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Pizza rat.  I’ve been told that this is actually me in rat form.

I continue to make pizza.  Because…why not?  You already know of my excessive fondness for pizza.  And now, I have expanded the pizza making to the early morning hours!  Huzzah!  While I think cold or reheated (via skillet) pizza is a wonderful breakfast, I’ve decided that I should also have the option of having fresh pizza at breakfast.  And so, breakfast pizza!

Thus, I recently made a breakfast pizza consisting of a garlicky olive oil, fresh asparagus tossed in that same garlicky olive oil and some grated parm, grape tomatoes, fresh mozz, and fresh eggs cracked on top.  Why?  Because I had all of that in my fridge already as well as pizza dough and I needed to get rid of some of it.  Also, pizza.  Duh.

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The pizza dough was a no-knead dough recipe as the last pizza post and it was unfortunately still a tad salty for my taste.  The salt didn’t magically disappear.  You know, as salt does sometimes (it does not).

But since I knew that crust would be somewhat salty, I purposely did not season any of the toppings with other than some fresh ground pepper.  I baked it on a quarter sheet pan, because I assembled it the night before, at 450degF.  The results were good…but soggy.  There were a lot of toppings and I wasn’t baking directly on the stone so the crust didn’t really have a chance to really get nice and crisp.  It tasted really good, still a bit on the salty side, but really good with the garlic and the asparagus and the runny egg.  But the texture…

I did think I could do better, so here’s attempt #2.  Attempt #2 was probably 4 days after originally making the dough.  The crust was definitely the most flavorful of the bunch.

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I used the same toppings but this time I brushed the dough with some olive oil and garlic and then parbaked the crust at 550degF for about 8 min.  I did forget to dock the dough and it puffed up a bit.  I had to try and work around that to make sure the eggs didn’t slide off.  Remember to dock the dough, guys.

Anyway, after removing the crust from the oven, I loaded up the toppings, arranged the eggs so they didn’t immediately slide off, and put it back in the oven for another 10 min to get the crust nice and browned.  The problem with leaving it in the oven for 10min was that the eggs were overdone.  They were gel set as opposed to runny.  Still delicious, but I think 8 min would be about the max you could leave the eggs in the oven and still have them be kind of runny.  So I had good crust but sub-par eggs this time.  There will need to be attempt #3.

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A-pusher (THEM-COM) 08:519
anyways…. yahoo had that as a banner this morning
made me think of you hahaha

Me (THEM-IRV) 08:53
Hey now…
I haven’t eaten a whole pizza by myself in years.
Well actually…
I think my brother and I both ate whole pizzas when he was here….

A-pusher (THEM-COM) 08:53
it was even better cause it was a whole pizza first

Me (THEM-IRV) 08:53
So,

A-pusher (THEM-COM) 08:53
and slice by slice went away

Me (THEM-IRV) 08:53
Since January.

A-pusher (THEM-COM) 08:53
it was more so just the thought of pizza is always on your mind
not so much the binge eating part
but it works either way

Me (THEM-IRV) 08:56
hahaha

I’ve been making pizza again.  I’m sure this comes as a great shock to you.  You had no idea that I would be furtively making pizza in the background.  But I was.  Actually, I don’t know if I’d really describe my pizza making as furtive.  Anyway…

I recently tried out another no-knead dough recipe for pizza.  This time it was Jim Lahey’s recipe.  This one makes the most pizzas out of any of the recipes I’ve tried thus far and also is so very nicely already in weight measurements.

I made two pizzas after 24 hours: one pan and one…not pan.  They’re both topped with some jar marinara I had lying around, prosciutto, yellow bell, grape tomatoes, fresh basil, asparagus, sweet onion, and fresh mozz.  Basically, things in my fridge that I needed to get rid of.  It’s an ongoing theme in my cooking.  The pan pizza had a bit of garlicky olive oil and was baked at 550degF for about 15 min.  The not pan pizza was baked on a pizza stone preheated to 550degF but under the broiler for about 15 min.

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The result wasn’t bad but one thing I immediately noticed was how much salt there was in the dough.  Granted, it may not have been the recipe itself.  I did notice that my scale was acting up a bit while weighing out the salt.  I may have just oversalted the dough.  I’ll try it again some other time to make sure.  The saltiness kind of held my attention the entire time so I can’t really say how much I liked the crust.  Also, I made the pizzas within 24 hours.  I would have preferred to wait at least another day to let the dough develop some flavor.

Which I did.  For other pizzas.  But that’s another post.

Also, I don’t think I have binge eating disorder but if you think you might, maybe you should seek help.