1: Buy a roll of pizza dough.
2: Buy one of those 20 cent cans of tomatopaste.
3: Buy cheese, not shredded cheese because that’s more expensive and less tasty.
4: Add those items on top of the dough, add vegetables/meat/fish/whatever to taste.
5: Enjoy vastly superior pizza for roughly the same price.
3: Cheese… Do you have any tricks for shredding fresh mozzarella? I tried freezing it for a bit but that still just gums up the shredder. Other people say just pick it apart, but man that takes forever.
Good luck. Sometimes, I’ve had a hard time finding the dry aged to mozzarella too. It’ll look different from the fresh stuff because there won’t be any moisture in the packaging. It’ll have a texture like stringcheese.
1: Buy a roll of pizza dough.
2: Buy one of those 20 cent cans of tomatopaste.
3: Buy cheese, not shredded cheese because that’s more expensive and less tasty.
4: Add those items on top of the dough, add vegetables/meat/fish/whatever to taste.
5: Enjoy vastly superior pizza for roughly the same price.
A bunch of tortillas are cheap and work almost as well as pizza dough, and are less work.
I say this as somebody who makes their own two day fermented pizza dough. Honestly they’re 75% as good.
3: Cheese… Do you have any tricks for shredding fresh mozzarella? I tried freezing it for a bit but that still just gums up the shredder. Other people say just pick it apart, but man that takes forever.
Ive had good results basically dicing the mozz into little cubes
I don’t know why I never thought about just dicing it, makes perfect sense. Funny how the mind works, thanks.
Get a lump of dried mozzarella, not fresh. Or better yet, try Oaxaca cheese
I’ve never seen dried mozzarella but I will try this if I do, thank you.
Good luck. Sometimes, I’ve had a hard time finding the dry aged to mozzarella too. It’ll look different from the fresh stuff because there won’t be any moisture in the packaging. It’ll have a texture like stringcheese.