausage, and onion pizzas are reimagined and every bit as flavorful and toothsome as their traditional counterparts. im ready to make seasonal, vegetable-laden pizzas such as a corn, pesto, zucchini, and tomato pizza or even a sweet potato and kale pizza for my next pizza party. These are appealing, fun, and doable recipes for the vegan pizzaiolo at home.
Diane Morgan, author ofRoots: The Definitive Compendium
Julie Hasson has broken all the rules for pizza and taken it to uncharted territory. no longer is it about gooey cheese and tired toppingsits about combinations of flavors so fun and original that it boggles the mind. How about a Korean Bibimbap or Chili Mac pizza? or one that marries peanut butter with barbecue sauce for a peanut Barbecue pizza? if you want the classics, youll find those, too. after reading Julies recipes, who needs pepperoni?
Miyoko Schinner, author of Artisan Vegan Cheese and cohost ofVegan Mashup
Love a warm, crisp, chewy thin-crust pizza with creamy, melty cheese? Just because youre vegan doesnt mean that you cant bake amazing pizzas right in your own oven. Julie Hasson offers 50 deliciously innovative recipes and simple techniques that will have you making artisan-style, thin-crust vegan pizzas right in your own kitchen.
Vegan Pizza is filled with 50 modern recipes from easy-to-make pizza dough (including spelt, whole wheat, and gluten-free crusts), creamy dairy-free cheese sauces, vibrant-flavored pestos and spreads, and meatless and wheat-less burger crumbles. Also included are inventive toppings and pizzas that run the gamut from comfort food pizzas like Chili Mac Pizza, Barbeque Pizza and Eggplant Parmesan Pizza, to fresh vegetable-laden pizzas like Sweet Potato and Kale Pizza, Corn, Zucchini and Tomato Pizza and Asparagus, Tomato and Pesto Pizza. There is even a chapter dedicated to dessert pizzas too, from Babka Pizza, to Berry Pie Pizza and Coconut Caramel Dream Pizza.
With helpful information and tips on equipment and techniques, Vegan Pizza shares the secrets to fabulous, easy-to-make, dairy-free, meat-free thin-crust artisan pizza that tastes like it came from your neighborhood pizzeria. Now home cooks everywhere can get baking and make fabulous vegan pizzas in their own kitchens.

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Vegan Pizza text copyright 2013 by Julie Hasson. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of reprints in the context of reviews.

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CONTENTS

DOUGH AND CRUSTS EASY-PEASY PIZZA DOUGH Makes 2 large 14- to 15-inch or 4 - photo 4

DOUGH AND CRUSTS

EASY-PEASY PIZZA DOUGH

Makes 2 large (14- to 15-inch) or 4 individual (about 11-inch) thin-crust pizzas

This dough is one that I have been making for about twenty years, and it always comes out perfect. The only change that Ive made is, instead of kneading it like I used to do, I was inspired by the no-knead method in Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day , by Jeff Hertzberg and Zo Franois, and now simply stir the ingredients together. The dough is delicious and flavorful and is super easy to make. Plus, no mixer required! The dough will keep in the refrigerator for up to 5 days, so you can make the dough ahead of time, and bake-off a quick and delicious pizza for dinner.

3 cups (408 grams) unbleached all-purpose flour

1 teaspoon (6 grams) fine sea salt

2 teaspoons (7 grams) instant yeast, at room temperature

1/ cups (277 grams) warm water (110 to 120F)

2 tablespoons (20 grams) extra virgin olive oil

2 tablespoons (32 grams) agave syrup, or 2 tablespoons (24 grams) light brown sugar, packed

In a large bowl or a food-safe 4-quart plastic Cambro bucket, combine the flour and salt, mixing well with a fork. Sprinkle the yeast on top of the dry mixture, and add the warm water, olive oil, and agave or sugar, and stir with a fork until everything is combined well and there are no traces of flour left. If the dough seems dry, add a little more water as necessary to make a soft, moist dough. There is no need to knead this dough.

Cover the bowl or bucket with plastic wrap or a fitted lid, and set aside in a warm place to rise for 2 to 3 hours (or up to 6 hours). At this point, you can also refrigerate it, covered, for up to 5 days, or divide the dough into 2 or 4 pieces and freeze them in a sealed zip-top bag (with room for dough expansion) for up to 2 weeks. Thaw the frozen dough overnight in the refrigerator before shaping.

