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BeckyW

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BeckyW Contributor

I made the Chebe Pizza Mix for dinner tonight. I followed the package directory but substituted an egg substitute instead of using eggs. My pizza dough was goey and tasted awful! I've had this before when I have made bread in the bread maker. Has anyone ever used this before? Does anyone have any idea why I ended up with pizza dough that was not cooked and just gooey? Please Help! I am desperate for pizza!!!


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frenchiemama Collaborator

Did you bake the crust before adding toppings?

Mahee34 Enthusiast

I have found with Chebe pizza mix, which I use at least once a week, that you have to cook it FAR longer than the bag actually says...I also have to add more milk to get it to the proper consistancey (or milk substitute), I've always used the eggs so I can't speak on that part, but maybe next time if it still seems super gooey, just keep it cooking! Good luck!!

BeckyW Contributor

I did bake the crust before adding the toppings. I only baked it for the time they said though so next time I will have to bake it alot longer. I was so looking forward to pizza tonight but I ended up throwing it away instead! :( Do all the Chebe pizza mixes have the flavored crusts? There was alot more seasonings in it than I am used to! I just want a regular pizza like you get at a pizza place. This has been the hardest food for me to give up! :blink: Thanks for letting me whine about missing my pizza and for your help in making it better next time!!

Guest nini

did you have it in a green bag or a red bag? I get the red bag and it doesn't have any seasoning added to it... I also have had to either add more liquid or cheese and bake it longer... sometimes I bake them up and then freeze them and then just top them later...

Corkdarrr Enthusiast

I went through the pizza crust ordeal a few weeks ago.

After several miserable failed attempts at making my own, I was able to locate a store in my neighborhood that sells the Kinnickinnick frozen crusts.

I LOVE them. My boyfriend and my best friend both like them better than regular pizza crust. Which means I have to share... :P

While my dream of making my own pizza crust is still on the back burner, I am SO happy to have found a substitute...and a delicious one at that!

Just a thought -

Courtney

BeckyW Contributor
I went through the pizza crust ordeal a few weeks ago.

After several miserable failed attempts at making my own, I was able to locate a store in my neighborhood that sells the Kinnickinnick frozen crusts.

I LOVE them. My boyfriend and my best friend both like them better than regular pizza crust. Which means I have to share... :P

While my dream of making my own pizza crust is still on the back burner, I am SO happy to have found a substitute...and a delicious one at that!

Just a thought -

Courtney

Does the Kinnickinnick have soy in it at all? We have to avoid this. I haven't been able to find any Kinnickinnck products at stores near us.

Nini - I had the green bag of pizza mix. Didn't even realize it came in a red bag without seasoning. I will lok for that next time as that sounds much better than what we had!

Thanks for your help!


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I did bake the crust before adding the toppings. I only baked it for the time they said though so next time I will have to bake it alot longer. I was so looking forward to pizza tonight but I ended up throwing it away instead! :( Do all the Chebe pizza mixes have the flavored crusts? There was alot more seasonings in it than I am used to! I just want a regular pizza like you get at a pizza place. This has been the hardest food for me to give up! :blink: Thanks for letting me whine about missing my pizza and for your help in making it better next time!!

I've never had any issues with this mix. Could it have been the egg replacer perhaps? Anyone else here use egg replacer in a chebe mix?

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I made the Chebe Pizza Mix for dinner tonight. I followed the package directory but substituted an egg substitute instead of using eggs. My pizza dough was goey and tasted awful! I've had this before when I have made bread in the bread maker. Has anyone ever used this before? Does anyone have any idea why I ended up with pizza dough that was not cooked and just gooey? Please Help! I am desperate for pizza!!!

Sorry for your problem with Chebe pizza mix. I haven't tried it yet, but I tried the bread mix and made the so called cinnamon rolls. The taste was good, but the rolls were tiny and hardened to be leather like. Had to throw the whole thing out. Almost broke a tooth biting into one!

Sharon

Guest Kathy Ann

Just wanted to add my 2 cents worth. I tried the Chebe pizza mix today. I tried baking it longer like someone suggested but followed all of the instructions exactly otherwise. I admit that I substituted EnerG Egg Replacer for the eggs and didn't put in the optional cheese because of allergies. Apparently that REALLY matters. The dough seemed nice. I baked it for at least 30 minutes first. But when I put on the toppings and did the final baking, it turned into a rubbery mass that was inedible. I have successfully made the breadsticks and the cinnamon rolls in the past before I knew I was allergic to milk and eggs. I don't know what's wrong with this one -or if it's something I did wrong.

So I would have to say that it definitely DOES NOT work with egg substitute and without shredded cheese. I was honestly shocked at how bad it was. Whew! :blink:

Shalia Apprentice
Does the Kinnickinnick have soy in it at all? We have to avoid this. I haven't been able to find any Kinnickinnck products at stores near us.

Nini - I had the green bag of pizza mix. Didn't even realize it came in a red bag without seasoning. I will lok for that next time as that sounds much better than what we had!

Thanks for your help!

They are soy free. I'm soy allergic <_< (this is new and I'm still grumpy) and I can still eat them just fine. And I just checked the ingredients on the bags in my freezer to double check.

They are gluten-free/CF/SF. :)

chrissy hill Newbie

I have had fair results with the Chebe pizza mix. With the all-purpose Chebe I had a great turnout on a Sub roll type bun I created. I made it exactly as the recipe said, except I added a little more milk, and a teaspoon of baking powder. I left it in about 25 minutes, and right before it was competely cooled, I cut it down the middle. My husband really enjoyed his sandwich and said he wants it every week. As far as a good pizza crust, I use spelt flour and this recipe. I omitted the herbs though, but I do add the garlic powder. It always turns out well and makes enough for two good-size pizzas.

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