How to Make Crispy, Chewy Detroit-Style Pizza



Test cook Bryan Roof makes host Julia Collin Davison a regional favorite—Detroit-Style Pizza.

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  1. When it comes to food I am a purist so I order brick cheese in 6 lb loafs and vacuum packed 12 ounce pieces and freeze them for pizza. I also freeze the excess sauce so that I don't have to make it every time as well. In my opinion the best substitute isn't Monteray Jack or that horrid concoction of mozzarella and feta I have seen elsewhere. I say use farmers cheese or Muenster. Brick cheese taste just like farmers cheese and is the same thing just pressed into bricks. Muenster is the closest in taste and texture after farmers cheese. It melts the same way as muenster too. I would use a bit more oil for the crust and recommend a pizza stone or a steel.

  2. @3:07 she says "that is an autolyse" usually you would not have added the yeast yet. At least that's what I was taught, autolyse is usually just flour and water mix and let it autolyse for the time period you wish. Maybe I'm wrong though. Pizza looks like it came out great.

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