Italian recipes

Pizza ai quattro formaggi

There are many cheeses to choose from when making Pizza ai Quattro Formaggi. The cheeses chosen here are from southern Italy, but choose the Italian cheeses you like best. The cheeses should be either full fat or semi fat, and should vary in flavor. Try to mix so that one of the cheeses is sharp, another is mild, and another is, perhaps, smoked you can even include a mature blue cheese. However, one of the cheeses should always be a fresh mozzarella. 

Portions: Make one 9 inch pizza; Serves 1 or 2

Ingredients:

  • 1 portion (9-5 ounces) Neapolitan pizza dough at room temperature
  • Caputo flour for dusting
  • 3/4 ounce fresh mozzarella di bufala or fior di latte, squeezed gently to release moisture, sliced then drained on paper towels
  • 3/4 ounce provolone cheese, sliced
  • 3/4 ounce scamorza cheese, sliced
  • 3/4 ounce caciocavallo cheese, sliced
  • 1 tablespoon fresh rosemary leaves

Preparation:

Position an oven rack in the upper third of the oven and place a baking stone on the rack. Preheat the oven to 500°F. Have ready a pizza peel. Remove the dough from the plastic bag, keeping the smooth top side facing up. Place it on a lightly floured work surface and lightly dust the dough with flour. Using your fingertips (but not your nails), press down on the dough to flatten it and push it outward into a larger circle. Flip the dough over and repeat on the other side, and then flip the dough back over. (You always want the smooth side up). Thinking of the circle of dough as a clock face, make a fist with your left hand and place it firmly at the 9 o’clock position, about 1 inch in from the edge (this will keep the edge of the dough slightly thicker). Place your right hand at the 3 o’clock position, putting your thumb on top of the dough and your other fingers underneath. Lift the dough and stretch it a bit. Move the dough a one-eighth turn and repeat. Continue until you have evenly stretched the dough into a 9-inch circle with slightly thicker edges. Dust the pizza peel generously with flour. Using your hands and working quickly, lift and transfer the dough to the pizza peel. Give the peel a few shakes back and forth to make sure the dough isn’t sticking. To top the pizza: Arrange the cheese slices in groups evenly over the dough, leaving a 1-inch border. Scatter half of the rosemary leaves over the top. Give the peel another gentle shake back and forth just to make sure the dough isn’t sticking. Slide the dough from the peel onto the baking stone using a quick jerking motion with your arm. (Work quickly to slide the pizza into the oven and close the door so the oven temperature doesn’t drop too much) Bake the pizza until the crust is crisp and golden brown, about 8 minutes. Using the peel, remove the pizza from the oven and transfer to a cutting board. Scatter the remaining rosemary leaves over the top. Slice the pizza into wedges, or leave whole to be eaten folded in quarters, and serve immediately.

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Irene Milito

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Irene Milito

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