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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Meat Crust Pizza


This lovely meat crust pizza is dedicated to my dear's birthday dinner. A simple and yet special meal that I prepared with lots of love. Dear, you hear it? Lotsss of love ya......

My dear asked for a Western style birthday dinner, but I have no mood to prepare the normal chicken combo set that I used to cook. I want to make something different for him. :) I've been searching high and low for a nice recipe that suits his taste buds but required just little skills, and finally I found this - the dough-less pizza. Firstly, it saves my time to prepare the dough crust. Secondly, no dough means low carb, hehe......that's the concept that I like. I know he'll love it too.

When we were in Perth for holiday, we tried the vegetarian puff crust pizza from Domino's. I like the idea of using cherry tomatoes for the toppings. It's simply delicious! So, here I am. I steal the idea for my first pizza making. :P

After improvised a little bit here and there, here's the harvest of my version of meat crust pizza. I'll definitely bake more pizzas. It's now in my hassle-free recipe list.



Meat Crust Pizza
Serves 2

Ingredients:
The crust:
300gm of grounded lean pork ( you can use beef if you like)
1 Omega-3 egg
2 clove of garlic, chopped
half yellow onion, chopped
1 and 1/2 half tsp light soy sauce
half tsp of sesame oil
dash of grounded black pepper

Toppings:
half can of Prego pasta sauce
8 cherry tomatoes, halved
1/2 yellow onion, coarsely chopped
4 fresh white button mushroom, thinly sliced
2 crab sticks, cut into 1cm length
2 mushroom sausage, thinly sliced horizontally
Mozzarella cheese
Cheddar cheese

Method:
1. Mix all the crust ingredients. Leave it for 15 minutes.
2. Layer a 8"x8" pan with aluminum foil. Grease it. Press the mixture to form a thin layer of base. Bake the pizza crust for 15 minutes at 200°C.
3. Spread pasta sauce evenly on top of the pizza crust. Add all the toppings and top with Mozzarella cheese. Bake for another 15 minutes at 200°C.

24 comments:

  1. I want a slice! No.. I want a pan of it! Looks so good!

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  2. greaet effort your your dear..i am sure he is touched!!!

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  3. hahahha I also want a slice..... more spice please! ;)

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  4. I salute you for the creativity that you have!! Bravo, pal!!! Birthday dinner?? So a belated wishes to your hubby too!!!

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  5. your pizza looks good! can I have a slice too? ;P

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  6. "Happy Belated Birthday" to your hubby! and you are so sweet. Shh..... don't let my hubby see this. As usually he is the one who cooks for special occassions. lol

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  7. Indeed something special for the special occasion.

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  8. HOW creative! Especially using mince meat at the bottom. Amazing. Bet my hubby will like this too.

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  9. wow, love the pork crust! discovered your site from noobcook...great site!

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  10. now i'm officially hungry. :)
    eating pleasure indeed ...

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  11. Selba, wah wah wah, can you finish up the whole pan? Hehehe...

    SimpleGirl, I know he is. :P

    BBO, spice? What kind of spice?

    New kid, thanks pal. I think that proves my passionate in cooking, and also my love in him. :)

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  12. Christine, thanks. Looks like I can open a pizza restaurant, hehehe...

    FoOd PaRaDiSe, thank you. Wah envy, you so lucky.

    CK, yes and I glad he loves it very much.

    daphne, make one for your hubby!

    Ravenous Couple, thanks, thanks for dropping by. :)

    J2Kfm, I'm sorry to make you hungry. :P

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  13. Wow! I think your "dear" will love your effort.

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  14. Apple Foodees, yes he did. That's why he took up 3/4 of the pizza, hehe...
    Thanks dropping by ya...

    Tigerfish, oh it's too late, hahaha...

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  15. this is something so special....ooohhh your dear must be proud of you...haha I have never tried this type of no dough pizza...thanks for sharing :)

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  16. First time I heard of a meaty crust. Unique and delish! :)

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  17. noobcook, it's never too late to know about it now, hehehe...

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  18. Jason, the idea is from the net. I modified the recipe with different measurement and ingredient.

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  19. redirected from your tortilla pizza,
    And I'm bookmarking this!!!

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  20. wendyywy, I hope you'll like it. This is not so popular here. :)

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