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  • calzone spaceship

  • Thanks for taking the time to make this. Didn't find your son obnoxious. Seemed like pretty normal life with kids to me. Can't always get them silent when you have time to do something.

  • The last bit of your video was ruined I couldn't hear anything because your kid kept on talking over everything :/... Kind of upsetting.

  • pees mommie! pees mommie! OMG the baby sound soooo cute. Thank you for demo - it was create

  • You need to speed it up a little.

  • I've probably watched this 1/2 dozen times. I keep looking for a better recipe, and can't find one. Bravo.

  • I guess the wife forced you to cook tonight!  Wife saying: " And you must record it!!"

  • If you're going to make a video, PLEASE keep noisy children away from the microphone. It's not cute to anyone but the parents. I really wanted to watch this but had to turn it off after a bit because it was so irritating.

  • @idrow1 Yep, I hear ya.  You should try LIVING with him!!!!

    :-)

  • @idrow1 Noisy kid around while the family makes a meal is something sadly missing from society these days.

    Good on ya for having your family nearby for the video!

    Thanks, I've been looking at vids with pizza stones and yours was quite "real".

  • Nice video....I recently bought a pizza stone and was able to make 3 awesome pizzas on the outdoor charcoal grill, but I want to use THIS METHOD for making pizza in the kitchen! Thanks for posting this video.

  • This captures the essence and spirit of family in a charming way. It felt all so warm and full of love in that kitchen.

    It also shows that making pizzas at home does not have to be tasking.

    Well done sir. I am off to make pizza with my daughter.

  • @Ashawobabe Thanks for the kind words. Our son loves helping roll out the dough, and it sure can get messy. But he always has a smile on his face!

    I am sure your daughter will love it too!

  • Did you ever season your stone with oil?, i have the same stone and we tried to bake a pizza, but the dough stuck to the stone.

  • faggot

  • man youre a shame to the pizza community! ,pre shredded cheese? stop&shop dough? holly shit just buy frozen pizza buddy!!!

  • @Estebanfuturo You have a valid point. But remember, "this how to clip" is aimed at the beginner who wants to quickly and easily cover the basics. More advanced pizza makers will no doubt want to make their own dough, etc. bon appetit!

  • how many dents does that toaster have?

  • @sempei58 Ha! good one. As a matter of fact, not long after this clip, our 3 yr old melted his plastic yoghurt bowl and spoon into that nasty old toaster oven.....so it has been replaced.

  • thx for ur tips how to make it i tried it and it taste very nice and i belive that child behind the camera like peas alot

  • thanks man, that was very helpful.

  • Hiii...:-) I also like homemade pizza,making dough in a breadmaker,BUT- I DON'T have a pizza stone:-((( ! ,and I wonder where I can get one..Hmmm...:-) Thanks for the video !

  • Grear Job!..however ..that 's a very young camera guy you got there..lol...

  • I could get ready-made dough from the local Fresh & Easy, but I find it more pleasing to make my own from scratch.

  • interesting way of using the rack! heck, probably thats the RIGHT way of using it.

    you may want to experiment with home made dough from bread maker - saves you a trip to the store to buy the dough.

    Excellent video, thanks!

  • Thank you for the tutorial!! The folding/unfolding method is certainly easier than trying to slide that giant crust of a pizza peel. Now I know what the rack is for. I always thought it was a cooling rack and not a heating instrument to remove the stone.

    BTW, the toddler in the background is sooo cute!!

  • that's cute with your child in the background lol sounds like my house only they are a little older now lol We are making pizza's tonight and I just got a stone with the stand very similar to yours by the looks of it... wish us luck lol

  • Glad you like it. One other tip I forgot to mention is that you should not overwork the dough. Meaning you don't want to roll it out and ball it up again and flatten it out again...etc. This will harden the dough. Try to get it right the first time you roll it out flat.

  • thanks for this vedio it's really helpful

    thanks

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