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Fun!
It wasn't what I thought. I thought we would get to do it, but we sat in chairs and watched. It was ok because the class was only 5 bucks. That pizza was so good though. I am definitely going to try to make the pear one after I buy a grill pan.
I took a chicago pizza class a few years ago. Three different types of chicago-style pizza. Two of them were deep dish and you more or less have to have one of those big stand mixers to make the dough (you can technically make it without, but the dough will get super tough unless you are strong.) So I make the flatter type a lot. It is a good recipe and a bonus that you do not have to wait for crust to rise. That was a hands on class, but I also paid a lot more than $5.
Back it up! You can cook pizza on a grill pan? How was this all accomplished?
this pizza class is starting to get expensive!
Tell me about dough you don't need a mixer to make.
That pear pizza sounds good, but I would try adding a little arugula to it. It sounds a little sweet to me without something peppery like arugula to balance it out. My current favorite home pizza is BBQ sauce with chicken, red onion, and cilantro. I want to learn how to make it on the grill.
do you use the bbq sauce in place of pizza sauce? Maybe I'll make that tonight... I have a bunch of chicken I need to use up.
we make a pesto with whatever dark green leafy thing we have around to use as a pizza base... it's phenomenally good with chicken, goat cheese and hot peppers.for the pesto: blend together olive oil or walnut oil, pine nuts or walnuts or almonds, raw garlic, and leafy greens (chard or kale or spinach or arugula, etc.), optional grated parm... you want a thick but spreadable consistency
that sounds delicious but I'm on a money diet as well as a food diet... it also sounds expensive.
True... I was thinking of the nuts and parm... everything else I have.