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Thin-Crust Boursin and Prosciutto Pizza

Estimated Nutritional Profile
Nutrient Quantity
Protein (g)8.4255
Energy (kCal)408.663
Carbohydrates (g)89.3574
Total fats (g)0.8836
Temporal Sequence of Cooking Processes
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    Utensils Used
    | 1. Combine 1 cup bread flour, cake flour, undissolved yeast, sugar and salt in a bowl. Add water and mix until well blended, about 1 minute. Add additional flour, if needed, to form a soft dough. | 2. Knead on a floured surface, adding additional flour if necessary, until smooth and elastic, about 4 minutes. Place dough back in mixing bowl and cover tightly with plastic wrap. Let rise at room temperature for 1 to 3 hours. (Tips to Kneading Dough: To knead the dough, add just enough flour to the dough and your hands to keep the dough from sticking. Flatten dough and fold it toward you. Using the heels of your hands, push the dough away with a rolling motion. Rotate dough a quarter turn and repeat the "fold, push and turn" steps. Keep kneading the dough until it is smooth and elastic. Use a little more flour if dough becomes too sticky, always working the flour into the ball of the dough.). | 3. Place a pizza stone on the lowest oven rack. Preheat oven to 550°F, or as high as your oven setting allows. If your oven has a convection setting, this is a good time to use it. | 4. Punch dough down. Divide into 8 equal pieces; keep covered. | 5. Roll each piece into a very thin (1/16-inch) circle on a floured surface. The shape doesn't have to be perfect! To achieve a very thin crust, try these tips: roll dough until very thin. Now, carefully pick up the thin dough and turn it over - roll again. Use a bench knife to help you get the dough off the surface for turning. Use as much flour as needed to make sure the dough is not sticky. Frequently flour rolling pin. Once the dough is rolled as thin as possible, it is ready to be baked. | 6. Place crust on a cornmeal-dusted pizza peel, flat baking sheet or the back side of a jelly roll pan or pizza pan. Make sure that the crust moves freely (doesn't stick to the pan). If it is sticking to the pan, gently lift dough and add a little more cornmeal. Use a fork to "dock" or make lots of little holes in the crust, about 1/2-inch apart. This prevents the crust from puffing up during baking. | 7. To bake, slide the crust off the pizza peel or baking sheet onto the preheated stone in the oven. Use a long-handled spatula to help transfer the crust if needed. Close the oven door as quickly as possible to keep the oven hot. Bake 2 to 5 minutes or until crust has browned patches. | 8. When done, remove crust from the oven with a spatula and place on wire rack to cool. Repeat with remaining dough portions. | 9. Use a minimal amount of topping to keep the crust crisp and for ease in handling. Spread a thin layer of boursin cheese on each crust. Top with prosciutto and sprinkle with green onions. Return to oven for an additional 1 to 2 minutes. Most stones will accommodate baking 2 pizzas at once. Remove finished pizza from oven to cutting board. Cut into pieces and serve. | 10. Allow the oven to cool before removing the pizza stone and follow the manufacturer’s directions for cleaning. Excess cornmeal tends to burn so be sure and use your exhaust fan. | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Estimated Nutritional Profile for Ingredients
    Ingredient Name Quantity Unit State Energy (kcal) Carbohydrates Protein (g) Total Lipid (Fat) (g)
    bread flour 1 - 1 1/4 cup 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
    cake flour 3/4 cup 371.955 80.1758 8.4255 0.8836
    fast rising yeast 1 envelope 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
    sugar 2 teaspoons 36.708 9.1816 0.0 0.0
    salt 1 teaspoon - - - -
    water 3/4 cup 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
    cornmeal - - - -
    boursin herb 4 -6 ounces 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
    prosciutto 2 -3 chopped 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
    green onion 3 thinly sliced - - - -

    - Means that suitable USDA nutrition profile could not be mapped for this ingredient-unit combination.



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