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My pizza today

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First pizza fully on my own.. my wife usually helps with the dough.

Came out delicious! Lesson learned this time: looks like i should put the basil in later, because it burns quick




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  • BrotherEgg
    BrotherEgg Posts: 95
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    Looks fantastic. Second picture says it all.

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    Large BGE, PSWoo3, 13"CI grid, Grid Extender, Weber Genesis B Gasser/BGE Storage Cabinet
  • Carolina Q
    Carolina Q Posts: 14,831
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    Looks good! 

    I usually do what you did with the basil. I figure if it's good enough for Mangieri, it's good enough for me! But you can also put it on the sauce (or even under the sauce) and add the cheese and toppings over it. Still get the flavor without burning. Actually, mine doesn't burn so much as it shrivels, even at 7-900°.

    Anyway - NICE lookin' pie!!

    I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

    Michael 
    Central Connecticut 

  • finster
    finster Posts: 136
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    Basil after they come off.  Pies are still hot enough to release oils in the leaf.  Plus it stays green. 
    MBGE in Charleston