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    Old 11-14-2019, 07:30 AM
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    Pizza dough is not just for pizzas...no, no, no! We make all kinds of things with it, from bread, dinner rolls, hamburger buns, sausage rolls, sweet breads, pot pies, bread sticks, appetizers...the list goes on and on. In fact, we rarely even make pizza with it. It's cheap and such a time-saver. ($1.67 on sale.) We usually get the "White, Whole Wheat," style. I find it in the refrigerated deli section of our local Safeway. Does anyone else use it? If so what do you make with it?

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    I use it for bread stick and sweet cinnamon/sugar/brown sugar/ nuts sweet rolls for holiday breakfast.
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    Yum! This makes me want to go out & buy some. I've never bought pizza dough before.
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    Old 11-14-2019, 11:11 AM
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    Will be trying this ... thanks for sharing, I like “little helpers”
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    I saw Paul Hollywood, (The Great British Baking Show,) use ciabatta dough to make bread sticks with whole, green olives embedded in them. I may try that with the pizza dough.

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    How about breakfast pizza? Precook the dough halfway, scramble the eggs but leave them wet, add some cooked sausage or bacon, cheese, finish it all in the oven.
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    Old 11-15-2019, 09:49 AM
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    I have some in my refrigerator right now and plan to made a Calzone for my husband for dinner this week. I will put sauce, sausage, meatballs and what ever I can think of in it. Oh and put some cheese in it too. Thanks for all of your ideas to use the pizza dough for.
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    Old 11-15-2019, 03:35 PM
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    It is quite handy, also the larger size Rhodes dinner roll dough. I do make pizza dough and bread from scrtch quite ofter but keep the frozen stuff on hand, too.
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    I'm not sure of the difference between store bought pizza dough and bread dough but I used to make cheese and bacon crescent rolls when my kids were little and they were gone in a flash!
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    tropit- I made the breadsticks with whole olives using his recipe! They were delicious!

    I usually just use the dough for pizza or calzones, but now I have some other ideas!

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