Thursday 16 May 2013

Mummy's Kitchen

Ok so I was going to give up on the blog for awhile, I felt it didn't have any purpose and that I was just writing random things and I really didn't want it to be for that!

So whilst I was picking something for us to bake/cook today Chris said it was silly to just stop blogging and maybe blog about my bakes with the kids etc. I do bake a lot and I'm always trying to cook new things and I think blogging about them will spur me on to try baking more and more yummy treats.

So today we made pizzas from scratch. Sounds easy? Nope. I've honestly never made a pizza from scratch and so took up the challenge since Chris says I've not lived til I've cooked one.
Debbie (my mother in law) gave us lots of little kids cook books with some really funky ideas which you'll see a lot of on here as my daughter has picked out so many things she would like to make.

The cook book
 So to make a pizza base you need:
* 225g (8oz) Plain flour
* 1 1/2 teaspoon salt
* 2 tablespoons oil
* 150 ml milk (this is variable as I found out with the first pizza I made)
* Cheese, grated.
* Tomato puree
* Any toppings you may want. We chose ham, sweetcorn and peppers.

Oven goes on Gas mark 6

Measurements
So we first measured out the ingredients and then added the flour and salt together, after making a hole in the middle of the mix. We measured out the milk and added the oil before pouring it into the mix slowly.

Kids loved helping out
We then (using blunt knives) stirred the mixture into a dough.

 After it formed a ball like dough I removed it and placed on a floury surface to be shaped using a rolling pin.
The kids didn't like the texture of the dough and so I did this part
Then you add the tomato sauce, cheese and any other toppings you so wish.
Ellie only wanted cheese on hers as did Evan
Now this next bit is where I realised I had gone wrong, I followed the instructions carefully (haveing not made a pizza before from scratch) and it ended up awfully and has left me wondering whether it'salways good to follow the damned instructions.
The base had turned soft and useless
The kids didn't mind the pizza in bits and we cooked it anyway, after I had salvaged it. However! I am not one to give up, I had another go, this time I changed the milk quantity to 100ml.
Try, try again
This time the dough was perfect, easy to roll and easy to place on the tray. Hooray! The pizza's went in for 20 minutes, ours a bit longer as I made it a little thicker too.

Finished result was yummy!

Evan was too busy eating and that is his attempt at a thumbs up, one day he will get it!
Our pizza, it was lovely. 

 So overall pretty good! I know it's an easy recipe but I'd never done it and thought it would be fun for the kids to make. Next time we think BBQ sauce will be added to ours and I'll purchase some Mozzarella too! This was a last minute decision to make, I always have flour etc so figured we'd give it a shot.

Ellie has already chosen chocolate Octopuses for our next make so watch this space!




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