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It's not Delivery, It's Homemade
It's Not Delivery, It's Homemade
How many times have we opted for fast food for lunch or
dinner instead of cooking? There’s no telling how much money
we’ve spent on that one meal that easily becomes a few (or
more) meals a week. Instead of picking up that telephone and
calling for delivery pizza, get the family together and make
one at home.
Making homemade pizza can become a great
new family tradition. Choose a day of the week when everyone
can get together and enjoy the experience. You can even pretend
that you are in a real Italian eatery and go all out by
decorating the dining room table to resemble a pizzeria.
The best thing about homemade pizza is picking the toppings.
Since it is your personal pizza, you can have as many different
toppings as your heart desires. It’s a chance to raid the
cabinets and the fridge to find good stuff to top your
creation.
How will you prepare the crust? Now, this step can be easy
or an adventure. If you wimp out and go easy, you can use an
already prepared crust from the store like Pillsbury pizza
crust in the pop open can or a Boboli pizza crust.
It you want to treat the family to a high time of flour and
dough, choose to make your own crusts. With your own, the size
of the pizza can be customized for each person in the family.
Making your own dough crusts will also make use of those handy
pantry staples. You can find a classic pizza dough recipe on
the Internet and in just about any cookbook, so find one that
you like and go to it.
When the dough is ready, shape it into a circle of
appropriate size. Create a rim on the dough so that the sauce
won’t bubble over onto the oven rack. Now comes the fun
part. The dough is ready to be dressed to the hilt.
For the sauce, we’ll let you slide and use the store bought
kind if you wish. Spread the sauce over the dough and be sure
to cover it to the rim. Next, top the pizza sauce with your
favorite cheeses. It’s more economical to purchase a block of
cheese and use a grater to slice it for pizza toppings. Those
already shredded bags have only two or three cups in each which
is not going to go the distance for an entire family. Besides,
fresh cheese melts better.
Want to have even more fun with your family pizza
creations? See who can make the wackiest pizza. Throw a
little leftover chicken or hamburger on top. How about
jalapenos? They are good for those who like it hot. Don’t
forget the spices. It wouldn’t be a pizza without oregano,
basil, and some thyme.
If you have at least two baking stones or pizza trays, you
can make more than one at a time. Everyone can help to clean up
while you wait for dinner to be ready. When the timer goes off,
Bon ApetÍt!
If there are leftovers of your pizza, enjoy them tomorrow
morning for breakfast!