Ideas For Trendy & Healthier Pizza Alternatives
Posted: Friday, February 22, 2008
by William Lockhart
HpmePizzaChef.com
The infamous pizza pie continues to be one of the most beloved foods in the world, especially in the United States. As the baby boomer generation continues to dictate a wide variety of trends inside and outside of the food and beverage sectors, new and alternative ideas are beginning to emerge to move pizza closer to healthier and more exciting recipes that this sector of society craves.
The way pizza is served, cooked and eaten is also evolving. Many people are experimenting with new ways of enjoying their favorite pizza pies without the gluten content found in traditional pizza crusts. Some examples of these tpyes of gluten free products include tapioca flour, corn flour, white rice flour and corn meal.
Some pioneer pizza makers are blending these types of ingredients into traditional flour mixes to reduce gluten content in hopes of increasing the possibility of creating heathier pies. Some are even developing innovative means to use ony these ingredients as they recreate their favorite pizza creations.
Here's a few characteristics about some of the healthier ingredients that are emerging for pizza lovers:
Corn Flour - This type of flour is milled from corn and can be easily blended with cornmeal for a more cornbreanb or muffin type of taste and texture. some have had success using a derivative of this blend for deep dish and chicago style pizza pies.
White Rice Flour - This type of flour is a great flour for gluten-free baking. It originates from polished white rice. It does have somewhat of a bland flavor so it's usually best when blended with other types of flour. It bakes well but doesn't impart much flavor. White rice flour is usually available in most health food stores and Asian markets. When using this type of flour for your pizza creations I suggest using "fine textured white rice flour".
If you're ready to try a few alternative ingredients for your favorite pizza creations, try using your favorite recipes and substituing some of the healthier ingredients for different tastes and textures. Augment your new creations with healthier toppings like unique blends of veggies and meats.
Approaching your pizza making activities in this manner will yield some delightful results. The difference in taste is often quite minimal. If all else fails simply try purchasing a gluten-free flour mixture from your favorite health store. This helps to avoid the guesswork involved when substituing traditional ingredients.
Approaching your pizza making activities in this manner will yield some delightful results. The difference in taste is often quite minimal. If all else fails simply try purchasing a gluten-free flour mixture from your favorite health store. This helps to avoid the guesswork involved when substituing traditional ingredients.
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