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    Fantastic!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    because they're CINNAMON, not Raisin Rolls.
    Sing it, brother. Raisins in cinnamon rolls are an abomination.
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    Continuing on with the Valentines theme, my son and I made a crap ton of pizza tonight. We had learned a bit from our previous pizza-making adventures, and this time we tried several different experiments with three different types of dough.


    Last time I made a complicated sauce with a roasted marinara base out of fresh tomatoes, red peppers, and a little bit of red wine. And nobody liked it but me. This time, I put a can of tomatoes, some garlic, and some salt in a blender, and you would have thought I invented pizza. Philistines.


    My son's dough, which is the basic Cooks Illustrated recipe we made last time. Simple and it works.



    Came out pretty good. We let it sit longer on the pan before we put it in the oven, so the crust was much crisper this time. The first one disappeared pretty quick.


    Next, we tried a variation on a pan pizza. King Arthur recipe. A little more high maintenance in the early stages, as you have to fold it over a bunch of times on five minute intervals. Also wants a three hour final proofing at room temp before you bake it.


    Came out pretty good, though. This was my favorite.




    Finally, a 'Detroit' style, aka the cheap Little Ceasars deep dish I eat for myself periodically. Couldn't find the brick cheese locally, so I used the mildest, highest moisture content cheddar I could find on the shelf, in conjunction with the shredded mozzarella and whole milk mozzarella chunks. Worked decent.




    This is fun to do every now and then, and I definitely will make the cast iron skillet pizza again. But I also really like paying someone $20 to do this for me on a more regular basis.
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    For brick cheese, locally. Wander over to ft fun and hit up shamrock / Food service warehouse off college on 200 w. foothills pkwy. Between dellenback motors and red lobster. Bricks of mozzarella, cheddar and 1 or 2 others.
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    Your gonna make somebody one helluva wife someday.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by BPTactical View Post
    Your gonna make somebody one helluva wife someday.....
    Already taken. And she made it clear I'd better be one hell of a housewife, because she didn't cook.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    For brick cheese, locally. Wander over to ft fun and hit up shamrock / Food service warehouse off college on 200 w. foothills pkwy. Between dellenback motors and red lobster. Bricks of mozzarella, cheddar and 1 or 2 others.
    I keep forgetting that place is there. Really should have thought of it first.
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    Interested in the deep dish info

    That looks a lot like it came from my favorite pizza place as a kid.

    ETA: Also good job. I appreciate good cooking, I just envy the time to squeak it in. Working on prep for hot smoked salmon + sides and inevitably end up timing everything wrong with my schedule anymore... I hope people like salt cause that shit had way too long of a bath.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyEgo View Post
    Already taken. And she made it clear I'd better be one hell of a housewife, because she didn't cook.
    Sounds like you've got a real Cardi B on your hands! <--That's an exclamation point of joy as I unironically love Cardi B, and a reference to some of her lyrics, in case anyone isn't following.

    I'm intrigued by the pan pizza, but I went through my dough making stage almost a decade ago. I've been heavy into using my smoker recently, but I should expand my cooking repertoire some more. I need to check back in with Food Wishes again to get some ideas. Speaking of Food Wishes, he has a good recipe for a Dutch Baby (and now a Blueberry Dutch Baby!) that we liked. Your kid might like it.

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