Hawaiian Pizza
Hawaiian Pizza
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7389/1...35744887_z.jpg http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7396/1...f00069d0_z.jpg And done. http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3750/1...bc30cc2b_b.jpg I normally cook my pizza’s at 500 degrees but on this cook I decided to try 600 degrees again. There is no right or wrong temperature to cook them at as long as the crust get crispy and the toppings are done. At 500 degrees they come out perfect after 8 minutes. Here are the results at 600 after just 5 minutes. http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7311/1...a3344b1a_b.jpg |
Sure looks good, the crust is perfect!
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Nice!
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Great looking pie.
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Looks good!!!!!
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ain't Hawaiian if it don't have spam !
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looks pretty nice from here
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Now I'm not a fan at all of pineapple, but that pie looks good. I love a crust that is nice and crispy as that one appears to be.
Good job! :eusa_clap |
Love that combo on pizza. Add sliced jalapenos and I'd be in heaven. :thumb:
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Good Looking pie! BUT just because it has pineapple doesn't make it HAWAIIAN! LOL!
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YUM!!!!:clap2:
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was hoping you would bring that up. plus Canadian bacon doesn't make it Hawaiian either. somehow adding pineapple to anything makes it Hawaiian.
pineapple is from brazil so I think it should be called brazil pizza. but no matter, its still looks great. Quote:
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