You people have made me decide on something important. Sometime before the end of the year I'll buy some yeast and make my own pizza.
Good luck. First rule of pizza dough is keep it cold. Also use less yeast than for bread and mix it into the flour. Use cool (even ice) water. Less yeast and lower yeast activity is important. Bread flour or high gluten flour is better, but it takes longer. You need to make the dough a day ahead and let it rest overnight in the cooler. Up to three days is possible but several hours are necessary to allow gluten to start breaking down. All that said, let the dough rest at room temp for an hour before shaping.
Do people actually believe this? This is blowing my mind. Have you never actually eaten any of these? there's so many different kinds of salad out there, how could you possibly think iceberg lettuce is the only salad?
That looks like endive, escarole, arugala or spinach, radicchio, and watercress. Toss with green onion, some sort of dried fruit and some nuts. Serve with a vinagrette.
I like chunky salads. Half a head of cauliflower and three heads of broccoli cut into smallish flowerettes. A bunch of chopped green onions, including all the tops. For the dressing mix 30 cc mayonaise with 30 cc grated Romono or Parmasan cheese. Add to 150 cc yogurt.
1/2 kilo grated carrots, 120 g shredded coconut, 75 g dried fruit. Dress with frozen orange Juice concentrate to taste, about 30-50 cc.
Then there are grain salads
600 cc cooked quinoa or other grain
200 cc chopped parsley and/or mint
2 cucumbers, seeded and diced
200 g cherry or grape tomatoes, quartered
40 cc olive oil
juice of three lemons
S&P to taste
I won't start on fish or cabbage salads.
J