forever_town
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Re: The Snowpocalypse Pizza Escapade
OK, here's the breakdown.
I decided to get started with it about 2:30 or so since I know my folks were planning on doing more cooking after I was done. I went with a recipe I'd found online and got into a little bit of a tiff with my father who was trying to "supervise" (read, all but do it FOR me). He then backed off.
I basically followed the recipe to a T when it came to the dough. It turned out VERY sticky (fortunately, this is where Dad stepped in and helped out a little bit).
It turned out to be a bit bland and somewhat uneven since I didn't roll it out. I added a few cheeses (though not as many as I would have liked) and sprinkled some Italian seasoning and garlic on it to give it a little more kick. I also could have left it in the oven a couple more minutes. That, and Dad described the crust as "a little dough-y".
Considering the fact that it was my first attempt, I'm pleased with it. I liked my own pizza better than DiGiorno's. I've definitely tasted worse than my own pizza, that's for sure.
OK, here's the breakdown.
I decided to get started with it about 2:30 or so since I know my folks were planning on doing more cooking after I was done. I went with a recipe I'd found online and got into a little bit of a tiff with my father who was trying to "supervise" (read, all but do it FOR me). He then backed off.
I basically followed the recipe to a T when it came to the dough. It turned out VERY sticky (fortunately, this is where Dad stepped in and helped out a little bit).
It turned out to be a bit bland and somewhat uneven since I didn't roll it out. I added a few cheeses (though not as many as I would have liked) and sprinkled some Italian seasoning and garlic on it to give it a little more kick. I also could have left it in the oven a couple more minutes. That, and Dad described the crust as "a little dough-y".
Considering the fact that it was my first attempt, I'm pleased with it. I liked my own pizza better than DiGiorno's. I've definitely tasted worse than my own pizza, that's for sure.