I used premade dough from Sprouts -this was the first and last time using store bought dough - tomato sauce - made with with sauteed garlic, olive oil salt, basil, oregano, and chili flakes - heirloom tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, ricotta, fresh basil. I finished it with fresh basil, olive oil, and fresh grated aged parmesan. Finally I brushed melted butter on the crust and sprinkled smokey garlic salt on the butter.

This was cooked on a pizza steel at 550 degrees for about 6-8 minutes, with the last minute or so under the broiler.

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Why do you say last time with the pre-made dough? It honestly looks awesome.

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Honestly, it was way too bready for my taste. When I make pizza I want a much thinner crust. I think the problem with the dough from the store is that it has way too much yeast

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Looks really nice, just a small correction: Margarita is a drink, the pizza is Margherita.

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Thank you, I always misspell it.

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I used premade dough a couple times, and it seemed kind of gloppy.

It takes time to make dough and roll it out, but it’s been worth it.

Your pizza looks excellent, by the way…

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Yum!!

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Looks amazing! Did you cold ferment the dough?

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I cheated and used store bought dough. This was the first and last time…

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Cool, it was amazing to see this, I just did a block party with two ooni style ovens, managed to push out 50 pies and yours for the most part takes the prize for perfection. Nice work 👍

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Thank you for your kind words!

This book has taught me everything I know about pizza making. I highly recommend it.

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