I go to foodtv.com for many recipes but I always use the pizza dough recipe from The Best Recipe cook book (sorry, I was gonna get out the book to type it out but then maybe that's copyright infringement or something... it's a great book, go buy it!)
2007-01-20 13:10:12
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answered by Bored Enough To Be Here 6
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You can find a recipe in Nellie Lyle Pattinson's Canadian Cookbook.
There must be dozens of recipes on the net. Are you looking to make the crust too? That's really the only making involved. Other than that it's just spreading sauce, putting your favourite toppings on, a bit of cheese, and oregano (a type of herb that has that magical "pizza" flavour), and cooking it in the oven.
Some supermarkets sell premade dough. That's one step above buying a premade crust. It gives your pizza a much fresher taste. Roll it out into whatever shape you want, and as thick or thin as you want (but it will rise in the oven, so you may have to experiment with thickness).
2007-01-20 21:14:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Log on and type in Pizza Recipes and you'll have a big list of Recipes ok. Happy cooking!
2007-01-20 21:10:59
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answered by TJ 4
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Well they are simple
Just go to ur store, buy a pizza base, and some pizza sause for the base, but everything that you would put on your pizza to eat, chop everything up, put ur pizza sauce on ur pizza base with the back of a spoon just rub it allover, then put all ur topping on make sure if you have cheese you put that on last, so it melts all throught,, then put it in the oven at about 180. let it cook for say 20 min to 30 min, then weelllll ahhhhh.... lol hope i helped..
2007-01-20 21:22:13
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answered by eolhc860 1
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There as plenty of recipes out there for pizza dough, but in a midnight frig raid I find the following make excellent substitutes:
toasted bagels
toasted english muffins (my fave)
grilled flat bread
broiler toasted focaccia
toasted bagettes.. portugese rolls sliced thinly... toasted slices of panne de aqua ( and pardon me if I've butchered the spelling)
I spread a little of my favorite pesto sauce/ cheese sauce/ alfredo sauce / pasta sauce leftover in the frig and top with more leftovers.. and I always have pepperoni in the freezer... for emergencies. Yes... yes you CAN have pepperoni emergencies.
then top the mess with cheese - grated or even good ol' american and broil if i can wait.. or nuke if i can't. (which is why pretoasting the bread keeps it crispy.)
2007-01-24 20:47:02
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answered by Irish 5
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There is this thing called ordering pizza or a frozen pizza!
2007-01-20 21:10:32
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answered by dr. fat 2
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Our family loves to make Home-made pizza!
1 roll bread dough. (I buy it in the freezer section)
Bring dough to room temperature......
grease large baking (cookie pan).....
With your fingers press the dough into all corners (it will expand)
I use spaghetti sauce or pizza sauce out of jar.
I sprinkle a little bit of garlic, thyme, oregano over sauce
top with onions, olives, pepperoni slices, sausage. Anything
final topping of LOTS OF CHEESE (mozzerella).. and then I sprinkle a little bit more garlic and oregano over top
In preheated oven (of 425 degrees) Bake approximately 20 minutes!!
Enjoy!!
2007-01-20 21:14:14
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answered by Claire 3
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you can just go to google or yahoo and type in pizza recipe
2007-01-20 21:11:07
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answered by Anonymous
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first you flatten dough and then you put pizza sauce on the dough then put any kind of cheese that you like and you could add toppings like onion or tomato and then you would put it in the oven for about 20 minutes
2007-01-20 21:17:49
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answered by basketball24/7 2
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go to all recipes.com they have almost any thing you could want and various versions of recipes
2007-01-20 21:11:14
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answered by Anonymous
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