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Without the oregano there can be no connection between the mozzarella and the crust
Ok, I've further perfected the $30 pizza (no, it does not cost that, but it is a bit pricy--I can't remember if it's Sally or Mom who gave it that name). You use the store bought crust. spritz with olive oil and shake a little garlic powder (or garlic salt even--I would'be preferred the salt myself) to flavor the crust a bit. in a sauce pan saute bell peppers and minced garlic until the garlic is a lovely brown color (hint: start with the bell peppers, they take a little longer to cook). When this is done, put this mixture on the crust evenly. Top with a little bit of oregano, basil, and spinach--a couple of sprigs of the first two should be fine, but to your personal taste is fine--shred it up a bit because you like bite sized pieces. top with a blob of that fancy deli mozzarella cut into tiny cubes (save a sliver for yourself--ths stuff was put on the earth for our use and we are indeed blessed). sprinkle a little coarsely grated parmesan over the top. Bake according to the instructions on the crust, but it should be about ten minutes depending on how you like your crust. I usually end the process by putting the oven on broil for a couple of seconds but BE FUCKING CAREFUL CHACHI OR YOU'LL BURN THE SHIT.
Mmm. Now that's amazing. LAst night's class was Metropolis, the early 80s version with the color washes and the pop soundtrack. It wasn't as annoying as I thought. The Prof says we watched this particular version due to length. Never fear, we did watch segments of the most recent release with the original score and restored footage. The difference in the clarity is amazing. One thing's for sure, I want the font they used for the numbers on the clock.
posted by Leah at 9/13/2006 05:57:00 PM
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