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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 376687" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>I am a huge pizza fan. We cannot afford takeout pizza even on sale. we splurge on the kids birthday and on New Year's eve and order in (well usually). </p><p></p><p>A year or so ago I found a easy quick no rise pizza dough recipe and have been making pizza every 2nd Friday night for a family treat night type thing. The kids love it, it's so easy that its simpler than most meals I cook, it is very affordable and I buy cheese and pepperoni in large amounts when on sale and package it to the freezer in proper portions for pizza nights. (I shred cheese ahead so freezing it doesn't cause a problem) </p><p></p><p>We were at a family members house not long ago and they ordered pizza for us all. It was allright, from a place that was our families favorite to order from for years now. We all said later that it was nowhere near as good as the ones we make, tasted much greasier and had a fraction of the flavor. easy child just had her birthday over the summer, and she didn't ask to order it, she asked me to make it for her dinner. </p><p></p><p>If you want the recipe for the dough, let me know. takes about 5 minutes of actual work. And then about 10 minutes to "rest" , in which time I cut up any veggies we want on it and preheat the oven etc. I just make them on cookie sheets since we dont' care if it isn't round anyhow. When we dont have alot of cash, it can be a simple pepperoni and cheese, other times we use up veggies we need to use or that I've frozen previously in already cut pieces for just this purpose. I sometimes use pizza sauce. Other times if money is tight I simply use canned pasta sauce. I can make pizza for a hungry family of 4 (2 being guys who eat like horses) for about $6-8. (I make 2 cookie sheet size pizzas and we have tons of leftovers)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 376687, member: 4264"] I am a huge pizza fan. We cannot afford takeout pizza even on sale. we splurge on the kids birthday and on New Year's eve and order in (well usually). A year or so ago I found a easy quick no rise pizza dough recipe and have been making pizza every 2nd Friday night for a family treat night type thing. The kids love it, it's so easy that its simpler than most meals I cook, it is very affordable and I buy cheese and pepperoni in large amounts when on sale and package it to the freezer in proper portions for pizza nights. (I shred cheese ahead so freezing it doesn't cause a problem) We were at a family members house not long ago and they ordered pizza for us all. It was allright, from a place that was our families favorite to order from for years now. We all said later that it was nowhere near as good as the ones we make, tasted much greasier and had a fraction of the flavor. easy child just had her birthday over the summer, and she didn't ask to order it, she asked me to make it for her dinner. If you want the recipe for the dough, let me know. takes about 5 minutes of actual work. And then about 10 minutes to "rest" , in which time I cut up any veggies we want on it and preheat the oven etc. I just make them on cookie sheets since we dont' care if it isn't round anyhow. When we dont have alot of cash, it can be a simple pepperoni and cheese, other times we use up veggies we need to use or that I've frozen previously in already cut pieces for just this purpose. I sometimes use pizza sauce. Other times if money is tight I simply use canned pasta sauce. I can make pizza for a hungry family of 4 (2 being guys who eat like horses) for about $6-8. (I make 2 cookie sheet size pizzas and we have tons of leftovers) [/QUOTE]
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