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  2. 65+ Homemade Pizza Recipes That Are Tastier Than Delivery - AOL

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    This pizza has a mild spicy cornmeal crust that most kids will love. It’s topped with homemade roast peppers, with a smoky and candy-sweet taste sans the spice. Get the recipe: Roast Sweet ...

  3. 7 delicious pizza recipes you can actually make at home - AOL

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    Internal. And if you want the flavors of pizza in a coffee-table-style snack, set out this pizza-flavored cheeseball at your next gathering!. Click through to see pizza styles across the nation ...

  4. Pizza - Wikipedia

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    The terms dessert pizza and sweet pizza are used for a variety of dishes resembling a pizza, including chocolate pizza and fruit pizza. [84] [85] Some are based on a traditional yeast dough pizza base, [86] while others have a cookie-like base [87] and resemble a traditional pizza solely in having a flat round shape with a distinct base and ...

  5. 52 pizza recipes from traditional Neapolitan to sheet-pan pies

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    Make a simplified mornay sauce with butter, flour, sage, heavy cream and Parmesan. Spread the sauce over the dough, then arrange a layer of squash, red onion, sausage, ricotta and sage leaves ...

  6. History of pizza - Wikipedia

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    The history of pizza begins in antiquity, as various ancient cultures produced flatbreads with several toppings. Pizza today is an Italian dish with a flat dough-based base and toppings, with significant Italian roots in History. A precursor of pizza was probably the focaccia, a flatbread known to the Romans as panis focacius, to which toppings ...

  7. None Pizza with Left Beef - Wikipedia

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    The second was a six-inch (150 mm) pizza [1] with no sauce, no cheese, and beef only on the left side of the pizza; while correctly absent of the typical base elements, Molaro said, "the whole pizza was so small and light it must have shifted during delivery. And the little beef pellets didn't have any sauce or cheese to hang on to, so a few ...