We've been talking about whether good pizza is good for you, because you make it with white flour. The issue is fair enough. Still, good pizza dough is flour, water, salt and yeast. That's it.
Here is the ingredients list for bad bread. This is going to take a minute, and comes right off the label of bad store bread.
Enriched wheat flour [wheat flour, malted barley flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid], water, skim milk, high fructose corn syrup (that's right, sugar), yeast, soybean and cottonseed oil (hummm), salt, wheat gluten, sodium stearoyl lactylate, mono- and diglyerides, corn flour, tumeric (image how white it would be without the coloring), mono calcium phosphate, calcium sulfate, ammonium sulfate, soy secithin, cornstart, calcium propinate.
Even the flour is loaded with additives. My King Arthur White Whole Wheat flour ingredients list says "100% hard white winter wheat flour milled from the entire wheat berry." The Caputo is 100% natural as well (though not whole wheat).
It is true that whole wheat flour is better than white flour, and I use it for all of my bread (but not my pizza and focaccia). Still, just thinking about store bread makes me cringe. I would be afraid to see the ingredients list for a chain store pizza. It should carry a warning label -- "eating store bread kills".
So make great pizza, live long and prosper. And if you don't bake all the time, get your bread from a great bakery like Jim's.
James
Here is the ingredients list for bad bread. This is going to take a minute, and comes right off the label of bad store bread.
Enriched wheat flour [wheat flour, malted barley flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid], water, skim milk, high fructose corn syrup (that's right, sugar), yeast, soybean and cottonseed oil (hummm), salt, wheat gluten, sodium stearoyl lactylate, mono- and diglyerides, corn flour, tumeric (image how white it would be without the coloring), mono calcium phosphate, calcium sulfate, ammonium sulfate, soy secithin, cornstart, calcium propinate.
Even the flour is loaded with additives. My King Arthur White Whole Wheat flour ingredients list says "100% hard white winter wheat flour milled from the entire wheat berry." The Caputo is 100% natural as well (though not whole wheat).
It is true that whole wheat flour is better than white flour, and I use it for all of my bread (but not my pizza and focaccia). Still, just thinking about store bread makes me cringe. I would be afraid to see the ingredients list for a chain store pizza. It should carry a warning label -- "eating store bread kills".
So make great pizza, live long and prosper. And if you don't bake all the time, get your bread from a great bakery like Jim's.
James
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