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Garlic cheese pizza

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Does any visit to your favourite pizzeria start without garlic cheese pizza? Of course not! My best garlic pizza uses both parmesan and mozzarella, and infuses olive oil with garlic (it only takes 10 minutes). It’s outrageously good!

Pizza base choices: RecipeTin classic pizza base, speedy no-yeast pizza base or store-bought.

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Garlic cheese pizza

My love for garlic pizza runs deep, which is no surprise to anyone who knows me. It’s literally 100% cheese and carbs, without even an ounce of good-for-you greens. That pretty much sums me up.😂

Some days I really wish I was one of “those people” who genuinely craves fresh vegetables over cheese and carbs. It’s not that I hate vegetables, I don’t at all! It’s just……well, you know. Put a piping hot garlic cheese pizza in front of me, in all its magnificent melty cheesy glory, alongside the best salad in the world, and there’s just no question what I’m going for, every single time:

Picking up a slice of Garlic cheese pizza

Ingredients

You can use any pizza base you want – homemade classic, this magic no-yeast pizza base or store bought. But for best results, grate your own cheese! Store bought pre-grated is packaged with anti-caking agents which prevents the cheese from melting nicely.

Ingredients in Garlic cheese pizza
  • Garlic – Fresh, and only fresh! Garlic pasties jars and tubes have an unpleasant sourness to them due to the preservatives. There is no substitution for the real thing!

  • Mozzarella cheese – For melting perfection and lovely brown golden spots on the surface. Also, mozzarella is not oily like other cheeses.

  • Parmesan – This adds flavour, because parmesan is loaded with savoury flavour and is salty.

  • Olive oil – Mixed with the garlic to spread on the pizza base.

  • Salt – For seasoning. Only 1/8 teaspoon is required

Pizza dough options

As for the pizza base, choose what works for you! Here are my options:

  1. Classic pizza base (yeast based) – Italian wood fired pizza style! This takes 5 to 6 hours to make including 2 dough-proofing sessions but is straight forward. Hand knead 5 minutes or 40 second food processor blitz.

  2. Magic no-yeast pizza base – This is not a sad substitution for a classic yeast pizza base. It is really good! Made in 40 seconds flat from start to finish using a food processor, no resting or rising required.

  3. Store bought, or other homemade pizza base of choice.

Ball of Pizza dough for homemade pizza crust

How to make Garlic Cheese Pizza

My little secret tip is to infuse the oil with lovely garlic flavour by setting it aside for just 10 minutes. And use a garlic press for maximum release of flavour!

How to make Garlic cheese pizza
  1. Steep oil with garlic – Mix the oil and garlic and set aside for 10 minutes to infuse with flavour.

  2. Stretch your chosen pizza base onto a pizza pan, preferably one with holes in it (crispy base!).

  3. Spread the garlic infused oil over the base.

  4. Sprinkle with parmesan then mozzarella, leaving a border around the crust (for gripping purposes).

    Note: If you are using my no-yeast pizza base, spray or brush the exposed edge with olive oil so it browns. You don’t need to do this for yeast-based pizza dough.

  5. Bake for 8 minutes in a hot 250°C / 480°F (230°C fan) oven, rotating the tray halfway, until you have lovely golden spots on the cheese.

  6. Cut and eat!

Close up of freshly baked Garlic cheese pizza

Cut and devour immediately, while the cheese is at its melty, oozy perfection. Marvel at how similar it is to that great pizzeria you went to a few months ago with your friends, but feel smug that this homemade one cost you less than $6 to make and how you get to eat it in the comfort of your own home in trackies and ugg boots. Proof below. – Nagi x


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Recipe video above. No visit to your favourite pizzeria start without garlic cheese pizza! My best garlic pizza calls for both parmesan and mozzarella cheese, and to infuse olive oil with garlic (it only takes 10 minutes). It’s outrageously good!Cook times:Classic yeast pizza dough – 5 to 6 hours dough rising (total) | 10 min prep | 8 min cookNo-yeast pizza dough – 0 min dough rising | 10 min prep | 10 min oil steeping | 8 min cookStore bought pizza dough – 5 min prep | 10 min oil steeping | 8 min cook

Ingredients

Pizza 30cm/12″ base – your choice (Note 1):

  • 1classic pizza dough(wood-fired Italian style)
  • 1fast no-yeast pizza dough(this is excellent!)
  • 1Store bought

Garlic pizza topping:

  • 2tbspextra virgin olive oil
  • 2tspgarlic(2 – 3 large cloves), crushed using garlic press or make paste using side of knife – Note 2)
  • 1/8tspcooking salt / kosher salt(or table salt, or double qty for salt flakes)
  • 1cupmozzarella cheese(tightly packed cup), shredded using box grater (Note 3 on pre-shredded)
  • 1/2cupparmesan(tightly packed cup), shredded using box grater (Note 3)
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Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 250°C / 480°F (230°C fan). Allow time to get it nice and hot!!
  • Garlic infused oil – Mix olive oil and garlic in a small bowl. Set aside to infuse with flavour for 10 minutes.
  • Pizza base – Make and roll out chosen pizza base, stretch onto pan.
  • Top – Spread oil (and all garlic) onto the base, leaving the crust baked. Sprinkle with salt, parmesan then mozzarella. (If using no-yeast base, spray/brush exposed crust with olive oil.)
  • Bake 8 minutes, turning after 4 minutes, or until the the cheese has golden spots. Cut and eat, stat!

Recipe Notes:

1. Pizza base choices –

  • Classic pizza dough (yeast) – 5 min hand knead or stand-mix or 40 second food processor, plus 4 to 6 hours rising time (across 2 rises)
  • No yeast pizza dough – This is excellent, not a sad substitute for yeast pizza. 40 seconds in food processor, or hand knead. NO RISE TIME.
  • Store bought – anything of your choice, un-cooked or par-cooked (else it will burn before cheese melts)

2. Garlic – For the best results, we want the garlic in a paste form so it fully infuses the oil with flavour. If you don’t have a garlic crusher, finely mince the garlic using your knife then smear it into a paste using the side of the knife.Please don’t use store bought garlic paste – it’s sour from preservatives.3. Cheese notes – Freshly shredded melts / spreads better because pre-shredded in packets are coated with anti-clumping agents. If using cups for measuring, shred first then pack it in tightly else you’ll be short – so sad. I cut hunks of cheese, weigh, then grate.

Life of Dozer

Proof of trackies and ugg boots as referred to above…. And no garlic pizza for Dozer!! Garlic is bad for dogs!

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