First and foremost, let me say that the most important rule for pizza is to just eat what you like…, but Neapolitan Pizza is more regulated than Wall St and TSA combined and maybe that’s why Naples has some of the best pizza in the world no matter which pizzeria you go to. Seriously, I lived there for a month and didn’t have a bad pizza once. It’s impressive, but THAT is what rules are for. Not to condemn other pizzas as inferior, but to maintain a quality that you can count on. Bravissimo, Napoli! La tua pizza è buonissima.

Warning: This recipe really doesn’t work out too well if you are cooking in a home oven. You really need something like a @gozney Arc or an @oonihq pizza oven to get up to a high enough temperature… or a friend like @leannecitrone who has the setup of my DREAMS.

Thanks so much for having us over for an amazing pizza night.

For anyone who want’s to try their hand at an authentic Margherita… here you go! It’s in metric because… it’s Italian.

Ingredients:
– Water 1l
– Salt 40-60 g
– Yeast (based on temperature and humidity):
Fresh yeast – 0.1-3 grams
Mother Yeast – 5-20% of flour used
Dry yeast – 1/3 of fresh yeast used (1 gram of dry for 3 grams of fresh)
– Flour 1,600-1,800g

Mix the dough in the order of the video, water, yeast, flour, and then salt once the dough has formed.

Knead for a few minutes, but most of the gluten will develop during the first 2hr rest under a damp cloth.

Form little balls of 200 – 280 g, to obtain a pizza with a diameter between 22 and 35 cm. Rest those covered for 2 hours, then place them in the fridge for another 6-22 hours.

Remove the doughballs an hour before you’re going to cook them so that they can return to room temp.

Spread them in as little flour as possible, and top with

Peeled and crushed San Marzano Tomatoes 60 – 80g (1% salted)*
Buffalo or cow mozzarella/ fior di latte** 80 – 100g
Fresh basil some leaves
Grated hard cheese (optional) 5 – 7g
Extra virgin olive oil 6 – 7g (tolerance +20%)

*Peeled S.Marzano tomato from Agro Sarnese-Nocerino. D.O.P. The use of fresh or industrial peeled tomatoes “Roma type long tomatoes”, preferably Italian, is permitted
The procedure involves preparing the tomato sauce by salting it and not adding salt directly to the pizza disc. In detail, for 1kg of peeled tomato the quantity of salt to add is approximately 10-12g, in the case of S. Marzano tomato, which is already a tastier product, the quantity to add is approximately 7-10g per kg.

**Mozzarella Buffalo mozzarella from Campania D.O.P.

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35 Comments

  1. telling me which movies i am allowed to watch while the dough is resting really upped my game, thanks man.

  2. You should bake the dought with only tomato first
    Then take out, add mozzarella (smaller Pieces) and back in for.just a couple of minutes

  3. Nice! But do slice the mozzarella thinner, the shape is right but the thickness it's too much, it dries better while cooking if thinner too. Also, crust has to be tall and pretty much full of air, so do push from the center to outward while shaping it.

  4. I am going to exho what a lot of comments are saying about how great your content is and how amazing your editing and presentation are. ✨ I hope, whatever happens, you always keep it 100% Trigg, please don't ever lose that. 🔒

    Also, I appreciate SO much that you took the pronunciation hint from the viewer in the last video and applied it. I smiled with pride 😊 Thank you and we appreciate you 🫶🏾

  5. Question:
    What if I want to switch movies like Godfather trilogy and Vittorio De Sica instead of Fast Furious and John Wick?

  6. Looks like these are the avpn rules for a neopolitan margherita pizza. There is a 28 page document that in exacting detail lays all the rules out.

    From the exact dimensions of the pizza oven (the door better by 44-50cm wide, if its 51cm are you even authentic bro?), to the proving draw used in the second proof (18-20 degrees at 60-70% humidity), it lays everything out in excruciating detail.

    It does begrudgingly make some allowances for logistics, canned rather than fresh tomatoes are "permitted" but overall makes it quite hard for someone not living in napoli with access to fresh local ingredients to make a "fully authentic" neopolitan margherita pizza.

  7. Ah authentic Italian pizza my least favorite thing to consume. Bring me my hot and ready pizza box from little Caesars.

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