🍕
My wife and I have spent a decade trying different variations of store-bought GF doughs and frozen crusts with varying degrees of disappointment. I would never have thought the absolute best GF pizza dough would be produced by a humble local establishment and found nestled in amongst the other generic dough bags in a Market Basket freezer chest. It's definitely one of those "no way this is actually gluten-free" experiences. Makes a hell of a calzone too. Celiacs rejoice!
recommendation image
Apr 18, 2025

Comments (0)

Make an account to reply.
No comments yet

Related Recs

🥖
Thank god for Carla. She’s back with a new oven, a new menu, a new bread delivery system, and best of all, focaccia subscriptions. If you haven’t tried Carla’s focaccia, prepare to be ruined for all others-- yes even Superiority Burger’s. It’s thiccc (yes, with three c’s), plush, perfectly salted and just a little tangy from her glorious sourdough starter. We’ve shared her recipe before on Sifted but if you, like me, can’t keep a starter alive long enough to name it, leave it to the pro. The Castlevetrano olive loaf holds a special place in my brine-obsessed heart, but I am extremely excited to try her newest flavor, grape & za’atar from Home Spice. And I would be remiss if I didn’t just give a moment of awe for Carla’s rye crumb cake. She's an icon, she's a legend, and she is the moment, now come on now!
Aug 10, 2021
🍴
im a celiac and haven’t been able to eat a durum in ages…it just looks so tasty and real…
Apr 3, 2025
🥖
all my friends are bread
Feb 3, 2024

Top Recs from @theclack

recommendation image
🥜
The perfect lil snack for when you don’t want a big snack
Apr 3, 2024
recommendation image
💞
Here it is, folks! Volume I of what could very well be a continuous project. Thank you so much to everyone that submitted - I smiled the entire time I was putting this together. It's best listened to with headphones ☺️ Liner Notes: This collection of field recordings is a collaborative effort with users of PI.FYI, each of which recorded their own pieces. It features audio from all over the world and exhibits eclectic moments from London Underground commutes to cuckoo bird calls in Dhaka to the sounds of a century-old American diner. Online communities like PI.FYI often represent a diverse set of people, places, and experiences, but together, the submissions form a living collage that highlights the commonalities of modern life - a unifying message for such a tumultuous time. The first track features all of the sounds played at once in an attempt to create an audio snapshot of an online community but in their offline lives. The individual recordings are unedited except for minor gain and compression adjustments for consistency across the collection.
Mar 29, 2025