Back to the basics - The Margherita Pizza

For a lengthy date I’d been wanting to recreate the original style pizza in all of it’s classic glory. One of the experiments I did during my break from blogging was that beauty, the Margherita Pizza! As the story goes, famous “pizzaiolo” Raffaele Esposito was asked by Queen Margherita to present his flatbread delicacy. He created a pizza to represent the colors of the Italian flag, red sauce, green basil leaves and white cheese. It was a great combination thereupon and it still rocks now.

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my variant, I stuck with what I know for the crust - a nice batch of fresh traditional. However, on top I spread blended roma tomatoes very lightly salted and teased with oregano, slices of mozzarella cheese and large fresh basil leaves. After sprinkling the pie with romano cheese, I baked it at 480 degrees for 8 minutes. The outcome was a quite refreshing change. The simple combination of the fundamental ingredients made for a terrific treat. I will be doing that pizza again - squisito!

Original post by PizzaBill

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