hauntedtexan
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- Location
- Central TX
For decades, I have been known for my "Pizzagna", (pronounced Piz-onya) A combo of Pizza and Lasagna. Your family should love it. Take 2 Pillsbury hot roll mixes and use the pizza dough recipe on the box. Combine 1lb burger and 1b of either chorizo or pork sausage with general Tso's seasoning packet in a covered frying pan on simmer for a couple hours. Drain the juices off and add a full jar of Prego sauce of your choice, I use the 3 cheese. Cover again for about an hour.
The dough should be risen enough by now, so cover a very deep cookie sheet (at least 2") pan with olive or peanut oil, and roll the dough out far enough so it extends at least 2" over the sides of the pan. For cheese, I use sharp white cheddar as my main cheese and combine mozzarella and provolone, at least 2lbs and use grated Romano cheese mixed into the bowl to keep the cheese from clumping. Dump the meat in the pan, then add the cheese, then pull the dough over so it leaves a small window in the middle.
Now either use a pam spray or melted butter to brush over the top of the dough and apply either garlic salt, powder, or minced garlic. Place it in a preheated 350 degree oven for around 15 minutes until golden brown. Since the meat is already cooked, all the oven is to do is melt the cheese and cook the dough.
Expect it to be eaten with a fork, being too heavy to be picked up. I prefer the chorizo over the pork sausage because I love spicy.... hope you enjoy it....
The dough should be risen enough by now, so cover a very deep cookie sheet (at least 2") pan with olive or peanut oil, and roll the dough out far enough so it extends at least 2" over the sides of the pan. For cheese, I use sharp white cheddar as my main cheese and combine mozzarella and provolone, at least 2lbs and use grated Romano cheese mixed into the bowl to keep the cheese from clumping. Dump the meat in the pan, then add the cheese, then pull the dough over so it leaves a small window in the middle.
Now either use a pam spray or melted butter to brush over the top of the dough and apply either garlic salt, powder, or minced garlic. Place it in a preheated 350 degree oven for around 15 minutes until golden brown. Since the meat is already cooked, all the oven is to do is melt the cheese and cook the dough.
Expect it to be eaten with a fork, being too heavy to be picked up. I prefer the chorizo over the pork sausage because I love spicy.... hope you enjoy it....