Pizza! Start to Finish! Is a promise we gave you in "trial run 2". We said we would revisit PIZZA in more detail and here we have! There's no food shortage in Barton's house. We say this because you can whip up some dough and throw all kinds of leftovers on top and call it a pizza! LOL
The boys and I have fun with this!
We use either a pizza stone or a pizza steal in the oven. We have both. Some people feel the need to let it cool down and remove it after use. We leave the stone/steel in there all the time. We cook right on top of it. Doesn't matter if its a sheet tray of cookies or a casserole in a glass dish.
Here's a recipe to get you started... Easy Bread and Pizza Dough Recipe
Season and Smash Grilled Chicken Technique
It will speed up your cooking time when you take it to the grill.
- The pieces are thinner, cooking faster
- Being uniform in thickness they can be flipped at the same time
- They will all be done close to the same time.
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Best Grilled Turkey Burger
Turkey burgers can be a hard thing. Some brands grind it to fine and the texture in your mouth can be dry and mealy. To conquer this, people like to add bread crumbs or eggs to bind them. Or trap moisture in.
I use a brand from Aldis that has good consistency. I do not use eggs or breadcrumbs. This allows more people to eat.
Sometimes Turkey lacks that good OOMF of meatiness that a beef burger gives. To add a level of that back into the burger, I have a few ingredient suggestions in the video.
Keep the Turkey mixture as cold as you can before grilling or pan-frying to keep it firm. But don't be afraid of a loose mixture. Work fast, patty quick, get it on the heat...it will get firm with cooking.
In this video, I realized I am not that glamorous to look at. That's ok. It's 2020 yall need something to laugh at! LOL
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