Best 3 Perfect Pronto Pizza Recipes

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Looking for a quick and easy way to make a delicious pizza at home? Look no further than the Pronto Pizza. This handy kitchen appliance can cook a pizza in just a few minutes, and it's perfect for busy weeknights or when you're short on time. With so many different recipes available, you're sure to find one that you and your family will love. Whether you prefer a classic pepperoni pizza or something more adventurous, the Pronto Pizza has you covered. So what are you waiting for? Get ready to enjoy perfectly cooked, delicious pizza in no time!

Here are our top 3 tried and tested recipes!

PANTRY PIZZA PRONTO



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Provided by Ree Drummond Bio & Top Recipes

Categories     main-dish

Time 16m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 13

1 store-bought focaccia round
2 tablespoons olive oil
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1/2 cup jarred marinara
2 cups shredded provolone
3 ounces dry-cured sausage, such as saucisson sec, thinly sliced
1/2 cup drained deli sliced hot cherry peppers
2 tablespoons drained sliced kalamata olives
1/2 cup drained quartered artichoke hearts (one 7.5-ounce jar)
2 tablespoons drained sliced Manzanilla olives with pimentos
1/4 cup basil pesto
1/4 cup grated Parmesan
Small fresh basil leaves or buds, for garnish

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F.
  • Slice the focaccia round in half through the middle to create 2 rounds. Place cut-side up on a baking sheet. Brush the bread with the olive oil and season with a pinch of salt and pepper.
  • Spoon 1/4 cup of the marinara over each round and sprinkle the provolone over the top, making sure to leave the outer edge of the focaccia rounds exposed. Over the cheese, distribute the sausage slices, hot cherry peppers, kalamata olives, artichokes and Manzanilla olives across each round.
  • Bake until the edges are golden and the cheese is melted, 10 to 12 minutes. Dot or drizzle the pizzas with the pesto and sprinkle with the Parmesan and basil. Slice and serve.

PRONTO PIZZA



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Make your own pizza from scratch with our Pronto Pizza recipe, topped with Cento Pizza Sauce and mozzarella cheese. The perfect homemade pizza recipe for a busy night.

Provided by Cento Fine Foods

Categories     Pizza

Yield 4 Servings

Number Of Ingredients 8

1/2 tsp Cento Fine Sicilian Sea Salt
1/2 tsp Sugar
2 cups Anna TIPO 00 Flour, extra for dusting
1 packet Active Dry Yeast
3/4 cup Warm Water
2 tbsp Cento Classic Olive Oil
1 cup Cento Pizza Sauce
2 cups Mozzarella Cheese, shredded

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 400F. In a medium bowl, mix sugar, salt and flour. In a separate dish, dissolve yeast in warm water and after it dissolves, add with oil to flour mixture. Knead on well-floured surface until a dough consistency is achieved. Sprinkle bottom of mixing bowl with extra flour to prevent sticking and transfer dough to bowl, cover with plastic wrap and let stand for 15 minutes. Remove dough from bowl and use floured hands or rolling pin to spread dough to desired size on well-floured surface. Transfer dough to pizza pan, cover with sauce and sprinkle evenly with cheese. Bake for 20 minutes or until browned to satisfaction. Serves 4.

PERFECT PIZZA



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Professional pizza makers always stretch the dough with their hands; if you find the task too daunting, use a rolling pin.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Lunch Recipes

Yield Makes two round pizzas, 12 to 14 inches in diameter

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 cup warm water (100 degrees to 110 degrees)
1/4 teaspoon sugar
1 package active dry yeast
2 3/4 cups to 3 1/4 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting
1 teaspoon salt
Coarse-grain cornmeal, for dusting
3 1/2 teaspoons olive oil, plus more for bowl
Pizza Sauce
12 ounces fresh mozzarella cheese, thinly sliced

Steps:

