No: there's no ambient hot dry air involved in microwave cooking so you'll be left with a bizarre slab of internally steamed rubber at best.. It's the drying and subsequent browning effect of the hot dry air applied from the outside in an oven that forms the crust, the crunch etc. This one will just not fly.
2007-07-15 12:41:25
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answered by CubCur 6
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I do think so, and maybe I am wrong and to cook pizza dough in a microwave oven might be after all possible
2015-04-08 23:51:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it is very a distant possibility to cook pizza dough in a microwave oven
2015-07-24 02:05:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't see why there might not be any problems to cook pizza dough in a microwave oven
2015-04-23 00:54:53
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answered by Anonymous
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no many the masses did say it is probable to cook pizza dough in a microwave oven
2015-03-30 23:32:43
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answered by Anonymous
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no many Folks did say it could not be feasible to cook pizza dough in a microwave oven
2015-04-13 20:52:51
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answered by Anonymous
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to cook pizza dough in a microwave oven? yes it can be feasible
2015-04-06 15:32:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes Dear!!! It is POSSIBLE:):)
Chk out this>>>
how to make pizza dough from scratch
Cooking time: More than 1 hour
Once you've made the base, you can cook your pizza in the oven, on a grill, or make mini pizzas and cook them in your microwave oven.
INGREDIENTS
1 package of active dry yeast
1 cup warm water
½ tsp salt
2 tsp olive oil + extra for greasing
3.5 cups white plain flour
METHOD
1. Dissolve yeast in the water in a large bowl. Add salt, oil and half the flour, mix for one minute with a wooden spoon and continue to add the balance of the flour until the dough forms a ball. Knead dough with the hands on a wooden board by folding over, pressing down and turning repeatedly for 2 to 3 minutes.
2. Place dough in a lightly oiled bowl and sprinkle the top of the dough with oil. Cover with a tea towel and stand for 1.5 hours in a warm place, such as near a heater or on the window sill to rise.
3. When it has doubled in size, punch down dough a few times with your fists, then divide dough into half and shape into balls. Wrap in plastic cling wrap and let it rest for a further 30 minutes.
4. Now you are ready to build the pizza. Lightly coat a large wooden board with flour, then stretch and roll the dough until it reaches the thickness you want, about 7mm.
5. Place the dough on a flat, round pan and mould the edges up to form a slight lip. This lip will fill out during baking giving you a traditional crust. Now you are ready for your toppings. Make sure you’ve got some fresh mozzarella or good parmesan handy. Other than that you can top with whatever you’re hungry for, and place made pizza back in the oven for five minutes or until warm throughout.
2007-07-15 12:31:31
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-06-01 06:30:52
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answered by ? 3
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2016-05-01 03:30:02
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answer #10
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answered by ? 3
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