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Moose

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Gallatin, TN
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Richard
There's a pizza place back in LA very close to where we used to live in the SFV called Chi-Chi's that used thinly sliced meatballs on their pizza that we loved. So, we decided to make our own to bring a taste of Chi-Chi's to Tennessee!


After we cooked the meatballs(they were actually meat logs), we refrigerated them, then sliced them thinly using our electric slicer. Out of the slicer they were tender and tasty, so a good sign!



Dough all stretched out:


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Sauced:


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Added a bit of Provolone:


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Mozz:


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Fully topped:


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Cooking on the Blackstone @675F:


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All sliced and ready to eat:


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The pizza did not disappoint, and was a great way to say goodbye to 2022!



My New Year's resolutions include packing on more muscle(I added 11lbs in 2022), AND eat more pizza, so I have a challenging and delicious year ahead!


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We use meatballs sometimes, but I like what you did by slicing them up pepperoni thin.
Looks good.
 
That pizza is on a completely different level! It looks amazing and perfect for your New Year's celebration.
 
Picture perfect pie! I might have to steal that meatball log idea. I can see it working well in lasagna.
 
New Year's Eve Pizza Feast: Homemade Sliced Meatball & Pepperoni

That looks delightful, nicely done!

What dough recipe do you use?
 
Picture perfect pie! I might have to steal that meatball log idea. I can see it working well in lasagna.


GREAT idea on using these in lasagna - I think we may give that a try next time we make it! I discussed a similar idea in using the sliced meatballs in a meatball sub, giving them a short broil before adding them to the sub so they get a bit crispy on the edges like they got on the pizza.
 
There was a place in Denver called the Wazee Supper Club. Sadly, I believe it is now closed. They had a meatball jalapeno pizza that was amazing.
 
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