So today I started the development of my mini pizzas...
They weren't fantastic.
I need something to balance out that raw taste of the tortillas.... Maybe tomorrow will be better.
I started with a few different combinations. All of them containing 1 type of cheese and 1 meat. I combined Parmesan, Mozzarella, and Mild Cheddar with Beef, Sausage, and Pepperoni. I highly recommend NOT TRYING ANY OF THESE WITH BEEF. It tasted awful. The other 6 were mostly good. But all of them had their flaws. I also made 3 others (1 for each cheese) with just salt and Red Pepper. They were my favorites. Not bland at all. Cheddar seemed to be the best cheese. And Both of the meats were tasty.
Tomorrow I shall tweak them, and I will submit the results here.
I might also bake a cake :)
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Mini Pizzas- Development 1
Labels:
College Students,
Development,
Easy,
Party Food,
Quick
Location:
Florida, USA
The DL
So as you can probably tell I'm new here, in fact, this is my first post!!
I don't want to tell you much about myself except for the fact that I'm a poor college student and I love food. Also I'll be attending culinary school here in a few weeks....
So mainly my posts will be about food. Things I ate today. Things I'm working on. Recipes I've made and Recipes I've found. You can see from my tabs I'm gonna do a lot of different things. But the main one is taking good ideas and putting new spins on them. Or dumbing them down so anybody can do them. Or making them less expensive. Or maybe more expensive, but better. I want to try new things, and I want to do it too!!
So to start this off, I've begun working on making some mini pizzas. Yeah we've all had them before. But I want to make them better, and keep them cheap for anyone to make. I also want them to be quick. Something you can put together easily and make like 50 of them in an hour for a party or something.
So here is a quick preview of how my "Scientific Method" works. First I want to simplify it. Make it basic and bring it to the core values I want out of it. Then after that I want tweak it. Make additions. Make it better. Change it up. Make it into something new. And finally I want to finish it. Take all of the info I've found and make one fantastic dish. That's easy. The hard part is to hold onto those values. To keep the core.
I'll post the results of the mini pizzas soon :)
I don't want to tell you much about myself except for the fact that I'm a poor college student and I love food. Also I'll be attending culinary school here in a few weeks....
So mainly my posts will be about food. Things I ate today. Things I'm working on. Recipes I've made and Recipes I've found. You can see from my tabs I'm gonna do a lot of different things. But the main one is taking good ideas and putting new spins on them. Or dumbing them down so anybody can do them. Or making them less expensive. Or maybe more expensive, but better. I want to try new things, and I want to do it too!!
So to start this off, I've begun working on making some mini pizzas. Yeah we've all had them before. But I want to make them better, and keep them cheap for anyone to make. I also want them to be quick. Something you can put together easily and make like 50 of them in an hour for a party or something.
So here is a quick preview of how my "Scientific Method" works. First I want to simplify it. Make it basic and bring it to the core values I want out of it. Then after that I want tweak it. Make additions. Make it better. Change it up. Make it into something new. And finally I want to finish it. Take all of the info I've found and make one fantastic dish. That's easy. The hard part is to hold onto those values. To keep the core.
I'll post the results of the mini pizzas soon :)
Labels:
College Students,
Easy,
Party Food,
Poor,
Quick
Location:
Florida, USA
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