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    Newest awesome thing

    I've been making pizza about once a week for a few months now: homemade dough rolled out and coated with pesto, then topped with tomatoes and onions, freshly-shredded mozzarella. Pretty darn good.

    The other night I had some dough left over so I decided to experiment by combining it with some other odds-and-ends in my fridge. Browned some ground beef with appropriate seasonings. Mixed the beef with ricotta cheese and some freshly-grated romano, put it all in the rolled out dough, added some left-over spaghetti sauce. then wrapped the dough up around it all and baked it for a while until golden brown.

    I dunno what it is... stromboli?... but it is damn good. Just made up a few of 'em to take to work for lunch. Relatively quick and versatile (ingredient-wise) too. Yum yum.
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    Sounds Yum!
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    Could be a stromboli, or roll, or calzone...
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    sounds great!
    how much work is it making the dough?

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    Indeed...type out your recipe for your dough if you have the time!
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    Quote Originally Posted by attgig
    sounds great!
    how much work is it making the dough?
    Mine is super easy.

    1. Drive to Trader Joe's
    2. Pick up fresh dough from refrigerator case
    3. Go home & make yummy pizza

    TJ's has several varieties of fresh dough and all of them are great! :dinner:

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    Napoleon, if you're still experimenting, you could try bbq or ranch pizza. Just make the dough, add ranch or bbq sauce, and then chicken (after cooking). Really easy and really good

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    Here's a rough recipe:

    1 cup warm water
    1 Tbsp (or one packet) yeast
    1 Tbsp sugar
    2 cups all-purpose flour
    1 tsp salt
    1 Tbsp olive oil

    -Dissolve yeast and sugar into water (I whip it up good with a whisk). Let stand maybe 10 mins, until foamy.

    -Gradually mix in flour. Add olive oil and salt at some point as you go.

    -Kneed the dough for a minute or so. Don't over-work the dough or it'll get too tough. It should be soft and a little sticky.

    -Roll out the dough into desired shape and thickness. I use a rolling pin, but if you're talented enough maybe you could spin it on your finger and throw it in the air. I'm not that daring.

    -Add stuff to it, then bake 'til done. I'll bake at 400F for a pizza or 350F for something filled like stromboli/calzone,etc.

    It takes maybe 20 minutes, counting the 10 minutes for waiting on yeast.
    Last edited by Napoleon54; 10-05-2008 at 06:47 PM.
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