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Any attempt I make at beer bread or using brewer's yeast on bread dough results in bananaless banana bread.


if i hear one more question, about bannana flavor. i'm quoting this and breaking the thrid wall and talking about folding sheets...

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Sausage mushrooms black olives and anchovies for serious pizza eaters😂
 
Pizza is life!

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My attempt at pizza on the Ooni. I like to do a basic cheese and tomato and then throw on some basil, prosciutto and cherry tomatoes if I have them with a slug of olive oil once it’s out of the oven.

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These posts make me so hungry. A Scottish pizza looks the same as the ones from Wisconsin.
Grilled pizza and my new end table used during the last power outage. The other is from my latest batch of homemade sweet Italian sausage.
 

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My favorite pizza is (pepperoni, cheese and olives) cooked in a cast iron skillet with a crunchy olive oil, herb and cornmeal coating on the bottom:
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Recipe:

Very nice and Thanks for the video - I've seen something like this on America's Test Kitchen.

I'm going to give this a try!
 
Very nice and Thanks for the video - I've seen something like this on America's Test Kitchen.

I'm going to give this a try!
You won't be disappointed. I don't make pizza very often as I tend to get my carbs from beer, but this is my go to. :) The crust comes out crunchy on the bottom because it is basically pan fried. Best of all you don't need any fancy pizza gear. That olive oil, salt & pepper, herb and cornmeal bottom crust is a game changer.
 
Right now, I use large porcelain steel pizza pans I've had for over thirty years. They have served me well. I like the idea of cast iron fry pans, which I have several well-seasoned ones from years of cooking.

I'll try next up, possibly next weekend as I now have a hankering for pizza.

Thanks!!
 

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