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Carbonizer Rascal,
Wouldn't use the clean cycle here either, but the BGE works well, even better imo.

Carbonizer MadamEgg,
I don't know about the other flours as I've never have done much baking. Figured King Arthur
would be a good one to use.
High glutin flour will give the dough more pull and more bite to the teeth. KA has some great
muffin, pancake mixes as well.
Many pizza recipes on thier site too.
Read Jeff's website which is mostly for thin crust New York style, I've spoken with him vie
e-mail and one thing he told me was that it took him about 200 pizza's to get it right. He's
\"kinda\" into it.

Rascal Carbonizer, Thanks for the link but I doubt that many could get that serious about a pie.
Measuring in grams and obtaining hard-to-find ingredients would probably prove to be rather
frustrating. Also, not sure I'd want to bake using the \"clean\" function.

Rascal

icemncmth MadamEgg,

You should be able to find Gold Medal Harvest King ...

It is pretty good and makes a good pizza

icemncmth MadamEgg,

Thin crust has really more to do with how you prep it than the recipe..

Just take any pizza dough recipe that isn't deep dish...

Then use a rolling pin and rool it out as thin as you can...

Then take a fork and using the tines jab the dough all over. This keeps the dough from rising too
high and keeps it thin and crispy...

Now add sauce and toppings.

MadamEgg Carbonizer,
thanks! Great tips, I have had a hard time finding the King Aurther's high glutin flour (only
High glutin wheat). Does it matter if I use the wheat instead?