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04-20-2007, 02:32 PM
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geez, my note got buried - here's the recipe for a great pizza. Now, I've really got to play with a Rye pizza crust!!!
* Exported from MasterCook *
SAUSAGE-KRAUT PIZZA
Serving Size : 4
1 pizza crust ready to go
8 ounces tomato sauce
8 oz can sauerkraut, drained, and finely snipped
1/2 teaspoon caraway seed
1/2 pound Polish sausage, sliced (or sausage of choice)
1 1/2 Cups Swiss cheese (6 oz) -- shredded
Preheat oven to 425 F.
Place crust on pizza pan or baking sheet.
Spread tomato sauce over crust. Mix sauerkraut and craway seed and sprinkle over pizza.
Dot with sausage and bake 15 minutes.
Top with cheese and continue baking 5 - 8 minutes.
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I have a jar of sauerkraut that needs using, and the last of some homemade sausage. I think I'll try making some into calzones. Thanks, Jean!!!!
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ohhh, calzones sound really good - and some spicy hot mustard.....now I'm hungry!
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I'm thinking, if I make a double batch of your pizza dough
, then, we can have grilled pizzas for supper, and I can make the calzones with the leftover dough. Then, I can freeze them, and we can have them for lunches. darn, but I'm smart, sometimes!!!!
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Thanks, Jean and Lorraine! Boy, do calzones sound good right now, Maybe I'll go home and play!
It's difficult schlepping across town to get on a computer, I didn't realize how much I use it. No phone yet, either, 3-5 weeks, they say
But I can cook!
PJ
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3-5 weeks??? geez, P.J., what a pain - it's sure easy to get spoiled with all our little comforts, isn't it?
I have cod and chix thawed out, or I'd be right with you two!
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Makes me realize just how spoiled we all are, life has become too on-demand, if you will.
And I am one of the lucky ones around here, I still have electricity and my home(s).
What wise old soul said "Instant gratification tries my patience"
PJ
Calzones tonight!
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Couldn't agree more PJ. It is spoiled that we are. Of course my Grandmother though she was spoiled when she got a coal range rather than cooking on a cut down kero tin. I suppose it is relative. One of the things I intend having when I have the kitchen of choice is a solid fuel cooker, like Cis.
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Didn't do them last night, but the dough is rising as I type!!!
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The calzones look and smell great! Haven't tried them, as they are for lunches. Did a double batch of dough. Error! There are only two of us. I rolled out most of it to individual pizza size, wax paper in between, and froze it all. But, I still have 4 calzones, and 3 pizzas for lunches (or midnight snakes).
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