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The pizza crust yeast is not supposed to give you any of that annoying “pull back.” Pull back is when the dough gets lazy and refuses to spread out. I still get a little bit of that, but just let the dough rest for several minutes before attempting to spread it out again.

A baking stone is an indispensable kitchen accessory for doing pizza at home. A baking stone pulls moisture from the crust and gives you a super-crispy crust. Because it’s not easy to get uncooked thin-crust pizza dough onto a hot baking stone and keep a nice shape, I spread the dough onto a round pizza pan and briefly bake it before topping. After adding the toppings, I then slide it onto the hot pizza stone to finish baking. (Bake the other half of the dough in a pan for the same amount of time as directed, cool, then wrap tightly and freeze for another pizza.)
INGREDIENTS
CARAMELIZED ONIONS
3 tablespoons butter
3 tablespoons olive oil
2 medium onions (1½-2 pounds), halved and thinly sliced
1 teaspoon salt
PIZZA CRUST
1 package pizza crust yeast
1 cup warm water
1 teaspoon sugar
2 tablespoons olive oil (plus more for bowl)
½ cup whole wheat flour
1½ cups all-purpose flour (plus more as needed)
— Cooking spray
TOPPING
2 cups kale sprouts, (about 4 ounces) halved
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
3 slices prosciutto, torn into pieces
— Crushed red pepper flakes, to taste
— Balsamic drizzle (purchased or homemade)

INSTRUCTIONS
CARAMELIZED ONIONS
Heat butter and olive oil over medium-high heat in a large skillet or sauté pan. Add onions, stir to coat with fat, cover, then reduce heat to medium. Cook covered, stirring several times for approximately 30 minutes or until softened. (Adjust temperature or add additional fat to keep them from burning.)
Uncover, add salt, reduce heat to medium-low and continue cooking another 30 minutes, stirring often until golden. (Keep an eye on them to ensure they don’t burn.) Transfer to a colander or sieve to drain off any excess fat, reserving 1 tablespoon fat in the pan.
PIZZA CRUST
While the onions are cooking, prepare the pizza crust. Whisk together yeast, warm water and sugar in a large bowl. Let stand 15 minutes or until foamy.
Add salt, olive oil and flours and stir until blended. Turn out onto a floured surface and knead 8-10 minutes, adding all-purpose flour as necessary until you have soft dough that’s still a bit sticky and that springs back from the touch.
Drizzle the bowl that you mixed the dough in with olive oil. Place the kneaded dough in the bowl, turn to coat with oil, cover with a clean kitchen towel, and let rise for 30 minutes.
TO FINISH PIZZA
Place the pizza stone in the oven and preheat the oven to 425 degrees. Spray a 12-inch round pizza pan with cooking spray. Divide the dough in half, reserving half for another pizza. Spread the pizza dough over the bottom of the pizza pan. (If the dough pulls back at all, let it rest several minutes before proceeding.) Set the pan on the baking stone and bake for 8 minutes.
Meanwhile, heat the reserved oil mixture from caramelizing the onions in a skillet or sauté pan. Cook the kale sprouts 1-2 minutes with the garlic.
Spread cheese over the pizza crust. Top with caramelized onions, prosciutto and kale sprouts. Transfer the crust to the hot baking stone. Bake 12-15 minutes or until the crust is golden and cheese has melted.
Sprinkle with crushed red pepper flakes and drizzle with balsamic drizzle. Cut into pieces and serve.





Note
Source Recipes -Here-


You guys. This pizza. It is sooo good. You don’t believe me? Yes, it’s covered in sweet potatoes and kale. But have you ever tried baked sweet potato rounds? How about baked kale chips? Roasted red onions? These are the things vegetable dreams are made of. (And no, I don’t really dream about vegetables. At least not while I’m asleep.) Did I mention the goat cheese yet? Almost everything is better with goat cheese.



Ingredients
1 small sweet potato, sliced into thin rounds
½ medium red onion, sliced
2 cloves garlic, minced
Olive oil
Kosher salt and black pepper
1 ball whole-wheat pizza dough
1 ½ cups grated mozzarella cheese (about 6 ounces)
1 ½ cups kale, removed from stalks, washed, dried, and chopped
2 tbsp. freshly grated Parmesan cheese
1 ounce goat cheese

Directions
Preheat oven to 450 degrees F.
In a medium bowl, toss sweet potato rounds, onion slices, and garlic with 1 tablespoon of olive oil, ½ teaspoon Kosher salt, and a sprinkling of black pepper. Place in an even layer on a rimmed baking sheet. Roast in the preheated oven for about 20 minutes, turning once halfway through, until the vegetables just begin to brown. Set aside to cool slightly.
Increase oven temperature to 500 degrees and place a pizza stone inside to preheat for at least 30 minutes.
Roll out the pizza dough into a 12 to 14-inch round and place on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Brush dough lightly with olive oil and top with an even layer of mozzarella. Spread the sweet potato and onion slices evenly over the cheese; top with kale. Sprinkle a small amount of freshly grated black pepper over the kale, followed by the Parmesan cheese. Crumble the goat cheese over the top of the pizza.
Reduce oven temperature to 425 degrees. Slide the pizza and parchment onto the preheated pizza stone in the oven, and bake pizza for 9-12 minutes, until cheese and crust are golden brown. Remove from oven and let stand for a few minutes before slicing and serving.



Note
Source Recipes -Here-