I may be unemployed, but I'm still making dough. Pizza dough, that is.
Monday nights at the Casa are Pizza Night. When I was working, I would either get delivery or buy a frozen pizza at the grocery store. But a few months ago Man of the House bought a bread machine and I decided to experiment with making my own pizza dough.
I like assembling the ingredients, putting them in the bread maker and then walking away. In 90 minutes, I have enough dough to make three personal size pizzas. I can control the amount of cheese and toppings and I like the crispy texture of the crusts. We eat two of the pizzas and the third makes a delicious lunch later in the week. The dough can also be used for bread sticks or to make calzone.
Man of the House found the bread machine at a thrift store for 8 bucks. We've gotten a fantastic return on that investment. I see bread machines at thrift stores all the time now (that's the way it always happens-- I hunt for something for months, never find it, and when I finally do, that same object starts popping up everywhere!). If you don't have one, I highly recommend nabbing one at a yard sale or thrift store and giving it a try.
I have an old bread machine recipe book that I refer to frequently, but of course, there are plenty of resources for bread machine recipes on the web:
http://allrecipes.com/recipes/bread/bread-machine/
http://www.food.com/recipes/bread-machine
Additional uses for pizza dough:
http://www.realsimple.com/food-recipes/recipe-collections-favorites/popular-ingredients/new-ways-use-pizza-dough-10000001635058/index.html
http://www.listmyfive.com/b3aea7c5/The-Top-Five-Uses-For-Pizza-Dough
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