Avta, I spent countless hours researching gluten free flours, trying pizza crust recipes, etc. and never made anything worth writing home about until I found the Caputo Fioreglut flour. In addition to making incredible pizza crusts it looks like it makes amazing breads as well. It’s truly a godsend to those that must avoid gluten. The recipe can’t be easier:
500 grams Caputo gf flour
400g water (I usually add a drop or two of honey)
10g yeast
12g salt (I usually put between 10-12 g)
25g olive oil
Flour and salt in bowl of stand up mixer. Warm water to approx 105 degrees and add yeast. Let bloom. Pour water slowly into mixer with bread hook attachment and once added slowly add oil. Run mixer on slow and using rubber spatula make sure all is blended (just a couple minutes). Put in warm area for an hour or so and let rise. After rising I gently make four dough balls (I want to say they’re about 230g each) and cover. This is when I start the fire in the oven, prepare and clean all the pizza toppings, get the counter ready, etc.. once oven is up to temp I call the family out and the pizza making really starts!
This makes four approx. 10” pizzas.
Personally I bought my first 1000g bag of flour on Amazon and after I fell in pizza love with it I found an online store that sells 5000g bags at a better price. Please note that the only comparable gf pizza I’ve tasted at a restaurant was over $30 a pie, which makes the price of the flour literally easier to swallow.
I’ve attached a picture where I tried to show the bubbly crust....my photography failed but the pizza was awesome. Feel to reach out with any other questions.
