skye's version of a "Philly tomato pie" pizza. Great recipe for skye's version of a "Philly tomato pie" pizza. this is my Mate's all time favorite pizza. He says my recipe tastes as good as the pizzeria's that He used to eat when He was younger. total awesomeness. right? and it's total yumminess! :hungry Philly is obsessed with pizza.. And although New Jersey has its own thin-crusted, cheese-on-the-bottom version, we like Philly-style tomato pie best, with lots of red gravy, thick and tender.
It's usually served cold, but equally delicious warm or at room temperature. Cut into squares and serve at room temperature. Here is my version of this hometown pizza. You can have skye's version of a "Philly tomato pie" pizza using 19 ingredients and 20 steps. Here is how you cook it.
Ingredients of skye's version of a "Philly tomato pie" pizza
- Prepare of pizza dough ingredients.
- It's 1 1/2 cup of warm water (100-110 degrees).
- Prepare 2 tbsp of sugar.
- It's 1 envelope of active dry yeast.
- It's 4 1/2 cup of bread flower.
- You need 4 tbsp of olive oil.
- It's 2 tsp of salt.
- You need 1 of cornmeal for dusting.
- Prepare 1 of non-stick veg oil spray.
- You need of pizza sauce ingredients.
- It's 6 of roma tomatoes.
- Prepare 3 cup of tomato puree.
- Prepare 3 tbsp of tomato paste.
- It's 4 clove of garlic, minced.
- It's 1 tsp of basil.
- Prepare 1/4 tsp of oregano.
- It's 4 tbsp of olive oil devided.
- Prepare 2 tbsp of balsamic vinegar.
- It's 3 tbsp of sugar.
Utica is famous for so many delicious creations like Italian Greens, Italian Lemon Ice, Pizza Fritta, Chicken Riggies, Manny's Cheesecake, Oscugnizzo Pizza, Pusties and Rosato Chocolate Cookies. I still love it, make it very often, hope you enjoy it too. Scroll to the bottom for the printable recipe card. Place a rack in lowest position of oven.
skye's version of a "Philly tomato pie" pizza step by step
- you will want to start making your dough in the morning or even the night before. it must slow rise in the refrigerator for 4 - 12 hours. this is a MUST..
- to begin your dough. .. mix warm water and sugar and stir til dissolved. sprinkle in yeast. stir well and then let it sit for 10 minutes. watch the yeast burst into life..
- add oil, salt and about 75% of the flour. mix well and then let it rest for 20 minutes..
- mix in rest of the flour. transfer dough to floured surface and knead until smooth. .. about 10 minutes. really let yourself feel the dough. it is so lovely to work with..
- now transfer the dough to a large bowl that has been brushed with oil... turn dough to coat all the way around. cover with plastic wrap and a towel and set in a warm spot for the first rise. you want it to double in size... about 2 hours..
- punch dough down and reshape it into a ball. return it to the same bowl and cover. now put it in the refrigerator for it's second slow rise. refrigerate dough 4 - 12 hours. DO NOT SKIP THIS STEP..
- to make your sauce:.
- preheat oven to 400°F.
- slice your roma tomatoes in half and place them on a baking sheet. sprinkle them with salt and pepper and drizzle them with 2 tbsp olive oil and roast for 40 - 45 minutes..
- while tomatoes are roasting... start the rest of your sauce. in a medium pot heat remaining 2 tbsp olive oil and then add minced garlic. do not let garlic get dark brown. sautee it for just a few minutes..
- add the tomato paste and fry it in the oil with the garlic for just a few minutes. add remaining ingredients and simmer on low until tomatoes are done roasting. add tomatoes to the pot and with a potato masher... mash everything together. it is ok if there are small chunks of tomatoes in the sauce. I prefer it that way. if you like a smoother sauce... you can always put everything in a blender or food processor and pulse til smooth..
- putting your pizza together:.
- preheat oven to 375°F.
- turn out your dough onto a clean dry work area and with a rolling pin... roll out your dough into a large rectangle big enough to fit into a cookie sheet..
- sprinkle cornmeal onto cookie sheet... then lay out dough on top..
- spread on tomato sauce on top. the layer of sauce should be REALLY THICK.
- bake at 375 for 25 - 35 minutes... until crust is golden brown and middle is cooked..
- transfer to cutting board..
- slice up your pizza..
- and enjoy the yumminess!.
It derives from Sicilian pizza, and is found in predominantly Sicilian-American communities. Tomato pie, a Philly staple, is usually made here with bread dough, without mozzarella, and at old-time bakeries in longstanding neighborhood. Combine flour, salt, and yeast in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the dough hook attachment. He is based on the character Bill Sikes of Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist, of which the film is actually a modern reimagining. He is a Mafia crime boss and loan shark who operates out of a warehouse by the docks.
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