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    I remember that pizza very well, as a kid in school thru the 70s n 80s.

    How was it...did ya try it. I can see the kids devoured it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    I remember that pizza very well, as a kid in school thru the 70s n 80s.

    How was it...did ya try it. I can see the kids devoured it.
    I found it surprisingly good! The dough was pre-baked for 10 minutes and then the cheese and toppings put on and then backed for another 10 minutes to finish. Even with the 20 minute total bake time the crust was pretty soft, but it was still easy to eat with the hands.

    My daughter said that it was pretty close to what she remembered but that the school pizza's sauce was more bland, my son said that early on he got pizza that the crust wasn't fully cooked so he never had it again, but he wanted to take some leftovers home for his wife to try as she used to love the school pizza. I haven't heard back on how she liked it.

    The thing that blew me away was that the crust was pourable! Pourable pizza crust who would have thought of that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cudarunner View Post
    I found it surprisingly good! The dough was pre-baked for 10 minutes and then the cheese and toppings put on and then backed for another 10 minutes to finish. Even with the 20 minute total bake time the crust was pretty soft, but it was still easy to eat with the hands.

    My daughter said that it was pretty close to what she remembered but that the school pizza's sauce was more bland, my son said that early on he got pizza that the crust wasn't fully cooked so he never had it again, but he wanted to take some leftovers home for his wife to try as she used to love the school pizza. I haven't heard back on how she liked it.

    The thing that blew me away was that the crust was pourable! Pourable pizza crust who would have thought of that.
    U have a link to the recipe.?
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    U have a link to the recipe.?
    Sure do!

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    I was at the store today, I don't think that smoking a beef brisket will be on the menu any time soon-----------Name:  no see smily.gif
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    You could use some of that to make some delicious Montreal Smoked Beef/Meat. Sliced thin and piled high on a good rye bread with hot mustard and a Kosher pickle on the side makes a great sandwich.

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    Been meaning to try a Montreal Smoked meat brisket. Hardest stopper for me is the huge steamer tray needed to make it work. Maybe if the prices come down this summer I will get the time and tools to give it a go.
    Like you said, sliced high on rye, can’t be beat.
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