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Fried pizza

Pizza fritta

Stuffed with ricotta, Parmesan, mozzarella & basil

Fried pizza

1 hr

Not Too Tricky

serves 12

About the recipe

Pizza fritta is one of the oldest forms of pizza, the classic street food of Naples, where it was easier to cook more using oil than managing a wood oven. The texture is almost doughnut-like on the outside, and creamy in the middle. Tweak this simple filling by adding any of your favourite ingredients to gently melt inside.


nutrition per serving

640

Calories


32.4g

Fat


11.2g

Saturates


5.1g

Sugars


1.7g

Salt


26.3g

Protein


60.9g

Carbs


2.9g

Fibre


of an adult’s reference intake


Recipe From

Jamie Cooks Italy

Jamie Cooks Italy

By Jamie Oliver

Ingredients

1 x Neapolitan pizza base recipe

1 x Hero tomato sauce

Tipo 00 flour, for dusting

100g Parmesan cheese

500g quality ricotta cheese

400g mozzarella cheese

1 bunch of fresh basil (30g)

2 litres vegetable oil, for frying

Method

  1. Make your dough, proving it for 1 hour, rather than overnight, and your Hero tomato sauce.
  2. When the time’s up, divide the dough into 12 balls on a flour-dusted surface, dust them with flour, cover with a clean damp tea towel, and rest for 10 minutes.
  3. One at a time, press out a ball of dough with your fingers, stretching and flattening it into a 15cm round.
  4. Finely grate the Parmesan and beat with the ricotta, then add a heaped spoonful to your dough round. Tear over a little mozzarella, season, push a few basil leaves into the top, then fold over the dough to seal the filling inside. Press down to stick, twisting and tucking the dough, if needed, like pizza ravioli! Repeat.
  5. Heat the vegetable oil in a large, sturdy pan over a medium-high heat. Drop in a cube of potato and when it’s golden and rises to the surface, the oil is ready. I’m not a lover of deep-frying but it does give the best results here – please be careful.
  6. Working in batches, lower in two fritte to cook for 1½ minutes on each side, or until golden. Remove to a plate lined with kitchen paper to drain, then let the oil come back up to temperature before adding the next two.
  7. Warm the tomato sauce and serve on the side for dunking. Sprinkle more fresh basil leaves over the fritte, to serve.

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