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Reviewed: Sep. 19, 2008
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Living In: Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 3.79 star rating.
Reviewed: Sep. 15, 2008
I took the advice of previous reviewers and used only one egg, 1/2 cup more flour, and waited to add the toppings. I baked the crust for 10 minutes, then took it out and added some cooked chicken, mozzarella cheese, and pasta sauce. I then stuck it back in the oven for another 8 minutes on "broil". I made the chicken in a skillet with vegetable oil, a little garlic powder, and some dill weed flakes. I ended up with a pretty thick crust, but I think it was because I poured the batter into a smaller circular pan. Sprayed the pan really well with vegetable oil spray, and had no problem with it sticking. Overall, this was an excellent recipe that I will DEFINITELY do again. It lends itself to so many easy varieties of toppings, and was a snap to whip up.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 2 stars. This recipe averages a 3.79 star rating.
Reviewed: Aug. 23, 2008
I was not impressed. My dh liked it and ate all his, but I scraped off the topping because I couldn't stomach the crust. I used 1 1/2 c flour, 1 egg, the baking powder, water & oil recommended by other users. It did not stick to the pan at all but was a little hard to spread. It tasted to me more like bisquick with too much baking powder. I don't think I'll be making it again.
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Reviewed: Aug. 20, 2008
For the sheer simplicity of it all, this was FANTASTIC! I had no yeast and had such a craving for pizza so this was a lifesaver! I used one egg, as others suggested, (though 2 might have been fine because I had to spread the dough out it was so thick). I think one made it more like a pita bread and two might make it more like a dough. Also, I went nut-so on seasoning the dough with oregano, basil and garlic powder, (it was practically green when I was done with it), and it was great! Thanks for the recipe!
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Home Town: Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, USA
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 3.79 star rating.
Reviewed: Aug. 12, 2008
Best crust I have made thus far. Super easy and tastes great. The only alterations I made were using Italian Seasoning and Garlic Powder. When I made it I spread it out super thin on my Pampered Chef Bar Pan and I thought it might be too thin once cooked but it turned out great. Andrea :)
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The reviewer gave this recipe 1 stars. This recipe averages a 3.79 star rating.
Reviewed: Aug. 3, 2008
Wow, this was really disappointing for us. Even my 3 year old wouldn't eat it. I made one batch exactly according to the recipe (except only prebaked 15 min, as the edges got very dark and the center was a mass of huge bubbles) and another batch according to the suggestions made by a number of reviewers (extra cup flour, 1 tsp bk pdr, 3 tsp Ital seasoning instead of oregano, only 1 egg), and we were not impressed with either. I oiled both pans well with olive oil and sprinkled semolina liberally on top before adding the dough, but the original recipe still stuck to the pan something terrible. The altered recipe did not stick, but it was also extremely sticky, wouldn't spread out well and was very frustrating to work with. The finished texture of each was disappointing - the thin "orginal" crust somehiw managed to come out crispy and soggy at the same time, and the other one was biscuit-like and too bready. We make pizza from scratch every week, but we will never use this recipe again.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 3.79 star rating.
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Reviewed: Aug. 2, 2008
Good for when you want a thin crust and are in a hurry. I made exactly as stated, making a breakfast pizza with sausage, mushrooms, onions, bell pepper, cheese and gravy. I put all the veggies on the raw dough, threw it in the oven for 25 minutes, then topped with sausage, gravy and cheese and cooked for another 10 minutes. Pretty good! Oh and I used bread flour instead of all-purpose.
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Living In: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
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Reviewed: Aug. 1, 2008
This dough was terrific! I usually don't have time to wait for the yeast, so I was looking for a crust that didn't require it. I added garlic powder, italian seasoning, and shredded asiago cheese. It was delicious and my family loved it. Very quick and easy.
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Reviewed: Jul. 25, 2008
It was pretty good, my husband and I liked it, however I would have cooked it a little longer, it wasn't as crisp as I like! Great homeade pizza when you have no yeast.
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Reviewed: Jul. 16, 2008
This is a great Idea. Quick and painless. I love basil. So I added two teaspoons of basil and one of oregano. The crust works well as bread for dipping.
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Reviewed: Jul. 11, 2008
If I could give this recipe no stars, I would. This recipe tasted like I was eating pizza on playdoh. I was not a fan, and based on all of the good reviews, I was really excited about trying this recipe. I love pizza, and I love trying new kinds of pizza, but this did not make the cut. Suffice it to say, I will NOT be making this recipe again.