Shape and bake the pizza according to the recipe directions.

VARIATION: For even more flavorful dough, reduce the yeast to / teaspoon, and let rise for about 18 hours before using or refrigerating to use at a later time. Dont do this with the gluten-free dough.

TIP: If you dont have a thermometer, make sure that your water isnt too hot. It should be warm water from the tap, not heated in the microwave or boiled. If the water is too hot, it can kill the yeast.

SIDE BAR

After making many, many batches of pizza dough, I started thinking about a trick that bakeries often use. They take a piece of the previous dough (about 3 ounces or so), and add it to the new dough, which infuses a lot of flavor. I gave it a try and it worked beautifully. Just make sure to stir the dough into the hot water first, so that you can break it up and it will mix into the new dough more easily. Then add the rest of your wet and dry ingredients, stirring until its well mixed. I have been doing this for a while now, and I can only imagine how flavorful it will continue to get. Remember that the dough wont keep longer than about 5 days, so if you want to keep this going, youll need to make a new batch of pizza dough every week or so (or freeze your piece of dough for up to 1 month).

PIZZA DOUGH FOR A CROWD

Makes 4 large (14- to 15-inch) or 8 individual (about 11-inch) thin-crust pizzas

Pizzas make fabulous party food, whether youre making tiny ones for appetizers, individual pizzas, or even pizzas on the barbecue. So when youve got a group coming over, make up this large batch of dough, which you can start much earlier in the day.

6 cups (816 grams) unbleached all-purpose flour

2 teaspoons (12 grams) fine sea salt

2 teaspoons (7 grams) instant yeast, at room temperature

2/ cups (554 grams) warm water (110 to 120F)

/ cup (40 grams) extra virgin olive oil

/ cup (64 grams) agave syrup, or / cup (48 grams) light brown sugar, packed

In a very large bowl or a food-safe 6- or 8-quart plastic Cambro bucket, combine the flour and salt, mixing well with a fork. Sprinkle the yeast on top of the dry mixture, and add the warm water, olive oil, and agave or sugar, and stir with a fork until everything is combined well and there are no traces of flour left. If the dough seems dry, add a little more water as necessary to make a soft, moist dough. There is no need to knead this dough.

Cover the bowl or bucket with plastic wrap or a fitted lid, and set aside in a warm place to rise for 2 to 3 hours (or up to 6 hours). At this point, you can also refrigerate it, covered, for up to 5 days, or divide the dough into 4 or 8 pieces and freeze them in a sealed zip-top bag (with room for dough expansion) for up to 2 weeks. Thaw the frozen dough overnight in the refrigerator before shaping.

Shape and bake the pizza according to the recipe directions.

TIP: For a personal-size pizza, each ball of dough should weigh about 179 grams or 6/ ounces, and a large pizza 359 grams or 1/ ounces.

WHITE WHOLE WHEAT PIZZA DOUGH Makes 2 large 14- to 15-inch or 4 individual - photo 5

WHITE WHOLE WHEAT PIZZA DOUGH

Makes 2 large (14- to 15-inch) or 4 individual (about 11-inch) thin-crust pizzas

White wheat adds a delicious and nutty flavor, as well as added nutrition, to your pizza crust. You can play around with the percentages of wheat flour, adding more or less depending on your taste. I love this dough, and my son happily eats it without asking if its whole wheat (the ultimate test)!

2 cups (259 grams) white wheat flour

1 cup (133 grams) unbleached all-purpose flour

1 teaspoon (6 grams) fine sea salt

2 tablespoons (24 grams) packed brown sugar

2 teaspoons (7 grams) instant yeast, at room temperature

1/ cups (277 grams) warm water (110 to 120F)

2 tablespoons (20 grams) extra virgin olive oil

In a large bowl or a food-safe 4-quart plastic Cambro bucket, combine the flours, salt, and brown sugar, mixing well with a fork. Sprinkle the yeast on top of the dry mixture, and add the warm water and olive oil, and stir with the fork until everything is combined well and there are no traces of flour left. If the dough seems dry, add a little more water as necessary to make a soft, moist dough. There is no need to knead this dough.

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