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    What about the toppings?
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    You may add any toppings you want. Add them before you cook the pizza.
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    Can all-purpose flour be used for making the dough?
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    Yes. You can typically assume that "flour" is all-purpose flour unless it specifically states otherwise.
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    Can I add the sauce and toppings first and then bake?
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    Yes.
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    Can this be used for more than just pizza?
    Community Answer
    Of course! If you're making cinnamon rolls, or any type of dessert cup, this recipe would work great!
  • Question
    Can I replace olive oil with any other oil?
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    You may substitute olive oil with vegetable, palm, soybean or canola oil, but the taste of your pizza may change.
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    Can I make pizza without cheese?
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    Yes. You can make it with or without whatever topping you want.
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    Can I substitute normal flour with almond flour?
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    You can but the taste would be different and you might need to add more liquid.
  • Question
    Can pizza dough be stored?
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    Yes, but no more than 48 hours, as this pizza dough does not have any added preservatives.
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    Can I bake pizza in a toaster oven?
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    Yes.
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    Do I add more flour to it if it sticks to my hands?
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    Yes, but be careful not to add too much. Never add flour directly to the dough. Lightly flour your hands and move the dough along in order to incorporate the flour.
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    I can make a vegetarian pizza?
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    Of course! Just don't use ingredients you aren't allowed to eat.
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    Can I use baking soda in place of baking powder?
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    If you don’t have baking powder, you can substitute baking soda; use half the amount, and omit the salt.
  • Question
    Can I make pizza with only pepperoni?
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    Yes.
  • Question
    What should I do if my dough is sticky?
    Community Answer
    Mix in some more flour to make it less sticky. This will remove some of the moisture.
  • Question
    Do I need to use baking soda/baking powder?
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    You need to use baking powder for this recipe. You don't need it if you are making a traditional dough with yeast.
  • Question
    Can I bake the bases with or without toppings, then freeze them?
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    I would make the pizza base without toppings, freeze, and then thaw out and add toppings and cook again when you're ready to eat them.
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    Can I use self-rising flour?
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    Yes, you can.
  • Question
    Can I add normal oil instead of olive oil?
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    You may substitute olive oil with vegetable, palm, soybean or canola oil, but the taste of your pizza may change.
  • Question
    Can I use wheat flour to make pizza dough?
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    Yes, but it might change the taste and texture a bit.
  • Question
    What does 2 1/2 mean? Two times half a cup?
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    No. 2 1/2 means 2 and a half cups.
  • Question
    Do I put the toppings on before it goes in the oven?
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    Put tomato sauce first, and then mozzarella. Add the rest of the toppings that you desire, and then put the pizza in the oven.
  • Question
    Can I make bread sticks from this dough?
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    Yes. They won't be as fluffy and soft as normal ones. Brush with garlic butter for the best finish.
  • Question
    Can I make pizza without a microwave oven?
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    Yes, you can.
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    Must l bake the dough first?
    Community Answer
    No, you can't. You add the toppings onto the pizza, then bake it altogether.
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    Can I cook the dough with or without toppings, then freeze?
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    Yes, but make sure you reheat the pizza when you take it out of the freezer. Don't cook it again unless you have topped it with raw ingredients.
  • Question
    Can I use this for pastry puffs?
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    No, it is not the right taste or consistency to use for pastry puffs. It would need to be sweeter and not as dough-based.
  • Question
    Do I need self-rising flour or normal flour?
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    Both will work, but self-rising flour is way quicker than normal flour.
  • Question
    Do I have to bake in the oven?
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    Yes. A toaster oven will work if the pizza is small.
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    Can I use something other than baking powder?
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    You can use baking soda, but only use half of what the baking soda amount was and omit the salt.
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    Can I make this without baking powder?
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    You can substitute with baking soda if you add 1/2 the amount required (1 1/2 tsp), but if you don't add baking powder or soda then your pizza dough will not rise.
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