Ingredients
For the dough:
Flour 250 g
Olive oil 1 tbsp
Salt
Dry yeast 1 tsp
Water 1 cup
For the filling:
Smoked sausage 300 g
Mushrooms 200 g
Parmesan cheese 200 g
Cheddar cheese 150 g
Tomato 1 pc
Onion 1/2 pc
Bell pepper to taste
Pickled cucumber to taste
Corn to taste
Mayonnaise
Ketchup
Herbs
Knead the dough. Mix the flour with salt and dry yeast, then gradually add the warm water, add the olive oil, and knead the dough.
If you add too much water and the dough becomes too runny, add a little more flour (just enough to prevent the dough from becoming too hard). Knead the dough thoroughly and let it rest in a warm place for 30-40 minutes, covered with a towel.
Wash the mushrooms and cut them into medium-thick slices. Cut the onions and tomatoes into rings or half-rings, and slice the smoked sausages. If using ham, slice it. Grate the cheeses coarsely.
By combining two or more types of cheese to suit your taste, your pizza will be piquant and unique. Of course, you can also use just one type of your favorite cheese.
Once the dough has rested, knead it and roll out a thin pizza crust. Keep in mind: the dough should be soft and airy. If it sticks to your hands, don't rush to add too much flour, otherwise the pizza crust will be hard when baked.
Place the pizza crust on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. To prevent the pizza from burning, sprinkle a little flour on the parchment paper and then lay out the dough. Roll up the edges of the pizza to create a nice crimp.
Grease the pizza crust with ketchup (mayonnaise, or sauce) and add the toppings. Feel free to get creative and add whatever you like. The main thing is to top it all with cheese.
Delicious toppings for homemade pizza include: sausage, mushrooms, onion rings, a little corn, tomatoes, and cheese. For a piquant flavor, add slices of pickles or olives. Don't forget to brush the layers of toppings with mayonnaise for a juicy pizza. But don't overdo the sauce, or the pizza will run during baking.
Bake the pizza for 20-30 minutes at 200 degrees Celsius (400 degrees Fahrenheit). Check for doneness by the softness of the crust. Don't overcook the pizza, or the dough may become too dry and hard. Cut the finished pizza into portions, garnish with fresh herbs, and serve.