Garlic Bread Pizza Crust

Garlic Bread Pizza Crust

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When it comes to making homemade pizza crust, this gal doesn’t mess around.

I’ve been around the block. This ain’t my first rodeo. Pizza crust and I are likethis. You get the idea – if I find a new recipe for homemade pizza crust, it’d better be good.

So you can imagine when I discovered this Garlic Bread Pizza Crust for the first time, I was a bit skeptical that it would be any better than other crusts I’ve made in the past. But people – Oh. My. Goodness. This one knocked my socks off. It was the bee’s knees. It totally floats my boat (I’m trying to fit in as many idioms into this post as possible. How am I doing so far?).

Dough for Garlic Bread Pizza Crust

You see, there are two things I love to eat more than most things in the world: Pizza and garlic bread. If these two things were their own food groups, I’d be super-duper healthy. I would freaking own the food pyramid. My point is, I have a serious food crush on pizza and garlic bread (and carbs, apparently). So when mine eyes were first laid upon this particular recipes that COMBINES THE TWO, I was utterly bewitched, body and soul, all Mr. Darcy-style.

Garlic Bread Pizza Crust with toppings on, pre-bake

This pizza crust is a food revelation. Who knew two wonders of the world could be mixed into one glorious, delicious recipe? I mean, it totally makes sense though, right? Garlic and cheese, cheese and butter, butter and bread… dear me. It’s an everyday miracle. A lot like when you find a dollar on the ground, or when the person in front of you pays for your coffee, or when you get a random card in the mail from an old friend. These are the things that make us surprisingly happy. That, and carbs.

Garlic Bread Pizza Crust, post-bake

Let’s just put it this way: If I could give this pizza a hug, I would. And I’d give you a hug, too, if you made it. And then I’d probably invite myself over to your home and eat it for dinner with you. So, you know, just let me know what time to come over. Kthanksbye.

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Anonymous said:

Red Barron Pizza makes a cheesey garlic bread/pizza two in a pack for 1.99 on sale


6/27/2012 6:08 PM

Maija — Thank you so much! I didn’t top my version with tomato sauce (olive oil, minced garlic and Italian seasoning instead), but it would be just as tasty with it. And that pepper crust sounds AMAZING.


5/31/2012 11:24 AM
Maija said:

I must tell you, this is the most wonderfully, awesome, creative, funny food post I have read since… well, maybe ever. I love your sense of humour and writing style… and your scintillating use of idioms!

The pizza looks YUmMy! It doesn’t look like there is tomato sauce…? Years ago there was a little Italian Pizzaria in the west end of Toronto that made their crust quite peppered with… pepper! Those little bursts of black pepper really added a super nice kick to each bite of the pizza. I forgot about that ’til just now. Garlic and pepper maybe…

Thank you for sharing and for the belly laugh.


5/29/2012 2:34 PM
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