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  2. Fugazza - Wikipedia

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    Fugazza is typically prepared with the following ingredients: [3] Argentine pizza dough ("masa"—meaning at least three focaccia-like centimetres when served, or the more moderate "half-dough"—"media masa"), characterized by a spongy consistency, and far more water and leavening than a Neapolitan pizza crust

  3. 3 Ingredient Pizza Dough Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. and lightly spray a baking sheet with non-stick cooking spray. Set aside. Combine all ingredients into a bowl.

  4. Roman pizza - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes referred to as pizza bassa ('short pizza') to distinguish from pizza alta ('tall pizza' – the Neapolitan style). [6] One of the key differences in the ingredients for the dough compared to the Neapolitan style is in the addition of oil, which contributes to the crispness of the resulting base, described using the word scrocchiarella ...

  5. Focaccia - Wikipedia

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    Focaccia [a] is a flat leavened oven-baked Italian bread. [1] In Rome, it is similar to a type of flatbread called pizza bianca (lit. ' white pizza '). [2] [3] [4] Focaccia may be served as a side dish or as sandwich bread and it may be round, rectangular or square shape.

  6. Air fryer pizza: Say goodbye to soggy dough and hello to ...

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    Spread pizza cheese and chopped garlic on the tortilla and cover with another tortilla. 3. Spread pizza cheese, gorgonzola cheese and apples over the second tortilla.

  7. Biga (bread baking) - Wikipedia

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    A bowl of biga. Biga is a type of pre-fermentation used in Italian baking.Many popular Italian breads, including ciabatta, are made using a biga. [1] Using a biga adds complexity to the bread's flavor [2] [3] and is often used in breads that need a light, open texture with holes.

  8. Thin-crust pizza - Wikipedia

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    Thin-crust pizza may refer to any pizza baked with especially thin or flattened dough, and, in particular, these types of pizza in the United States: Tavern-style pizza, sometimes known as thin crust Chicago-style pizza; New Haven-style pizza; New York-style pizza; St. Louis-style pizza

  9. Altoona-style pizza - Wikipedia

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    Altoona-style pizza is a distinct type of pizza created in the city of Altoona, Pennsylvania, by the Altoona Hotel. The definitive characteristics of Altoona-style pizza are a Sicilian-style pizza dough , tomato sauce , sliced green bell pepper , salami , topped with American cheese and pizzas cut into squares instead of wedges.