Deep Dish Pizza Recipe (2024)

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As promised, here is the recipe from Cook’s Illustrated! I contacted them last night and they promptly replied. If you don’t have a a subscription and you love to cook, I highly recommend this publication.

Chicago Style Deep-Dish Pizza

Makes two 9-inch pizzas, serving 4 to 6. Published January 1, 2010. From Cook’s Illustrated.

Place a damp kitchen towel under the mixer and watch it at all times during kneading to prevent it from wobbling off the counter. Handle the dough with slightly oiled hands, or it might stick. The test kitchen prefers Dragone Whole Milk Mozzarella; part-skim mozzarella can also be used, but avoid preshredded cheese, as it does not melt well. Our preferred brands of crushed tomatoes are Tuttorosso and Muir Glen. Grate the onion on the large holes of a box grater.

Ingredients

Dough
3 1/4cups (16 1/4 ounces) unbleached all-purpose flour
1/2cup (2 3/4 ounces) yellow cornmeal
1 1/2teaspoons table salt
2teaspoons sugar
2 1/4teaspoons instant or rapid-rise yeast
1 1/4cups water (10 ounces), room temperature
3tablespoons unsalted butter , melted, plus 4 tablespoons, softened
1teaspoon plus 4 tablespoons olive oil
Sauce
2tablespoons unsalted butter
1/4cup grated onion , from 1 medium onion (see note)
1/4teaspoon dried oregano
Table salt
2medium garlic cloves , minced or pressed through garlic press (about 2 teaspoons)
1(28-ounce) can crushed tomatoes (see note)
1/4teaspoon sugar
2tablespoons coarsely chopped fresh basil leaves
1tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
Ground black pepper
Toppings
1pound mozzarella cheese , shredded (about 4 cups) [we used a mix of mozzarella and cheddar]
1/2ounce grated Parmesan cheese (about 1/4 cup) [just a tiny sprinkle of parm for us]

Instructions

  1. FOR THE DOUGH: Mix flour, cornmeal, salt, sugar, and yeast in bowl of stand mixer fitted with dough hook on low speed until incorporated, about 1 minute. Add water and melted butter and mix on low speed until fully combined, 1 to 2 minutes, scraping sides and bottom of bowl occasionally. Increase speed to medium and knead until dough is glossy and smooth and pulls away from sides of bowl, 4 to 5 minutes. (Dough will only pull away from sides while mixer is on. When mixer is off, dough will fall back to sides.)
  2. Using fingers, coat large bowl with 1 teaspoon olive oil, rubbing excess oil from fingers onto blade of rubber spatula. Using oiled spatula, transfer dough to bowl, turning once to oil top; cover tightly with plastic wrap. Let rise at room temperature until nearly doubled in volume, 45 to 60 minutes.
  3. FOR THE SAUCE: While dough rises, heat butter in medium saucepan over medium heat until melted. Add onion, oregano, and 1/2 teaspoon salt; cook, stirring occasionally, until liquid has evaporated and onion is golden brown, about 5 minutes. Add garlic and cook until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Stir in tomatoes and sugar, increase heat to high, and bring to simmer. Lower heat to medium-low and simmer until reduced to 2 1/2 cups, 25 to 30 minutes. Off heat, stir in basil and oil, then season with salt and pepper.
  4. TO LAMINATE THE DOUGH: [We actually did not do this because we didn’t have time and the pizza didn’t seem to suffer. If you have the time, I do recommend trying it] Adjust oven rack to lower position and heat oven to 425 degrees. Using rubber spatula, turn dough out onto dry work surface and roll into 15- by 12-inch rec-tangle. Using offset spatula, spread softened butter over surface of dough, leaving 1/2-inch border along edges. Starting at short end, roll dough into tight cylinder. With seam side down, flatten cylinder into 18- by 4-inch rectangle. Cut rectangle in half crosswise. Working with 1 half, fold into thirds like business letter; pinch seams together to form ball. Repeat with remaining half. Return balls to oiled bowl, cover tightly with plastic wrap, and let rise in refrigerator until nearly doubled in volume, 40 to 50 minutes.
  5. Coat two 9-inch round cake pans with 2 tablespoons olive oil each. Transfer 1 dough ball to dry work surface and roll out into 13-inch disk about 1/4 inch thick. Transfer dough to pan by rolling dough loosely around rolling pin and unrolling into pan. Lightly press dough into pan, working into corners and 1 inch up sides. If dough resists stretching, let it relax 5 minutes before trying again. Repeat with remaining dough ball.
  6. For each pizza, sprinkle 2 cups mozzarella evenly over surface of dough. Spread 1 1/4 cups tomato sauce over cheese and sprinkle 2 tablespoons Parmesan over sauce. Bake until crust is golden brown, 20 to 30 minutes. Remove pizza from oven and let rest 10 minutes before slicing and serving.
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