• @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    71 year ago

    Bro thats got hard “Roundtable during the 90’s” vibe. That strong ass spicy marinara they had? Shit was based.

    I think its the squareness, they would bake them all at once and cut them up like you did.

    • @[email protected]OP
      link
      fedilink
      English
      81 year ago

      I don’t know Roundtable, but I was aiming for Pizza Hut! That’s what I miss most from working there in the early 2000s: the fresh breadsticks.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        4
        edit-2
        1 year ago

        Round table (at least in the 90’s) was I think the less shitty chain for us?

        The chain hierarchy went:

        Papa Johns (it was newish at the time)

        Round Table

        Pizza Hut

        .

        .

        .

        .

        .

        .

        .

        .

        .

        .

        .

        .

        .

        .

        .

        Little Ceasers

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      English
      41 year ago

      Man, I feel you on this one. Miss the shit out of that sauce. Gotta find a replica recipe.

    • @[email protected]OP
      link
      fedilink
      English
      41 year ago
       160 grams warm water (90-100 F)
       1.25 tsp instant yeast
       15 grams dry milk powder
       0.5 tbsp sugar
       1 tbsp olive oil
       0.5 tsp salt
       2 cups AP flour
       6 tbsp butter
      

      Mix the first four ingredients together in the bowl of a stand mixer. Let it sit until it gets foamy, about 5 minutes. Then add the olive oil and salt. Turn the mixer on low (with dough hook) and slowly add the flour. When it starts coming together, turn it up to medium low and let it go maybe 5 minutes or so, until the dough is pretty smooth and it’s cleaned itself off the sides of the bowl.

      Put in a bowl, cover and let rise in a warm spot for 90 minutes.

      Melt the butter and put half of it in a 9x13 pan.

      Punch the dough down and shape it into a rectangle to fill the pan. Put it in the buttered pan and cover with another tbsp of melted butter. Cover and let rise another hour.

      Preheat oven to 475 F.

      Uncover the dough, and if you want, you can score the dough with a knife to make little indentations showing you where to cut later.

      Bake until it’s golden across the top, about 13-15 minutes.

      Immediately brush with the remaining melted butter. Then use as much topping as you’d like.

      The topping was about 1.5 tbsp of Parmesan, 1/2 tbsp onion powder, a tsp garlic powder, 1/2 tsp oregano, and 1/2 tsp basil. This makes what ended up being too much topping, so I’d reduce everything a little or just don’t use the whole thing.

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    English
    41 year ago

    If those taste half as good as they look you nailed it.

    Perfect a pizza recipe too and you’ll conquer the world.

    • @[email protected]OP
      link
      fedilink
      English
      21 year ago

      Yes! The top was crispy and the inside was nice and fluffy. They turned out just how I hoped they would!