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fanny Apprentice

I HAVE A VERY EASY AND QUICK PIZZA RECEIPE. NOW I NEED TO FIND GLUTEN-FREE PIZZA DOUGH. DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE I COULD GET GOOD GLUTEN-FREE PIZZA DOUGH, I LIVE IN QUEENS NEW YORK NEAR LONG ISLAND.


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HERE IS THE RECEIPE IF ANYONE WANT IT.

TOMATO-BASIL PIZZA

1 raw pizza dough (bought same day as your show at a PIZZERIA)

4-5 very firm plum tomatoes

2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese

1 fresh garlic clove

2 tbsp fresh or dried basil

2/3 cup mayonnaise

¼ cup grated parmesan cheese

Roll dough out on stone, cover with 1 cup mozzarella cheese then top with

sliced tomatoes.

In large bowl mix 1 cup mozzarella cheese, parmesan cheese, crushed garlic

clove, basil and

Mayonnaise. Spread mixture on top of tomatoes. Cook on 400, bottom rack of

oven til golden

Brown.

cmzirkelbach Newbie

Do you shop at the Health Nuts in Great Neck? I have seen some Pizza/pastry mixes there. I prefer the Orgran because it is gluten-free/CF, but I think they have GFP also.

mamaw Community Regular

Gillan's has a frozen dough that I think is good but I do doctor it up with spices. Also Foods by George has good ready made crusts

SueC Explorer

Chebe pizza crust really good!!!!

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