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This thread explores various options for ready-made pizza crusts in preparation for a pizza party. Participants share their personal experiences with different products and methods for making pizza crusts, as well as ideas for hosting a pizza-themed gathering.
Views differ on the best type of ready-made pizza crust, with no clear consensus on a single preferred option. There are also mixed opinions on the practicality of individual pizzas for larger gatherings.
Participants share a variety of personal experiences and preferences regarding pizza crusts and party planning, reflecting a range of cooking styles and approaches to hosting.
Consultants looking for ideas on pizza crust options and party planning strategies may find the shared experiences and suggestions helpful.
Chef Kearns said:According to Giada on the Food Network your local pizzeria may sell the dough to you. I would go in and let them know who you are and what you're doing and ask them if they will sell some fresh dough to you. On her show she only pays about $3.00 a ball.
amya said:One of my favorite pizza crusts is the Pillsbury Crescent Dough. Take 2 cans and pat them into the large bar pan and it makes a delicious crust. I like it better than the Pillsbury Pizza Crust.
One question - do you put the toppings on with the raw dough or bake the crust first and then top it later?pampermeRai said:Good idea, too! I will try that Thanks!
Cool I think I will try that before the others Thanks!ChefMommyinOC said:Trader Joe's has great dough for about the same price as Pillsbury. I always feel like a fool when I'm trying to roll square dough from Pillsbury into a circle. T.J.'s comes in a ball, so no problem!
Jennie_becca said:There is a recipe at Allrecipes.com called Jay's Pizza Crust. My family loves it and I make it in the bar pan. Hope that helps.
ChefMommyinOC said:Trader Joe's has great dough for about the same price as Pillsbury. I always feel like a fool when I'm trying to roll square dough from Pillsbury into a circle. T.J.'s comes in a ball, so no problem!
Individual pizza's are a cute idea. However I personally wouldn't attempt it. If you have a large crowd, oven space and cooking time may be a factor. Everyone will be eating at different times or waiting for their pizza to come out of the oven. I would make one or two pizza's with different toppings and cook them together.smarteez2 said:Hey there,
How are you going to do your pizza party? I have one coming up and was thinking of doing individual pizzas for everyone and having the toppings in SA pieces with tools next to each one so the guest could use them and participate. I am kinda nervous though. Throw some ideas at me everyone)
The Perfect Pizza Crust for Your Party is a ready-made pizza crust offered by Pampered Chef that is designed to provide a delicious and convenient base for your favorite pizza toppings. It saves time in meal preparation while ensuring a tasty result that everyone will enjoy.
Preparing the Perfect Pizza Crust is simple! Just preheat your oven according to the package instructions, place the crust on a baking sheet or pizza stone, add your desired toppings, and bake until golden brown. It's a quick and easy way to serve fresh pizza at your gathering.
Absolutely! The Perfect Pizza Crust is versatile and can be topped with a variety of ingredients. Whether you prefer classic pepperoni, fresh vegetables, or gourmet cheeses, you can create a pizza that suits your taste and impresses your guests.
The Perfect Pizza Crust typically serves about 4 to 6 people, depending on how large you cut the slices. It's perfect for parties, family gatherings, or any occasion where you want to serve delicious pizza without the hassle of making the crust from scratch.
The Perfect Pizza Crust may not be suitable for all special diets, as it typically contains gluten and other common allergens. However, Pampered Chef often offers a variety of products, so it's best to check the packaging for specific dietary information or consider alternative crust options if you have dietary restrictions.