This recipe is best done with children. Its tastes incredible without them but it won’t be half as much fun. Granted it will take twice a long to generate twice the mess, but trust me it’s worth it. I’ve been making this with my daughter since she was old enough to wield a rolling pin and she can actually roll a pretty round pie. Her friends come over and they get into the action too. They think I’m pretty cool. They call me Poppa Drew. That’s all the praise I’ll ever need.
If you are feeling lazy you can always purchase some pre-made dough from your local pizza joint. I’ve done this on more than one occasion. The clerks are always confused and the managers think I am nuts, but they always sell me some dough – if only to get rid of me before I scare the customers. The going rate seems to be about $2 to $3. Let us know how it goes for you.
It’s hard for me to admit is but the inspiration for this pizza comes from a terrific cookbook called The Cafe Cook Book. You see I had thought I had stolen it from my sister and as we all know sibling appropriation is perfectly legitimate. But belatedly I must give credit to Rose Gray and Ruth Rodgers for a creation my sister had told me was hers and I had long since begun to claim as my own. All you need to know is that this is simply the best designer pizza I have ever made or tasted. I wish I had thought of it.