Bake for 12-15 minutes until crust is golden brown.
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Top with blue cheese and a sprinkle of freshly cracked pepper.Ĭarefully lift pizza and parchment paper and place onto your preheated baking dish- you should hear yet another sizzle as the raw dough hits the hot surface.
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Next, layer apple slices over your cheese and sprinkle with chopped pistachios. Heat your cream cheese in a microwave until softened slightly, and spread over the crust. To prep your balsamic drizzle, heat balsamic and honey in a small saucepan until slightly thickened and reduced.ĭrop one of the two smaller balls of dough onto a piece of parchment paper and spread into a circle of roughly 8 inches in diameter. Also preheat your pan, pizza stone, or whatever you'd like to put your pizza on for at least 30 minutes before baking.Īssemble your ingredients- cheeses, chopped nuts, apple, and black pepper go on the pie before baking. Make sure your oven preheats on its highest setting for an hour before baking- mine goes up to 500. Bake for 12-15 minutes until crust becomes golden brown.įinish your pizza off with a sprinkling of sliced scallion and a healthy drizzle of siracha, depending on how much kick you can take. Lifting parchment paper carefully, place onto a preheated cookie sheet back- you should hear a sizzle as the crust hits the hot surface. Top with your shitakes and caramelized onions, and finally with cheese. Spread your miso mixture on your dough just as you would pizza sauce, leaving half an inch from the edge clear. Now it's time to assemble your Ninja Kick Pizza! Drop one of the smaller of your three dough balls onto a sheet of parchment paper and shape into an 8-inch round. Next, mix your miso paste, water, sesame oil, vinegar, and chili oil until it becomes a creamy consistency. Just before they become fully translucent, add shitake mushrooms- they won't have enough time to fully soften when they bake, so it's helpful to brown them just a bit beforehand. Start by caramelizing your onions in canola oil over low heat (about 10 minutes). I don't have a pizza stone, so I flip a cookie sheet and use the flat bottom surface.Īssemble your ingredients. Also preheat your pan, pizza stone, or whatever you'd like to put your pizza on for at least 30 minutes before baking. This means your crispy crust is already forming!īake for roughly 15 mins, depending on the heat of your oven- you'll be able to tell that it's done when your cheese becomes a nice golden color and your crust starts to brown.Īs with Mikey's pizza, make sure your oven preheats on its highest setting for an hour before baking- mine goes up to 500. Lift the parchment paper with pizza and place it onto the preheated pan from the oven- you should hear a sizzle as the dough hits the hot surface. Then, add your toppings, spreading evenly with the meat as close to the top as possible- you want it to crisp! Sprinkle with the last of your cheese, and spritz with olive oil. Next, sprinkle the majority of the cheese over the sauce. Spread the pizza sauce thinly over the dough. Drop the largest of the three pizza dough balls onto the parchment paper and shape into an 8-9 inch round, depending on your thickness preferences (and oven space)- just remember, Mikey likes thick crust. Place a sheet of parchment paper on a flat surface. I don't have a pizza stone, so I flip a cookie sheet and use the flat bottom surface.Īssemble all your toppings- the more cheese the better. Place your pan, pizza stone, or whatever you'd like to put your pizza on, in the oven to preheat for at least 30 minutes. Preheat your oven to its highest temperature (mine goes up to 500). And if this is a revisit for you, I know you’ll get a kick out of the cocktail at the very least. If you’ve never seen this movie, hopefully you can appreciate these things too. And, let’s not forget Baby Sam Rockwell as “Head Thug” of the Foot Clan!
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In any event, rewatching the movie now still leaves an impression– you have to admire the creature effects from The Jim Henson Company, the costuming, the production design, and the stunts. Though, maybe it was because I was 5 years old and I was able to look past some of the hilariously bad moments and appreciate the absurdity of giant Turtles eating pizza while fighting an insidious gang of dark ninjas in NYC. I myself have vivid memories of running around the house screaming “Cowabunga!” after seeing it, so clearly something stuck. While looking up reviews of TMNT, I was a little bit surprised to discover that it doesn’t have the best reviews. I’ve been craving pizza almost as much as I’ve been craving movies from my childhood– and it just so happens that this year is the 30th anniversary of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (god I’m old).