No Rise Deep Dish PIzza PIe
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Do you love Chicago-style deep dish pizza, but don’t have the time to make pizza dough, let it rise and rise again or worry about the inevitable soggy crust? This Deep Dish PIzza PIe technique requires no rising whatsoever and avoids a mushy crust! I developed this very easy way to get a deep dish pie on the table when a request was made from a charter host for Chicago pizza. When you’re busy trying to feed 6-8 guests 3 or 4 meals a day by yourself--yet the crew’s tip depends on your ingenuity and ability to provide what the host wants—believe me you make things happen.
Do you love Chicago-style deep dish pizza, but don’t have the time to make pizza dough, let it rise and rise again or worry about the inevitable soggy crust? This Deep Dish PIzza PIe technique requires no rising whatsoever and avoids a mushy crust! I developed this very easy way to get a deep dish pie on the table when a request was made from a charter host for Chicago pizza. When you’re busy trying to feed 6-8 guests 3 or 4 meals a day by yourself--yet the crew’s tip depends on your ingenuity and ability to provide what the host wants—believe me you make things happen.
Ingredients
1 or 2 pound round bread loaf
1/16 inch sliced mozzarella cheese
Chunky tomato sauce with herbs
Baby spinach
Sliced Pepperoni
Quartered fresh mushrooms
Preheated 350°F oven
1/16 inch sliced mozzarella cheese
Chunky tomato sauce with herbs
Baby spinach
Sliced Pepperoni
Quartered fresh mushrooms
Preheated 350°F oven
Slice the Dome Off the Loaf
I happened to have on hand a home made 2 pound round loaf that came out of the freezer. Since I make this pie frequently, I often substitute store bought round loaves like sour dough or Portuguese breads.
With the serrated knife, cut the top half off the loaf. Reserve dome for another use.
With the serrated knife, cut the top half off the loaf. Reserve dome for another use.
Cut the Circumference
Using a smaller serrated knife make a shallow cut without puncturing the bottom crust.
Cut a circle around the circumference with a gentle sawing motion and leaving a constant ¼ to 1/2 inch rim.
Cut a circle around the circumference with a gentle sawing motion and leaving a constant ¼ to 1/2 inch rim.
Score and Cube
Score the interior into cubes.
With your hand, pinch the bread cubes out, leaving the shell intact. Be careful to avoid puncturing the floor of the shell. Reserve the cubes and crumbs for another use.
With your hand, pinch the bread cubes out, leaving the shell intact. Be careful to avoid puncturing the floor of the shell. Reserve the cubes and crumbs for another use.
Pinch Out Cubes
Pinch out the remaining cubes leaving a smooth interior.
Place Shell on a Cookie Sheet
Place the shell on a cookie sheet. It's not necessary to grease or non stick spray the sheet.
Line With Cheese
Line sliced cheese on the bottom cutting to fit as necessary.
If you love cheese as I do, line the side with strips of cheese. Lining the sides prevents the crust from becoming soggy.
If you love cheese as I do, line the side with strips of cheese. Lining the sides prevents the crust from becoming soggy.
Spoon a Little Sauce
Spread a thin layer of the tomato sauce over the cheese. I have canned sauce from the garden; but your favorite store sauce is perfect for this dish.
Layer Remaining Ingredients
Simply alternately layer spinach, pepperoni, mushrooms and sauce.
Bake in a 350° F oven for 40-45 minutes until the crust browns and the cheese melts.
Bake in a 350° F oven for 40-45 minutes until the crust browns and the cheese melts.
No Rise Deep Dish PIzza PIe Is Ready to Eat
Remove from the oven to a rack and rest for 3-5 minutes.
Cut into wedges and serve immediately.
Cut into wedges and serve immediately.