Florentine dairy-free pizza
Florentine dairy-free pizza
Hit your 5-a-day target in one go with this crisp pizza piled high with veg, suitable for the lactose-intolerant
- Plus rising
- Serves 2
- Easy
Nutrition per serving
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Calories 827
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Carbohydrates 140
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Saturated Fat 2
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Sugar 9
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Protein 28
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Fat 17
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Fiber 12
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Salt 3.4
Ingredients
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2 tbsp olive oil, plus extra for drizzling
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2 garlic cloves, sliced
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400g can chopped tomatoes
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400g frozen spinach, defrosted
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toppings of your choice- anchovies, olives, capers, pepperoni, artichoke hearts, grilled peppers
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2 eggs
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small handful basil leaves
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2 handfuls rocket
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juice ½ lemon
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350g strong white flour
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7g sachet fast-action dried yeast
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1 tbsp coarse or fine semolina
Method
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To make the base, tip the flour into the bowl of a table-top mixer (or food processor with a dough attachment). Add 1 tsp salt to one side of the bowl and the yeast to the other. Add 275ml lukewarm water and mix on slow until a sticky dough forms. Turn up the mixer for 5-6 mins until an indent pushed into the dough pops out quickly. Put the dough in a lightly oiled bowl, then cover and leave in a warm place to prove until doubled in size.
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Meanwhile, heat the oil in a frying pan and sizzle the garlic for a few secs, then tip in the tomatoes, season and simmer for 5 mins until the sauce has thickened.
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Heat oven to 220C/200C fan/gas 7. Knead the dough for a few mins, then halve and roll each half as thinly as possible. Lay each base on a baking sheet dusted with the semolina. Divide the tomato sauce between the pizzas, spreading almost to the edge. Dot over the spinach, add your toppings and drizzle with a little oil. Cook for 5 mins, then crack an egg onto each pizza. Swap the baking sheets, then cook for 10 mins more or until bases are cooked through. Drizzle the basil and rocket with a drop of oil and the lemon juice. Scatter over the pizza before eating.