Pizza Frita
- 7 cups flour (all-purpose)
- 4 1/2 cups water (115-118 degrees F)
- 1/2 ounce yeast (two packets)
- 1 tablespoon salt
- 1 dash black pepper
- 1 teaspoon anchovy paste (optional)
- vegetable oil (for frying)
- sugar
- If not using instant yeast, allow yeast to activate with 1.5 cups of the warm water according to the directions on the packet (about 10-15 minutes). If using instant yeast, just combine it with the dry ingredients.
- Combine all remaining ingredients in a large mixing bowl, and add water/yeast mixture. If you choose to use the anchovy paste, add it here.
- Mix until smooth. A wire whisk works well for this. Dough will be very wet and somewhat runny.
- Set dough in a warm (90-100 degree F) place to rise (covered with a moist dish towel), and allow to rise for two hours.
- Heat oil in an electric skillet or large, deep saucepan to between 450-500 degrees F. The skillet/saucepan should be at least 2 inches deep, with the first inch filled with oil. The larger the pan, the more you'll be able to fry at once.
- Once the dough is risen and oil is hot, use a tablespoon to place bits of the dough into the oil to fry. Wetting the spoon in water between dips is a great way to keep the dough from sticking to the spoon.
- Fry the dough until lightly golden brown on each side (flip each dough ball at least once). If the oil is hot enough, cooking time shouldn't be much more than 2-3 minutes.
- Once the dough has cooked to a light golden brown, remove from oil and allow to cool/drain on a cookie sheet lined with either brown paper bags or paper towels.
- Once cooled enough to touch, serve with a bowl of sugar on the side for dipping.
flour, water, yeast, salt, black pepper, anchovy paste, vegetable oil, sugar
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/pizza-frita-405902 (may not work)