Pizza secca – Classic Italian Pizza Secca

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Pizza secca – Classic
This is the traditional, time-tested version of the dish. It stays true to its origins, using well-established techniques and ingredients that define its authentic flavor. A perfect starting point for exploring its evolution.
Pizza Secca, traditionally from the sun-drenched regions of Italy, is a delightful variation of the classic pizza crust, known for its thin, crispy texture. The origins of Pizza Secca lie in the bustling streets of Rome, where bakers would craft a lighter version of pizza for those who desired something crunchy and snackable yet redolent with Mediterranean flavors. With simple, high-quality ingredients, this dish embodies the rich history and vibrant culinary culture of Italy.

Ingredients

  • all-purpose flour – 2 cups / 240 g
  • warm water – 3/4 cup / 180 ml
  • dry yeast – 1 packet / 7 g
  • salt – 1 tsp
  • olive oil – 2 tbsp / 30 ml
  • dried oregano – 1 tsp

Instructions

  1. In a bowl, dissolve the dry yeast in warm water and let it sit for 5 minutes.
  2. In a large mixing bowl, combine flour and salt. Add the yeast mixture and olive oil.
  3. Mix until a dough forms, then knead on a floured surface until smooth, about 10 minutes.
  4. Place the dough in a lightly oiled bowl, cover with a damp towel, and let rise in a warm place for 1 hour.
  5. Preheat your oven to 475°F (245°C).
  6. Punch down the dough, roll it out very thinly, and place on a baking sheet.
  7. Sprinkle oregano over the surface of the rolled out dough.
  8. Bake in the preheated oven for 10-12 minutes or until crisp and golden brown.

Substitutions

  • all-purpose flour -> whole wheat flour
  • olive oil -> canola oil
  • dried oregano -> dried basil

Enhancements in the Next Evolution

  • Add grated Parmesan cheese on top before baking for extra flavor.
  • Incorporate garlic powder into the dough for an aromatic twist.
  • Use a pizza stone for baking to enhance crispiness.
Curious to see how this dish evolves? Discover refined flavors and enhanced techniques in the next version.

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