Autumnal pizza

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Autumnal pizza

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Eating is, to me, an unnecessary evil, as are equinoctial gales. The first interrupts my reading, writing, or programming while the second interrupts composting.
The solution is pizza!
We all make pizza dough, slice onions, tomatoes and the like, but yesterday I decided that I had had enough of slices of molten tomato sliding on to a paperback book, and emboldened by my essays with pie-making and a love of cheese, elected to roll out a 24" diameter circle of pie-pastry and shred a significant portion of a 450g slab of Mozzarella onto half the circle. I folded the bare half over the filled half, pressed down the edges, and subjected the semi-circle to three minutes in a hot oven.
It came out as a puffed-up (who does that make you think of?) pastry with a serious amount of molten cheese within.
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The cheese layer is visible within the two sheets of pie-pastry at the extreme right of the image above.
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I elected to continue with slices of tomato, but everything else was subjected to thirty-seconds in my mini-shredder ($US19 at The Bon Ton in Olean NY in 2011). Slices of pepperoni, a Portobello mushroom. Green pepper, ... Only the extra mozzarella cheese was grated by hand.
It came out pretty good; tasty and nowhere near as messy in bed with a book as in the past.

This morning I put it to the supreme test, hacked off a slice and placed it on the grilling tray in one of my three toaster ovens.
Mmmmmm!

Cheers, Chris
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No slices of cat? :catty: :evilgrin:
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HansV wrote:
22 Sep 2022, 12:16
No slices of cat? :catty: :evilgrin:
Sorry, not this time.
I was distracted by listening to a track by Felinious Monk. :catty: (" His poorly written birth certificate misspelled his first name as "Thelious" or "Thelius"")
(later)
There again.
I dunno.
I have not yet checked Tom Scott's video on "How pepperoni is made".
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Methinks OMG has reduced the feline population in Bonavista - and perhaps the entire peninsula - to zero already; ergo no cat.
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BobH wrote:
22 Sep 2022, 17:08
Methinks OMG has reduced the feline population in Bonavista - and perhaps the entire peninsula - to zero already; ergo no cat.
Bob! You must be kitten!
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P.P.S Nabby, David & Kerry's cat, comes to visit me on sunny days, but I make no effort to nab him/her/it.
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Because of your post about pizza, I made one and yes, it was delicious! Our garden is fading fast because of the below freezing temps. :sad: :sad: :sad:
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Skitterbug wrote:
10 Oct 2022, 23:14
Because of your post about pizza, I made one and yes, it was delicious!
Hi Skitterbug; I am glad to hear this. I made a couple that month - with a cheese pita sandwich and the pulverized fillings on top. I found both of the two pizzas tasty AND less liable to drag fillings from the top and drape them over a book. Then Foodland stopped selling cheese at $4.50 a 400g brick, so I stopped making cheesy pizzas in protest.
There is nothing to stop me making pizzas without cheese unless, of course, I was making pizza only as an excuse to wolf down excessive amounts of cheese.
Our garden is fading fast because of the below freezing temps. :sad: :sad: :sad:
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ChrisGreaves wrote:
22 Sep 2022, 12:14

It came out pretty good; tasty and nowhere near as messy in bed with a book as in the past.



Cheers, Chris
I'm glad I was not eating at the time I read this. It actually made me laugh out loud, which would have expelled anything I had been chewing at the time. :grin:
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hlewton wrote:
10 Feb 2023, 12:20
I'm glad I was not eating at the time I read this. It actually made me laugh out loud, which would have expelled anything I had been chewing at the time. :grin:
Hah hah!
What better time can one have than to be reading in bed with a book while eating pizza and laughing at the same time :cheers:
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ChrisGreaves wrote:
10 Feb 2023, 17:54
hlewton wrote:
10 Feb 2023, 12:20
I'm glad I was not eating at the time I read this. It actually made me laugh out loud, which would have expelled anything I had been chewing at the time. :grin:
Hah hah!
What better time can one have than to be reading in bed with a book while eating pizza and laughing at the same time :cheers:
Cheers, Chris
I'm going to have to think about that one. I guess that shows my age, huh? :laugh: :rofl:
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