Pizza puff pastry. When thawed, carefully open the sheet, then slice it in half down the middle. Place both halves on a baking sheet lined with parchment or a baking mat. The puff pastry and sun dried tomatoes are the star and this pizza is a refreshing change from the standard pie.
Ingredients of Pizza puff pastry
- It’s of Maida 2 cup for doigh.
- It’s 1 t of spoon namak.
- Prepare 1 t of spoon baking powder.
- You need 4 tb of spoon oil.
- Prepare of For filling.
- It’s cup of Chicken bone less ek.
- Prepare of Shimla mirch small pieces lehsan adrak paste 1 tb spoon.
- Prepare of Onion 1choped.
- Prepare of White pepper powder half t spoon.
- You need of Tomato seed nikal ke chopped.
- It’s of Vinegar 1 tbspoon.
- You need to taste of Salt.
- You need of Black pepper powder half TB spoon.
- You need of Cheese mozeralla 3 TB spoon.
- You need of Oregano thora sa.
- It’s of Pizza sauce half cup.
However, if you do not feel like thinking, I have a couple of great examples in this recipe. Unroll the pastry, cut into six squares and arrange over two baking trays lined with baking parchment. Line a baking sheet with a nonstick silicon mat (aff link) or parchment paper.; Roll out thawed pastry onto prepared baking sheet and slice in half (width-wise). With bright Spring flavors on a flaky, buttery crust, it's perfect as an appetizer, entree or last-minute snacks.
Pizza puff pastry instructions
- Vegetables cut krlen.
- Oil garam kar ke chicken fry karein lehsan adrak paste dalen 5 min bd ek ek kar ke onion Shimla mirch tomato add karein.
- Ab masale dalen black pepper powder salt white pepper powder vinegar pizza sauce oregano.
- Cholha band kar ke cheese dalen or thanda krlen.
- Dough ke lye 2 cup maida me namak 1 t spoon or baking powder 1 t spoon oil 4 tbspoon dalen or achi dough tayar karein.
- Ab bari si roti bailen or cut krlen is trhan filling rakhen.
- Cover kar ke fork se side band krden egg yolk lagaen or fry krlen low flame p.
It seems like I went to bed and overnight winter turned to Spring. Puff Pastry Pizza. by Tom Kerridge. This is a great informal lunch dish or a fantastic starter any time. Serve it in the middle of the table – it looks impressive but because you're using bought puff pastry it's very simple to make. Left to go cold, it's a super packed lunch to take to school or the office.