Salmon and Caviar Pizz
Urban Dictionary defines “baller” as someone who has made it. This pizza
will have you tossing around that epitaph in the most profligate of
manners with your most intimate of cohorts. And using words like
profligate. Break the bank for this vocabulary expanding pizza.
The Basic 2.0 Pizza
Having a recipe for a basic pizza is imperative to winning friends and getting ahead. Ask any successful person the reason for their success and they’re likely to rattle off a long list of things that have nothing to do with tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese. But, what they’re really trying to tell you is that early on they snagged a basic pizza recipe and they learned how to make it to perfection. That’s it! Master the process of making this pie and share it with others if you like the idea of success.
Fried Pizza
In thousands of years when culinary historians are combing through the
annals of American history, they’ll observe that one cooking method was
representative of Americana. It’s not a stretch to say that deep fried
food is a birth right, and that entitlement is a delicious privilege.
This fritta pizza will have you wondering what other things you a deep
fry. Consider it a jumping point to a world of crunchy bliss.
The Basic Pizza
Everyone needs a pizza in their recipe book that’s versatile, working
just as well for a mid-week night-in as it does entertaining the gang on
the weekend. What’s great about the basic pizza is that once you’ve
mastered it, you can express your creativity and build on it in all
kinds of unique ways. Got a little basil? Throw it on there. Few strips
of bacon in the fridge? Put it on there. An alternate — but albeit
longer — moniker for this pie could very well be the “whatever you got
lying around that you think will be delicious on a pizza” pizza.
The Hummus and Mint Masterpiece Pizza
Pizza comes in all shapes and sizes, so don’t be fooled into thinking it
has to have tomato sauce and mozzarella to qualify. This Middle Eastern
inspired pizza will have you thinking outside of the proverbial box,
and you’ll be glad you did so.
Holy Yolk Pizza
Jamie Oliver doesn’t disappoint with this signature pizza. He spices up a
standard prosciutto and artichoke pie with by putting an egg on top. If
you choose to do the key sunny side up, you get all that wonderful yolk
blending into all the salty flavours. This isn’t an eat on a park bench
with your best Sunday attire kind of pizza. A fork and knife is a must.
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