  • Heat the oven to 500 degrees, with a 16-inch diameter pizza stone placed on lowest shelf position, for at least 30 minutes.
  • Pour warm water into a small bowl. Add sugar, and sprinkle in yeast. Using a fork, stir the mixture until yeast is dissolved and water has turned a tan color. Let yeast stand until foamy, about 10 minutes. In a food processor, use blade to combine the 2 3/4 cups flour and salt, and pulse three to four times. Add yeast mixture and 1 1/2 tablespoons olive oil. Pulse until the dough comes together, adding more flour as needed until dough is smooth, not tacky, when squeezed. Transfer to clean surface; knead four or five turns into a ball.
  • Brush the inside of a medium bowl with olive oil, and place the dough in the bowl, smooth side up. Cover tightly with plastic wrap, and place in a warm spot until doubled in size, about 40 minutes. Remove plastic wrap, and press your fist into the center of the dough to punch it down. Fold the dough back onto itself four or five times. Turn dough over, folded-side down, cover with plastic wrap, and return to the warm spot to rise again until the dough has doubled in size, about 30 minutes.
  • Punch down the dough, and transfer to a clean surface. Using a bench scraper or a sharp knife, divide the dough in half, and knead each half four or five turns into a ball. Place one of the dough balls back in the oiled bowl, and cover with plastic wrap. Lightly flour a clean surface, place the remaining dough ball on top, pat into a flattened circle, cover lightly with plastic wrap, and let rest 5 minutes. Using your fingers, begin to flatten and push the dough evenly out from the center until it measures about 7 to 8 inches in diameter. Do not press the dough all the way to the edges. Leave a slightly raised border, about a half-inch wide, around entire circumference of pizza dough.
  • Sprinkle cornmeal all over the surface of a pizza peel, and set aside. Lift the dough off the surface, and center it on top of your fists. Hold your fists about 1 to 2 inches apart. Begin to rotate and stretch the dough, moving your fists until they are 6 to 8 inches apart and the dough is several inches larger. Then place your fists under the inside of the outer edge, and continue to stretch the dough a little at a time until it reaches about 12 inches in diameter. The dough will drape down over your forearms. At this stage, it is important to keep your fists along the inside of the outer edge and watch that the dough does not get too thin or tear in the center. At the same time, make sure to maintain the slightly raised border on the edges. The dough is surprisingly resilient and will not tear if this step is done carefully and slowly.
  • Arrange the pizza dough into a circle on top of the cornmeal-dusted peel. Leaving the raised edge uncovered, pour 9 tablespoons of the pizza sauce onto the dough. Using the back of a tablespoon, evenly spread the sauce leaving a half-inch border of dough uncovered. Arrange half of the mozzarella slices on top of the sauce.
  • Lift the pizza peel and, using a slight jerking motion, slide the pizza about one inch back and forth on the peel to loosen it. Slightly tilt the peel, and place the front tip of peel on the back side of the stone. Slide the pizza off the peel, centering it on the stone. Bake until the crust is golden brown and crisp on the edges and the bottom, 10 to 12 minutes, turning the pizza halfway through baking. While first pizza is baking, shape and assemble a second pizza using remaining dough. Using tongs, lift the edge of the first pizza, and slide the peel all the way under to remove it from the oven. Using a pizza wheel, slice the pizza into eight pieces, and serve immediately.

Tips:

  • Use a pizza stone or baking steel to achieve a crispy crust.
  • Preheat your oven to the highest temperature possible before baking the pizza.
  • Use fresh, high-quality ingredients for the best flavor.
  • Don't overload the pizza with toppings, or it will become soggy.
  • Bake the pizza until the crust is golden brown and the cheese is melted and bubbly.
  • Let the pizza cool for a few minutes before slicing and serving.

Conclusion:

Making pizza at home is a fun and rewarding experience. With a little practice, you can create delicious pizzas that rival those from your favorite pizzeria. So what are you waiting for? Get started today!

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