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Same dough as yesterday, just 36 hours instead of 12.

Supermarket brand pizza flour, 58% water, mashed canned tomatos, gouda, bit of fresh mozza, hot peppers and oregano.

I was scared to stretch the dough further, been a really hot day and it seemed easy to rip. Oh my god so delicious.

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[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I'm all for spicy pizzas but I have to ask why you wouldn't thin slice those peppers to get better coverage? Looks delicious and now I want spicy pizza.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago

I think i like it better that way, at least when i make it myself. I will cut through them when slicing the pizza, so there's some hot pepper on all the slices. And i'm not mad if i have a bite that has no hot pepper in between. I guess i like it to be not all that even.

Thinking about it, even when eating out they usually have some very fine cut peppers, but drop it with a spoon and it also basically gives the "spotty" spice sensation more than an even layer. I don't know, i like it like this, never really thought about it.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago

So yesterday i made a pizza with thin sliced pepperoncini, better coverage. It was yummy, but it feels very much like a different pizza. I think my "hot magherita" title would fit the thin sliced one better though, the one on the picture i should have called maybe pepperoncini pizza or something. I will keep doing both types, thin sliced was not bad at all for some spice.