This blog is to highlight the scrapbook pages I make featuring my trips to National Park units across the country. Connie Corrigan is a Creative Memories Advisor
Saturday, March 12, 2016
Half-baked idea
My husband is not the best cook. I actually had to teach him how to boil water for pasta. I am not making this up. So there are limits to what I can ask him to do if I'm running late from work. To make things a bit easier, frozen pizza used to be a staple of the freezer. Until I learned that grocery stores stock bags of pre-mixed pizza dough--already proofed (proven?) and ready to roll out and bake. Now rolling dough is still a bit above my husband's skill level so what I do is buy 3 or 4 bags at a time and spend an hour or two par-baking the dough. Roll out the dough to your favorite thickness and shape (I prefer rectangular) and bake in the oven for 10 minutes at 400 degrees Fahrenheit. This bakes most of the dough but leaves it a little room to finish once the toppings are on. I stack them with parchment paper between and wrap in non-stick foil and put in the freezer. Now I can call and have him pull a crust out of the freezer, top with jarred pasta sauce, mozzarella cheese and pepperoni. He bakes that for another 15 minutes until the cheese is bubbly and by that time, I'm home and ready to eat!
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