If you’ve ever seen my frozen pizzas, they look pretty darn good. I traced my pizza stone onto some clean cardboard and cut out several circles to freeze my pizzas on. I use them over and over and over. This way there is something to freeze them on that they will come off of easily AND they are just the right size for my pizza stone AND they end up looking all professional AND they are a piece of cake to put onto a pizza stone because they are frozen solid. 1 1/2 Tablespoons yeast1 1/2 Tablespoons brown sugar2 cups warm water1 1/2 teaspoons salt3 Tablespoons olive oil5-6 cups flour(makes 2 large pizzas)

  1. Place all ingredients in bread machine on dough only setting OR dissolve yeast and brown sugar in water in a stand mixer bowl. Let sit 10 minutes until bubbly. Add all other ingredients and mix until well combined. Keep the dough light and fluffy by slowly adding the flour just until the dough is workable. Let it rise for about an hour.
  2. Divide dough into 3 portions. Roll out each portion in a circle to the size of your cardboard cutouts. It will be pretty thin, but don’t worry, they rise. To get your dough onto the cardboard first, fold it in half. Second pick up the folded dough and plop it onto your cardboard. Unfold it. It will stick to itself a little and lose its shape. Don’t despair! It is so easy to fix it. Just use your hands and stretch it out until it is the size and shape of your cutout.
  3. Let the pizzas rise for about 20-30 minutes.
  4. Top with desired toppings. Pepperoni, Supreme, Buffalo Chicken, and BBQ Chicken are our favorites. You can also just make them sort of plain and add more toppings when you actually bake them. Just be sure to add the toppings quickly before baking. Once the pizza starts to thaw you’ll have trouble getting it onto your pizza stone. Now you have a bunch of beautiful pizzas.
  5. Stick them in the freezer to freeze.
  6. Once frozen solid, remove from cardboard backing and wrap tightly in plastic wrap to store.
  7. Bake on pizza stone at 425 degrees until done. You’ll have to eyeball this based on your toppings. It should take around 10-15 minutes. The more toppings you have the longer it takes to cook. It’s really just so convenient to have these puppies in your freezer. It has helped us eat out less, and we never have to compromise our tastes to those store bought atrocities. Δ Δ

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