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Biscuit pizza

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This was my first time doing this, since pizza is just bread sauce and topping I figured this combo would be easy.
(Home made is better but nothing wrong with using store bought)

I tend to use whatever is the cheapest as my pallet is not a taste snob.

Grab a baking pan, I use spray butter on mine to prevent sticking to the bottom.

Go ahead and spread sauce, cheese, and whatever toppings you want

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Bake in oven according to biscuit instructions on packaging.

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What I liked about these most is how soft the biscuit made the toppings. Much better than some frozen pizzas that nearly break your teeth


Ingredients:
Great Value Butter Flavor Flaky Jumbo Biscuits, 8 Count: https://www.walmart.com/ip/10448401?sid=952921b8-420a-4bf6-812d-49feaee4b2df $1.97

Great Value Pizza Sauce, 14 oz:

https://www.walmart.com/ip/12444468?sid=00498d1e-28ce-4e8d-b45c-cf66e6a3c08c $1.52

Great Value Low-Moisture Part-Skim Mozzarella Finely Shredded Cheese, 8 oz Bag:

https://www.walmart.com/ip/10452371?sid=378f5070-c6f4-41d2-af56-daa8faab6de4 $1.97

Great Value Original Pepperoni Slices, 6 oz:

https://www.walmart.com/ip/40495518?sid=f8fb8f69-6750-43c5-a5de-c4d83c6b5d4d $2. 92
 
This looks very similar to the recipe I know that is simply Pizza-Burger, where the dough is swapped for sliced hamburger buns, baked until toasted.

The recipe with biscuit dough does sound even better though lol
 
This looks very similar to the recipe I know that is simply Pizza-Burger, where the dough is swapped for sliced hamburger buns, baked until toasted.

The recipe with biscuit dough does sound even better though lol
Although buying frozen is probably better and cheaper this was worth the try
 
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I interpreted the "biscuit" in the title in the British sense and this came to mind:

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We don't get American biscuits here in any shape or form, so I can't really try this. The closest we have are pork scratching rolls which are flaky layered pastry that's close to American biscuits in texture, but they taste intensely of baked pork so that would probably detract from the pizza experience.


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I interpreted the "biscuit" in the title in the British sense and this came to mind:

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We don't get American biscuits here in any shape or form, so I can't really try this. The closest we have are pork scratching rolls which are flaky layered pastry that's close to American biscuits in texture, but they taste intensely of baked pork so that would probably detract from the pizza experience.


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If you just do sauce and cheese on top it might be alright still. Hawaiian is just ham and pineapple and that's a winner.
 
You underestimate the sheer lardy porkness of these rolls. This is what they're made with:

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Baking them with some sausage and cheese on top would be a good dish but if you called it pizza every single New Yorker would track you down and smack you.
 
You can also use english muffins/crumpets to make these. Yum!

Also, I have never in my life came across a store bought frozen pizza that nearly broke my teeth, and my teeth are not the strongest. I think you've been over baking them by a good amount. They aren't supposed to come out black. :lol:
 

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