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Andrew Janjigian's avatar

J-P, I think you meant to post your comment here! https://wordloaf.substack.com/p/monday-morning-open-thread-11821

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Jax Tran's avatar

I use that salt onion trick on everything! I use it when I want the raw flavor but don’t want the crunch if that makes sense

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Dessa's avatar

We are loving this thin-crust pizza! Last night's pie had chopped cherry tomatoes, red onion, and goat cheese. I like to smear my dough with tomato paste instead of a wetter tomato sauce. It's a great pop of flavor that's quick and never leaves my crust soggy.

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Jax Tran's avatar

If I were to use pepperoni and cheese (parm + mozz), what should I use as my third topping? Also, does mike’s hot honey count as a topping in the three topping rule or am I overthinking this?

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Andrew Janjigian's avatar

Jax - you are overthinking it, a bit. My guidelines are just guidelines, and I break my own rules all the time.

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Robert Musser's avatar

Don't know if you still see comments on these older posts, but... Italian sausage: raw or pre-cooked? My pizzas seem to take about 15 minutes at what my oven thinks is 550 to cook, if that matters.

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Andrew Janjigian's avatar

I like to par cook sausage and crumble it (usually homemade like this: https://slice.seriouseats.com/2010/12/italian-fennel-sausage-for-pizza-recipe.html). But at 15m bake time means even raw won't be raw once the pie is done.

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Robert Musser's avatar

I'll try that recipe- sounds great!

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umabeau's avatar

oooooo, yes, hot honey on pizza is The Way! i don't eat a lot of meat, but Mike's on a pepperoni pizza is worth every bite!

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Andrew Janjigian's avatar

mike's and sopresatta is my go to meat pie.

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Carol's avatar

How hot is the hot honey drizzle, on a scale of 1-10, 10 being habanero hot? The hot honey sure sounds like it is worth a try but if it is too hot for me I don't want to spend the money. Thanks for all your recipes and tips!!

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Andrew Janjigian's avatar

Carol: it's closer to a 5. Hot, but not the sort of hot that prevents you from eating more and more of it...

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Carol's avatar

Thanks!! I'll buy a bottle. I appreciate your quick reply.

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