Bambino Sooji Pizza Recipe - Bambino Pasta

Bambino Sooji Pizza Recipe

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Prep Time 10 min
Cook Time 20 min
Total Time 30 min
Servings 2 servings
Category Main Course

Indulge in a culinary adventure with Bambino Sooji Pizza recipe, a delightful twist on the classic pizza that promises a crunchy, flavorful experience. This unique pizza variation combines the goodness of sooji/rava/semolina with a medley of vibrant toppings, creating a dish that's not only visually appealing but also a treat for your taste buds.

Methods

  • In a large mixing bowl add Bambino sooji, rice flour, all-purpose flour, curd, salt and give it a good mix
  • Then add 1⁄4 cup water into the sooji mixture and mix until you get a smooth thick batter which is still at pouring consistency
  • Cover the batter and keep it aside for the next 15-20 minutes
  • After 15-20 minutes the rava must have soaked up the water and is still at pouring consistency. If your rava is too thick then add some water
  • Now to this mix add in 4 cloves of finely chopped garlic and all of the baking soda, and mix vigorously
  • In a pan add some oil and spread it so that it coats the surface of the pan, and then add two big ladles full of this batter and using the ladle give it a round shape
  • Cover the mixture on the pan and let it cook for the next 2-3 minutes
  • Garnish with a generous amount of cheese, olives, oregano & chilli flakes
  • Cover it and let it cook for 2-3 minutes or until the cheese melts. Make sure the flame is on low.
  • After 2-3 minutes your pizza should be ready so take it out on a plate and using a pizza cutter cut it into 4 equal slices
  • Serve hot

Tip: If you want the base to be firmer then just add more of the all-purpose flour and rice flour and reduce the rava by the same amount.

Give your pizza night a makeover with our Sooji Pizza recipe. This innovative take on the classic pizza not only satisfies your cravings but also adds a delightful crunch to every bite.

Whether you’re a pizza enthusiast or just looking to try something new, this Sooji Pizza is a must-try for a memorable dining experience. Try it today and elevate your pizza game!

Made this Sooji Pizza? Try this Sooji Waffles recipe also.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make pizza dough with sooji instead of maida?
Yes! The Bambino Sooji Pizza recipe uses rava/sooji as the base instead of maida, making it healthier and quicker. The batter-style base doesn't require kneading or rising time and cooks into a crispy, satisfying crust.
Is sooji pizza crust crispy or soft?
Bambino Sooji pizza crust is crispy on the outside and slightly chewy on the inside, similar to a thin-crust pizza. The sooji gives a naturally gritty texture that crisps up nicely when cooked on medium heat.
How do I prevent my sooji pizza from getting soggy?
Preheat your pan well before pouring the Bambino Sooji batter, use minimal sauce to avoid excess moisture, and cook covered on low-medium heat until the base sets before adding toppings. Avoid overloading with wet ingredients.