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Pizza and Calzones


Thick or thin, New York or Chicago, pizza rules! Everybody loves pizza. As everyday food or a special occasion feast, it always satisfies everyone at the table. We all have a favorite pizza joint on speed dial, but you may discover the best pizzeria of all is right in your own kitchen.

 

IN THIS ISSUE, we serve up pizza made at home with thick and thin varieties. We demystify how to make great tasting pizza crust - it's so much easier than you think! Add sauce, toppings, a hot oven, and pizza has never been fresher or tasted better!

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Pizza, Pizza!
Pizza Trivia
RECIPE: Thick Crust Classic Pan Pizza with the works
For Your Own Pizzeria
Pizza Stone
Old Stone 16"
Pizza Stone

Natural stone transfers high heat evenly to pizza crust. Wicks away moisture for the perfect crust.

Pizza Stone
Emile Henry's
Round Pizza Stone
Glazed ceramic from the "Flame Series," withstands high temps of oven or grill. Bakes and serves beautifully.
Pizza Pan
Heartland Gourmet
Pizza Pan
Anodized aluminum surface heats quickly, bakes evenly. Easy to handle thumb-grip edge. 14.5" in diameter.

The Low Down on Dough
It's the freshest!
Steps 3-5
Dough Dynamics
Ingredients
Pushing out the Dough
Tossing the Dough
Dough Tricks
Dough Tips
Sauce, Toppings, Cheese Tips
Tips
Tips
Making and Managing Crust
Stand Mixer
Cuisinart's
Stand Mixer 

This versatile stand mixer makes bread making effortless with its dough hook and large capacity bowl.

Food Processor
Cuisinart's
Elite Food Processor 
Just as versatile, this food processor also makes dough in a jiffy with its dough blade. Large 14 c. capacity is perfect!
Pizza Peel
Epicurean
Pizza Peel 
This solid pine paddle transfers crust in and out of a hot oven. Use for forming crusts and even for serving.

RECIPE: Thin Crust, Four Cheese Pizza Bianca
Baking Differences, Home vs. the Pizzeria
Baking Stones and Partial Bakes
Loaded Pizza
Slicing the Pizza
Pizza Slicer
Zyliss' Palm Slicer  

Zip your pizza into slices with this hand wheel cutter. Wheel fits the hand well, and comes apart for easy cleaning. 

Pizza Cutter
Rosle Pizza Cutter
Handled wheel runs through crust, thick or thin. We like the versatility of a large diameter for managing thick pizzas.    
PIzza Cutter
RSVP Pizza Cutter    
Look and feel like a pizza pro with this pizza cutter that stretches the width of some pretty big pizzas.   

Pizz-ahhhhh!
Fast Starts
Trilling Pizza
What is a Calzone?
Calzone Steps
Calzone
RECIPE: Sausage and Mushroom Calzone
Cookbook Review

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