Cherry tomatoes, mozzarella, red onion, basil, balsamic vinegar. It was thick and messy enough to eat with a fork and knife, but damn it was delicious.

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    8 months ago

    Um, the dough isn’t even cooked through, just barely crisped on the bottom? The tomatoes look barely warm, much less baked. Was this “cooked” in a toaster oven, FFS? 🤢

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      8 months ago

      Maybe it’s not the best picture, but I assure you the tomatoes were piping hot and the crust was done all the way through. I par-baked it before adding the toppings to make sure of it.

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        8 months ago

        Apologies, but you are mistaken. The crust is clearly under-baked, even if nearest the center of the pie, and your par-bake is the only thing that saved it from a ruinous mess. Being able to parse criticism is essential to improving, so let’s start there.

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          8 months ago

          It’s wet like that because the excess moisture of the tomatoes and fresh mozzarella soaked in. I promise the crust was already adequately cooked before I added them. It came out soggy on top, much like the top layer of a bread bowl filled with soup would be, but I promise it didn’t taste doughy at all. It wasn’t perfect, and I’m already thinking of how I’ll squeeze out more of the excess moisture beforehand next time, but I would not eat raw dough.

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            8 months ago

            Fair enough, and good on ya for looking for ways to improve! 🍻🤘🏼

            Ninja edit: try salting the tomato halves for an hour or so beforehand. I ran a small pizza joint back in the day, and I’m happy to give some ideas if you need 'em.

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              8 months ago

              That’s a really good idea, and I appreciate it! Thank you. I considered salting the tomatoes, but the whole thing was so spur-of-the-moment that I didn’t really have time to let them rest.

              This was my first time trying the dish and there’s definitely room to improve.

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                8 months ago

                Tomatoes, much like eggplant and mushrooms, are notoriously soggy pizza ingredients without some forethought, so that’s a good lesson learned. 🍻