Friday, August 15, 2014

Favorites Friday - Tony and Lisa's Awesome Pizza of Doom

We stumbled across a specialty pizza at Mellow Mushroom one time, and it had a load of toppings that sounded delicious.  I think it was called "Hey Dude"?  Well we loved it, and decided to make our own version at home, with some personal touches.  This is typically what we make now when we do pizza from scratch.  I tried to think of what to call our pizza a while back, and in a moment of silliness I wrote down "Tony and Lisa's Awesome Pizza of Doom" and that's what I've called in in my head ever since; though in real life we just call it "our pizza".




Tony and Lisa's Awesome Pizza of Doom

Ingredients
(Use your judgement for amounts, based on your personal preference)

  • Pizza dough (we like Publix or Trader Joe's)
  • Olive oil
  • Garlic, minced or garlic powder
  • Grated parmesan or romano
  • Pizza sauce  *see note
  • Mozzarella
  • Pepperoni
  • Bacon bits
  • Chicken, shredded (or canned)
  • Buffalo sauce
  • Jalapenos (optional)
  • Onions, diced (optional)

Instructions
Let the dough rest at room temperature, as instructed on package.  Prepare/preheat your pizza stone (if using one).  Mix chicken with some buffalo sauce.  Roll out the dough into a large circle, and place onto the greased pizza stone or pan.  Brush (or Misto) the edges with olive oil, and sprinkle with garlic and parmesan/romano on edges.  Layer sauce, cheese, and toppings in order listed, finishing with a drizzle of buffalo sauce swirled on top. 

All prepped and ready to go in the oven!
Bake at 400°F for about 18-24 minutes (check what your dough package says), until cheese and crust turn golden brown.

    
Fresh out of the oven!  (No jalapenos or onions on this one)
 
We recently tried a variation using some leftover garlic butter spread from Publix, melted and brushed on the crust instead of olive oil.  It was even better!  But it's not something I keep around all the time.

*We have tried many different pizza sauces, some of which have been pretty good, and some have been downright icky.  The best ones we have found so far have been Trader Joe's fresh sauce (found right next to the pizza dough) and Classico jarred pizza sauce.  Publix brand jarred sauce wasn't bad, either.  Avoid Ragu at all costs.  There was also another one that I found was just too chunky, but for the life of me, I can't remember what brand it was.  (I know...helpful, right?)

Enjoy!

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