Where can I get pre-made pizza dough?!


Question: Where can I get pre-made pizza dough?
I'd really rather not make my own(it's for a donut recipe) and I heard that I can get some at the grocery store or ask a pizzeria for a ball of dough. In what section can I find it at the grocery store and what kind of pizza places would give me some dough(I don't mind paying for it)? Thanks:)

Answers:

frozen bread dough can be deep fried after it is thawed and allowed to raise. You can make donuts with it, they just aren't that sweet.
Fried bread dough with cinnamon and sugar on it is delicious.
Try it sometime.
It is available in the frozen foods section. A popular brand is called Rhodes and has been around for a very long time although most store brands of bread dough work well.



Pre-made pizza dough will not make real donut's, it makes a disgusting strange deformity. If you cant figure out how to make donut dough, then go to Sur La Tab, the sell donut mixes, that turn out very good.


In regards to your question, you can find Pizza dough in the Pillsbury section of your freezer.



Trader Joes, most markets have it where they sell the "bread" pre-mixed dougfh
try asking your local pizza parlor
make your own http://www.pillsbury.com/products/pizza-…



Pillsbury sells pre-made pizza dough that you roll out, just look in the grocery store by where they sell refrigerated canned biscuits and crescent rolls.



The grocery store would have it in the refrigerated section. You could try going to a pizzeria but then why not just order a pizza while your at it.



You'll find frozen dough in the case at the super-market, with biscuits & croissants.
But this is bread dough, suitable for bagels not donuts.



you can find frozen pizza dough in the frozen foods section where cookie dough is.




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