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Pizza, Pizza, Pizza! - luvnit - 03-30-2010

This pizza turned out really great. It was one Jean's crusts and I used her 'cubing the cheese' method to get the soft pillows of cheese. We loved it! We did one version on the grill and one in the oven on a stone and like the stone better.

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Re: Pizza, Pizza, Pizza! - foodfiend - 03-30-2010

DH would drool over that one--- I used the cheese bits (thanks, Jean!) but far less of them.

Laura, yours looks like one I got at a wood-fired-pizza place a few years back and still daydream about!


Re: Pizza, Pizza, Pizza! - Harborwitch - 03-30-2010

That's beautiful!!! I want one.


Re: Pizza, Pizza, Pizza! - Old Bay - 03-30-2010

That is beautiful!! Nicely browned crust--looks crisp. Well done!


Re: Pizza, Pizza, Pizza! - mjkcooking - 03-31-2010


We love pizza - I don't have a stone but have a huge cast Iron

Pizza plate -

Guess I will try to make one tomarrow - We use the cheese pillow

of Jeans also.

Found some whole milk Mozzarella cheese it wonderful called Polly-O

Marye


Re: Pizza, Pizza, Pizza! - cjs - 03-31-2010

Oh my, that looks great, Laura!

Mary, do you remember the large round cast iron griddles a number of us were talking about a few years ago? I got one at that time and that's what I use in the oven. I put it in when I heat the oven and use the large paddle to slide it on. Is that what you have? If so, it works great.

The cheese 'pillow' are the best way I've ever added cheese, I think.


Re: Pizza, Pizza, Pizza! - Gourmet_Mom - 03-31-2010

Laura, that looks GREAT! I agree with the pillows, also....they're great!


Re: Pizza, Pizza, Pizza! - pjcooks - 03-31-2010

I went out and bought one of those, after this discussion. I haven't seen it in a while, which leads me to believe some child of mine borrowed it and has "forgotten" to return it

Should track that piece of iron down...

PJ