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The thread discusses the preparation of pan pizza using the Executive Saute Pan, referencing a recipe from a special edition publication. Participants share their thoughts on the recipe, cooking temperatures, and cookware suitability.
Views differ regarding the suitability of the Executive Saute Pan for the recipe and the appropriate cooking temperature, with no clear consensus emerging on these points.
Participants share personal experiences and observations related to the recipe and cookware, without implying any official guidance or safety claims.
Consultants interested in exploring cooking techniques and recipes using Pampered Chef products may find the discussion relevant.
To make pan pizza in the Executive Saute Pan, you'll need pizza dough, your choice of sauce (like marinara or pizza sauce), shredded cheese, and your favorite toppings such as pepperoni, vegetables, or cooked sausage. Additionally, having olive oil for greasing the pan can enhance the flavor and prevent sticking.
Before using the Executive Saute Pan, it's important to preheat it on medium heat for a few minutes. Then, lightly coat the bottom with olive oil to prevent the pizza from sticking. This will also help create a crispy crust during cooking.
The cooking time for pan pizza in the Executive Saute Pan typically ranges from 15 to 20 minutes. Start by cooking the pizza on the stovetop for about 5-7 minutes to set the bottom crust, then transfer it to a preheated oven at 425°F (220°C) for an additional 10-15 minutes until the cheese is bubbly and the crust is golden brown.
Yes, you can use frozen pizza dough for making pan pizza in the Executive Saute Pan. Just be sure to thaw it completely and allow it to rise according to the package instructions before shaping it to fit the pan. This will ensure a light and fluffy crust.
To customize your pan pizza, experiment with different sauces, cheeses, and toppings. You can use a variety of cheeses like mozzarella, cheddar, or feta for unique flavors. Additionally, try adding fresh herbs like basil or oregano, or even drizzling olive oil or balsamic glaze on top after baking for extra flavor. Don't be afraid to get creative with your combinations!