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It’s so easy. Just buy dough (super cheap), put a cast iron in the oven and make it as hot as it can get, buy pizza sauce and put that on the dough on the cast iron. Then add cheese and whatever other toppings you want. So easy and 1000000x better than eating a frozen meal.
Mar 12, 2025

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it’s not as hard as it seems, especially if you find an easy dough recipe. i use one that’s just flour, greek yogurt, and seasonings. not nearly as fussy as a traditional pizza dough and it still tastes bangin’ this one's got caramelized onions, ricotta, prosciutto, and sweet italian sausage :)
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This dough recipe is super easy to make and then you just add your fav toppings! I did this like three times in two weeks
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Now that ive tried it I am ruined for any frozen pizza. this takes much longer but is comparable in price and completely worth it
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