Garlic Lover's Pizza Crust for the Bread Machine Recipe Reviews - Allrecipes.com (Pg. 1)
Reviewed: Nov. 15, 2012
Was good but not amazing. Didn't try to change a thing but has not become a go to favorite.
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Reviewed: Oct. 12, 2012
Very good, but needs more garlic, I will use this recipe again :)
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Reviewed: Jun. 17, 2012
Not sure what went wrong with this recipe but it did not turn out well at all. The dough was very weak and ripped several times as I was stretching/rolling it. It also tasted very bland, surprisingly, given the garlic. I would not make this again.
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Reviewed: May 8, 2012
For some reason, the texture of the crust was too holey and dry, on the other hand the dough spread very easily in the pan, which was nice. Also, I used pre-chopped garlic, which was not as favorfull as fresh garlic.
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Reviewed: Apr. 19, 2012
You know what your cooking is good when your husband comments that the dough smells good before I've even baked the pizza! Delicious and such an easy dough to work with. I made one thick crust pizza and one thin crust and I can't decide which I like better, because they both came out so good. This will be a definite keeper. Thanks for sharing Kathy!
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Reviewed: Mar. 29, 2012
I had never made pizza dough before and never used my bread maker before…first time for everything. The dough can out pretty sticky to handle, so I had to add about 1/4 cup more of flour, after removing it from the bread machine. I tripled the fresh garlic (love me some garlic) also added some Italian seasonings to the dough. While the bread maker was doing its thing, FOR THE TOPPINGS: I cooked some sausage, sautéed some onions, broccoli, green peppers, mushrooms, and some spinach. When the dough was ready, I topped it with cheese, sauce, pepperoni, and “THE TOPPINGS”. I then bake the pizza on a cooking sheet, with nonstick spray and corn meal, because hubby(greedy) didn’t want a 9 in round pizza, he wanted a 9x18 pizza, so I had to stretch the dough to fix……..no problem. The pizza came out crispy and delicious, not soggy at all. My daughter had a hard time believing me when, I told her that it was homemade. She said that it tasted better then her regular pizza joint, and even tasted better the next day. Hubby lost his mind, and can’t wait for me to do this again. Next time I will add more flour, and I will also make a double batch so I can freeze it, and when hubby is ready, he can make his own pizza. I will also try it on the grill. Thanks so much for sharing, this pizza dough was SO EASY!!!!!!
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Reviewed: Mar. 25, 2012
This was pretty good. I don't think I could really taste the garlic (although I could certainly smell it while it was in the bread machine!), but it was still good nonetheless. I think mine may have needed more flour kneaded into it because the finished product on the bottom in the middle wasn't smooth at all. I needed a spatula to get it off my pizza stone!
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Living In: Rockford, Illinois, USA
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Reviewed: Feb. 19, 2012
Very easy, and pretty good. I think that I would have to add butter and garlic to the crust before baking to get the garlic flavor I like, though. The crust isnt' that garlicky, although you can smell it in the dough, and it does give you a garlicky aftertaste. Not enough for me, though, garlic-wise! Other than that, it makes a nice, elastic pizza dough. Rather sticky, but that's okay--you can always add more flour! I used this as the crust for Basil Goat Cheese Pizza and it went really well with the flavors. Thanks for the recipe!
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Reviewed: Jan. 12, 2012
It was very delish. Next time I will add more garlic. Thanks for the formula.
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Reviewed: Dec. 11, 2011
I would add another clove of garlic, but it rose beautifully and tasted great!
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