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Umm….so yeah. There is pizza, and then there is this pizza.
I am well aware that it is not your typical everyday pizza, but apparently it’s pretty traditional in Italy.
Ok, and New York. Any New Yorker’s out there ever had The Montanara Pizza?
So, do you remember back in the summer when I made the Mozzarella in Carrozza? and I was telling you guys about that old Italian cookbook my dad got me? Well, this is another recipe idea from that book. It’s not the same recipe, but it’s the same idea, a classic fried Italian pizza.
I am not really sure what’s it is called, because in my cookbook half of the recipes are in Italian, but after a little research online I discovered that a fried pizza is commonly referred to as The Montanara Pizza and according to the New York Times, they are pretty popular in NYC now.
So there’s the background behind this recipe. Super fun stuff, right? Yeah.
Here’s the deal, this pizza is basically a Margarita pizza, but fried and made more consumer friendly – and winter friendly, by using canned san marzano tomatoes.
I used my favorite dough recipe, but this time, I let the dough rise overnight to allow it to develop flavor. Apparently, this is customary in Italy, so I went with it. For the sauce, I stayed pretty traditional, but at the same time, did my own thing, because I just can’t help myself.
And FYI, the sauce is soo good. It’s loaded with garlic, basil and maybe a little butter too. Whaat? Yes.
And oh my gosh? For the toppings, it’s really just some smoked mozzarella and basil. Crazy simple, but it is all you need. If you have some pine nuts, I’d add those too, but other than that, it’s all about the cheese.
Fried crust, melted cheese and fresh basil. Seriously.
Oh, and I figured that if there was ever a time to post a fried pizza, it’d be now, just days before the Super Bowl, when fried food is 100% acceptable.
I feel like I should also explain that we are only frying the dough here. See, you just take one ball of dough and flatten it out into a circle. Fry the circle of dough for about one minute per side and remove from the oil. Then top the fried dough with sauce, cheese and basil, place on a super hot pizza stone, and then under the broiler it goes for about two minutes or until the cheese is all melted and bubbly. And then of course – you eat it!!
Heck yes.
If you do not have a pizza stone, you can just use a 10-12 inch cast iron skillet or a baking sheet, but use the stone if you have it (and then the skillet and then if you don’t have either of those, the baking sheet).
Ok, and now I am done. Are you ready for the best pizza ever?
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GOOD. Lets make it already!
Love This! Bookmarking to try sometime! Never thought of frying a pizza crust…
Thanks so much! Hope you love it!
This is the GREATEST THING I HAVE EVER SEEN.
haha! YES!! Thanks so much, Cynthia!
that opening sentence should simply read, there is “my diet” and then there is my DIET, which includes like 8 of these pizzas.
LOL! So so true though!
Thanks Christine! 🙂
WOW … WOW… Can I say “wow” again? This looks mind-blowingly good. Thanks for sharing.
Haha! Thanks so much!! 🙂
Your pictures look incredible and your pizza really comes to live. I can almost imagen the heavenly smell of the delicious melted cheese and tomatoes. Great recipe!
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Thank you so much, Valerie! 🙂
I’ve never heard of fried pizza….apparently I’m not spending enough time in NYC…because I definitely would have tried this…and now I’m obsessed…I have to try it now!
THANKS! 🙂
Gosh that looks like a delicious pizza!
Thanks erin!
Waa, fried pizza, huh? That’s sounds freaking awesome!
Thanks so much!!
YUMMMMMMMM! I never thought of frying pizza dough!
Thanks!
SO by “bunch” of fresh basil you clearly mean multiple bunches right?!? That’s how I eat my pizza, with a basil salad on top drizzled with olive oil and sea salt. Hello, singing to my soul right now! I have heard of this pizza but have never made it. That crunchy crust definitely sells me.
HAha! Yes, a basil salad sounds incredibly PERFECT!! 🙂
Oh man! I love making pizza like this! Definitely more Italian style, which is certainly the best!!
Thanks Katrina!
my goodness!! best looking pizza i’ve seen in a loooooong time..
THANK YOU! 🙂
It’s almost like naan bread!! GOTTA love it!
Yeah! 🙂
I really enjoy using the skillet method to cook pizza, but it’s always so difficult to get the whole pizza (toppings and all) transferred to the skillet in one successful piece. This frying method looks super similar and much easier. Can’t wait to try it out!
I LOVE the skillet method!! And yeah, this is a lot like that, but just fried dough instead. Thanks Jenna!
Yeah…this looks incredibly delicious!
Thank you!