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[b]GirlyEgg wrote:[/b] [quote][b]Forgot to mention that I brushed the edges with Olive Oil and sprinkled with sesame seeds! My local place for 'za makes it that way![/b][br][/quote]
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First Pizza and First "Embedded" Pics!
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Big'un
GirlyEgg,
That looks good enough to eat!...Great job on the 'za. I don't believe the dough rising was
your fault. Must'ave gotten a bad batch. Just imagine if the dough had cooperated..what a pie!
Big'un
BBQNewbie
GirlyEgg,
I've tried the Trader Joe's pizza crust, but never the
whole wheat version. I was very disappointed in the TJ's crust. Like you found, the TJ's
crust didn't rise for me.
BENTE
GirlyEgg,
that looks great!!!!
the only pictures i have are of one's i didn't toss myself. but what i have done is of the
great ideas i got from early in my cooking \"HOBBY\" is to find a local pizza place and buy dough
from them.
let me tell you this is invaulable info.. i found the best pizza place in my area (i actually drove
to clemson sc which is about 20 min drive for me and found a new york pizza place and bought their
dough and froze several medium pizza balls and defrosted it when i knew i was going to do pizza).
this has been one of the best pieces of advice i have ever gotten they sell it for $2 and is the
perfect recepie for pizza dough. so if you are unhappy with the trader joe (i have never even seen a
trader joe's so i can't compare) try your local pizza parlor (havn't heard that term in
awhile) they tend to do the best. if you can't find a local one try one of the chains they
obviliously know something!!
and keep up the pics!!!!!!
happy eggin
tb
GirlyEgg
TRex,
It was kinda weird... didn't really cook right... fell flat... didn't puff up. I tried it
once in my toaster oven and got the same result... maybe it's me. I'd be interested to hear
from others after trying
TRex
GirlyEgg,
That looks spectacular. I've been wondering how that Trader Joe's pizza dough works out -
so you thought it was \"flat\" as in \"thin\" or as in \"didn't taste great\"?
Keep up the picture posting!!
TRex
Judy Mayberry
GirlyEgg,
You go, girl! That was one professional pizza in those great pictures. Let's see more of your
triumphs.
No one tells you that Step 1 is to remember to get your camera out. By the time you remember, your
hands are so groady you don''t want to touch your camera with them.