Single-Serving Dough PT40M https://img3.recipesrun.com/201907/2019/1029/50/7/073225/300x200x90.jpg This single-serving dough recipe is easy, has little cleanup and is perfect for when you want to make yourself a little pizza or a little flatbread appetizer. Reduce clean up by mixing and letting it rise in the same bowl, stretch the dough right on the pan you will bake it on (spray olive oil on the pan, stretch gently), and only knead the dough in a small area by the sink for easy cleanup. 1 serving Ingredients: salt 1/4 tsp. sugar 1/4 tsp. bread machine or rapid rise yeast 1/2 tsp. olive oil 1/4 cup warm tap water 1/2 cup bread flour
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Single-Serving Dough

This single-serving dough recipe is easy, has little cleanup and is perfect for when you want to make yourself a little pizza or a little flatbread appetizer. Reduce clean up by mixing and letting it rise in the same bowl, stretch the dough right on the pan you will bake it on (spray olive oil on the pan, stretch gently), and only knead the dough in a small area by the sink for easy cleanup.
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Single-Serving Dough
    01 Information
    • Grade easy
    • Serving 1 serving
    • Prep Time 10 Mins
    • Cook Time 30 Mins
    • Total Time 40 Mins
    02 Ingredients
      • salt
      • 1/4 tsp. sugar
      • 1/4 tsp. bread machine or rapid rise yeast
      • 1/2 tsp. olive oil
      • 1/4 cup warm tap water
      • 1/2 cup bread flour
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    03 Method
    • Step 1
      Turn your oven on for a few minutes then turn it off -this is the warm (but not hot) place you will keep your dough to rise.
    • Step 2
      Add the flour, yeast, oil, and sugar to a heat-safe bowl. Get warm tap water or warm some in the microwave. You want it to be about the temperature you would feel safe giving to a baby! Add half of the water to the mixture and stir. It should start to combine.
    • Step 3
      Continue to slowly add the water and continue to mix until it comes together. You will most likely not need the whole 1/4 cup of water. Put a little salt in your palm and sprinkle it into the mixture once the yeast has been mixed in a bit.
    • Step 4
      Put a little bit of flour on your counter and work/knead your dough so that it forms a good dough ball. You may need more flour or more water to get the consistency just right.
    • Step 5
      Place the ball back into the heat safe bowl you mixed it in. Loosely cover it with plastic wrap so that air will not dry out the ball but it won't restrict the ball from rising. Place the bowl in warmed oven for about 30 minutes.
    • Step 6
      Once dough has doubled in size, it is ready for use.
    04 Author
    Tracy Tracy
    106 Recipes
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