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08 May 2011

My Version of Papa Murphy's Cheesy Bread

As you may know, I am a huge fan of Papa Murphy's Pizza. I believe that they have some of the best pizza around (minus my old favorite Chicago Connection). However, during these tough economic times, it is not always feasible for us to go out and grab one of their take-and-bake pizzas and cheesy breads to enjoy, so I do the next best thing and make my own. So, enough of the blathering and on to the recipe.

photo of baked cheesy bread

What you need...

  • Garlic sauce...1 recipe ( you may not use the entire amount, but it will come close). Also, be sure to make the garlic sauce at least 2+ hours in advance. Here is My Version of Papa Murphy's Garlic Sauce, that you can use
...and for the Pizza Dough
  • Warm water...1 ½ cups (about 110 degrees)
  • Flour...3-3 ½ cups
  • Yeast...2 ½ tsp.
  • Brown sugar... 1 tsp.
  • Salt...1 tsp.(I use onion salt for more flavor. If you do this, you can omit the onion powder)
  • Garlic powder...1 tsp.
  • Onion powder...1 tsp.
  • Oregano...1 tsp.
    Putting it Together
  • Set your bread machine to the "Mix Dough" setting and then add the brown sugar, water, and yeast. Let proof for about 5 minutes
  • Add 1 cup of flour and then olive oil, salt, garlic powder, onion powder, and oregano
  • Start the machine and add the remaining flour ½ cup at a time. Let the machine incorporate the flour before adding more. Once all flour is added, make sure the dough is not too wet or dry (add flour or extra water as needed)
  • Once the dough cycle is complete (about 1 hour 40 minutes), remove dough and gently roll into a ball
    • OR remove dough from machine after it is finished kneading- about 20 minutes- and place in a large, oiled, bowl. Cover with oiled plastic wrap and place in a warm area until doubled- about 1 hour), then remove dough and gently roll into a log-shape

photo of dough shaped in log

  • Using a knife or dough cutter, slice even pieces from the dough (about 10-12 slices)
  • Take each slice, place on counter, and roll out lengthwise into a rope (about 12 inches)

The first tray...
photo of dough shaped in ropes

  • Place 2 inches apart on parchment-covered baking sheet and repeat with each slice
  • Using a pizza cutter, cut each piece in half

photo of dough shaped in ropes and cut

  • Cover with lightly oiled plastic wrap and let rise in warm area for 30 minutes
  • Shred cheeses and mix together
  • Set oven to 425°
  • Once doubled, slather each piece liberally with garlic sauce
  • Cover liberally with cheese

Dough is covered in sauce and cheese is being applied...
photo of dough slathered in sauce and cheese

  • Bake for 12-15 minutes, until lightly browned
  • Enjoy!
These store well in the refrigerator and also freeze very well. To reheat, pop in the microwave on high, for 20 seconds. You might also want to try putting a slice of salami on them.

19 February 2011

My Version of Papa Murphy's Garlic Sauce

I have to admit that I am a very big fan of Papa Murphy's pizza, but I can't always hop in a car and go get one. This being the case, I hunted around for a recipe that I could make at home, yet still tastes very close to the real thing...and by taking a few recipes and tweaking them, I think I found it! This recipe calls for using Ranch Dressing and I found that by making the dressing myself, I can come closer to the actual Papa Murphy's sauce.

Before I get to the recipe, let me tell you that the garlic used in this recipe gives the sauce a bite, but when heated, the flavor mellows very nicely. So, if you use this as a dip, expect a bite. Some other uses are: as a pizza sauce (duh!), cheesy bread, mix it in mashed potatoes, use instead of mayo to add a bite to your sandwich, or put a dab on your steak. Just use your imagination, you won't be sorry.

If you just want to use the ranch dressing portion of this recipe, just omit the minced garlic and the Parmesan cheese.
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