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Reviewed: Jul. 7, 2008
This recipe was not only a hit with my family but my girl's youth group as well. I followed some of the suggestions such as substituting Italian seasoning, adding 1 tblspoon olive oil, and 1-2 tsp baking powder. I purchased 6-inch square tin pans at the dollar store and we made individual pizzas at one of our meetings. The girls had fun preparing their own personal pan pizza with all the fixin's. Just a note to the cooking time. We pressed the dough into the pans and cooked the dough at 400* for about 6 minutes. We took the pans from the oven, brused with a little olive oil, added spaghetti sauce then cheese and topped with favorite pizza items such as pepperoni, canadian bacon, olives, peppers, pineapple, etc. We placed the tin pans back in the oven to cook for about 12-15 minutes depending on the amount of cheese and toppings. Some liked their cheese a little more crispy than others. All in all, we had a great time preparing pizzas and a great time eating them as well. Definitely a recipe I will use over and over again.
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Reviewed: Jun. 25, 2008
I give it 5 stars for the idea of it, and for making this recipe for me to try!! I added a cup more flour and doubled the milk so it would spread in the pan. I also spread some olive oil on the pan and then floured it, and my pizza crust did not stick at all :) With the right toppings this is a great and easy dinner when I want to make something easy!! Will use this recipe over and over again! THANKS
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 3.79 star rating.
Reviewed: Jun. 21, 2008
This is a great tasting recipe, and about the sticking to the pan? Just add cornmeal to the bottom of the pan, and it will not stick so much. Oh, and I also added 2 1/4 more cups of flour to make it easier to handle, I am sure that helped as well.
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Reviewed: May 24, 2008
i halved this because it was for a piza for my daughter. She is allergic to citric acid, and as that is a preservative in so many things, making stuff from scratch has become commonplace. She enjoyed this crust, and has asked that we make it again. So easy she helped make it with me - and she's 4! :-)
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Living In: Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, U.K.

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Reviewed: May 19, 2008
I thought this was a great yeast-less, homemade crust. I made a few substitutions and followed some of the recommendations and was really pleased with how it turned out. First, I used whole-wheat flour and added at least another 1/2-1 cup to the recipe so it was more firm and less moist. I omitted the second egg, added 1 tsp baking poweder, put in about 1-2 Tbsp. Italian seasoning, then pressed into a well-greased 11 x 13 baking sheet. I only needed to cook it for about 8 mins, then pulled it out and spread olive oil on top; then topped with tomato sauce, mozarella cheese, mushrooms, onions, fresh garlic and basil, tomatoes, green bell pepper, and olives. I then popped it in the oven again but used the broiler instead since my crust was already cooked enough and I was afraid I'd burn it. I might try cooking the crust for 5 or 6 mins next time, then add my toppings, then cook for about 8-10 mins at 400 next time to see how that goes. The crust was thin but sturdy...held all the toppings really well and had a great flavor. My hubby really liked it and both kids gobbled it up. A great, healthy alternative to traditional pizza crust. I'll definitely be making this again! FYI...definitely follow the recommendations of adding more flour, omit the second egg, and add baking powder. The original recipe does seem to be a little moist. Oh, and don't forget to spray your pan...otherwise you'll be scraping it out of the pan.
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Reviewed: May 4, 2008
Although this recipe tasted great, it stuck to the pan like crazy, even after adding oil to the mix and spraying cooking spray on the pans. We make homemade pizza every weekend, and I have never had a crust do this before. Won't be making it again....sorry.
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Home Town: Kentville, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Reviewed: Apr. 13, 2008
This recipe worked really well for me. It had a nice bready, chewy texture. I used half whole wheat and half all purpose flour and threw in 1/2 tsp. of baking powder like others suggested. For half of the dough, I used a medium sized muffin tin to get little bite sized pizzas- it would work great for appetizers. Or dessert pizza too, if instead you spread melted butter and cinnamon-sugar on the tops and drizzle it with vanilla icing :) MmMm...
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 3.79 star rating.
Reviewed: Apr. 12, 2008
I was hoping I could put 5 stars, but it stuck in the pan so badly, I couldn't. I made it exactly like the recipe even though I was tempted to make a couple of the changes that others made. But I thought I'd give the recipe a fair chance. Don't know what made mine stick. Otherwise, it was fairly good.
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Reviewed: Apr. 11, 2008
i only used 1 egg cuz thats all i had and then i added i tsp garlic powder and 1 tbs softened butter. way good!
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