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Homegrown tomatoes, zucchini an onions with some capers and mozzarella. I'm still working on my crust, I think I need higher temperature.

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[–] rodneyck@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Toppings look good, but the crust is lacking that oven appeal. You might want to try ditching the dutch oven and use two pizza stones. I use a steel pizza on the bottom rack and a stone type pizza stone on the top rack about 8-12inches above. The two stones trap the heat, so if your oven only goes to 500F, it can reach temps between the stones of 600F+ which is what you need for the good crust appearancea and texture. Let the oven heat for about an hour with the stones in.

[–] Paesan@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

You can bake the dough most way first, then load it up with the sauce, cheese and toppings before finishing the bake.

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Agreed, I think it makes a better looking pizza.

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