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Pizza Fugazetta

An iconic Argentine focaccia-style pizza from Buenos Aires, characterized by its thick, airy crust generously topped with a substantial layer of sweet, caramelized onions and melted mozzarella cheese.

Tempo de Preparo2 hours 30 minutes (including dough resting)
Tempo de Cozimento25-30 minutes
Tempo Total3 hours
Porções6
DificuldadeMedium
Pizza Fugazetta - Argentina traditional dish

🧂 Ingredientes

  • 600 g Pizza dough (thick, focaccia-style)(A good quality, enriched dough recipe is recommended for this style of pizza. Ensure it has had sufficient time to rise.)
  • 4 large Yellow onions(About 1kg total. Sliced thinly.)
  • 200 g Low-moisture mozzarella cheese(Shredded or thinly sliced. For best results, use whole milk mozzarella.)
  • 4 tbsp Olive oil(Plus extra for greasing the pan and drizzling.)
  • 2 tsp Dried oregano(Or 1 tbsp fresh oregano, finely chopped.)
  • 1 tsp Salt(For seasoning the onions.)
  • 1 tsp Sugar(Optional, to aid onion caramelization.)

💡 Dicas Profissionais

  • The key to Fugazetta is the generous amount of slowly caramelized onions, which provide sweetness and depth of flavor.
  • Ensure your dough is well-risen for a light, focaccia-like texture. It should be thicker than a typical Neapolitan pizza.
  • Don't rush the onion caramelization; low and slow is the best method to achieve sweetness without bitterness.
  • This style of pizza is traditionally served in large squares or rectangles.

Ideias de Variações

Inspiração para sua própria versão desta receita

  • Fugazzeta con Jamón: Add a layer of thinly sliced ham beneath the onions.
  • Fugazzeta con Queso: For a true 'Fugazzeta' (with two 't's), fold the dough in half over the cheese and onions before baking, creating a stuffed pizza.
  • Add other toppings like olives or bell peppers, though the classic is onion-heavy.

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