Can I make a Pizza shaped like an egg?!


Question: first you make the dough . put the dough in an easter egg and push a hole in it. remove from the plastic easter egg fill with sauce and bake. walla! or u can just top or fill with sauce. enjoy! OR if u want. put in the easter egg. take out and falttena nd suce it and bake.


Answers: first you make the dough . put the dough in an easter egg and push a hole in it. remove from the plastic easter egg fill with sauce and bake. walla! or u can just top or fill with sauce. enjoy! OR if u want. put in the easter egg. take out and falttena nd suce it and bake.

I don't know. Can you?

I know I can.

you mean oval instead of round, sure, why not??

if you mean actually egg shaped, then i think it would be a calzone, not a pizza. :)

an oval shaped pizza?

I do that all the time and I'm not even trying. :-)

ummm yes..........

of course! im pretty sure that you can make pizza into any shape you like.

of corse it could be any shape u want

Sure if you can find a pan that can hold it and can shape the dough like an egg, I don't see why not. You should be able to make a pizza into any shape you would like.

You can, but it probably won't be easy for others to recognize as "egg shaped". Get an egg shaped pan and make a cake. Frost it with white and put a (frosting) yellow yolk in the middle. I saw it on TV and it was cute.

why not if you have a metal baking sheet in the oval egg shaped sure you can but what would you put on it to make it look like Easter?

Yes, you can. You just knead the dough until semi light. then you pat down the sides to form an egg like shape. The shape should stay put when you cook it.

You can shape the crust however you like..





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