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Pizza and quiche made easy

My sauce line is terrible

Generous but not too generous cheese
Pictures speak louder than words so I'm gonna shut up for the most part.
A meaty pizza














Ok this is a bit of an experiment with some frozen dough I found at Giant supermarket and a variety of other ingredients.  The meaty pizza may not look it but it has a beef sauce, ham and chicken salami. it also has mozzarella and cheddar cheese.


The sausage and mushroom pizza has two types of sausage but only mozzarella cheese.  Unlike a lot of pizza I've seen in Malaysia, I put the mushrooms on top so that they will cook... that's how I was taught!
A sausage and mushroom pizza
 The quiche was a bit different.  I've never made this myself my mom always helped me! so I cooked some ham and mushrooms together until they were well cooked (picture one) and added eggs, milk, butter, flour, and some cheese. That was the recipe ingredients and it came out very rich
I got your filling right here!  I'm point at the bowl....
 Next I baked a simple pie crust.
Gotta bake this first
 one the pie shell was baked halfway I cooled it and filled it with the egg filling mixture.
Ready for the oven...
 All in all these things worked out and I made them with majority items I bought at Giant here in Malaysia.. Save more with GIANT!



Comments

  1. thumbs up! for mushrooms as in my personal experience, u may fry them for a very short time and then put them on pizza topping. multi cheese?hmmmmm :)

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  2. I just dislike when you get canned mushrooms on your pizza here and they are not a nice texture at all...

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  3. ahhhhhh, I just remembered those cans...true! :)

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