How to make Cheeze Burst Pizza same as Domino's?
I'm a true pizza lover and at Domino's they make a great style called "Cheese Burst", the only problem is I can't eat it due to religious reasons.
As a Jain, I don't eat some common foods. For more details about Jain food restrictions you can read: this or this.
At Domino's, they told me, "we use a catchup sauce which is made with garlic."
Can someone tell me:
- How to make a version of the Cheese Burst Pizza that I can eat?
- How to get that cheesy layer when you take a slice out of it?
Best Answer
Experiment! If you can't have garlic, try for a tomato/italian seasoning mix. Make your own pasta sauce from scratch and substitute in or out for the things you can/cannot eat. Onion and garlic will be hard to replace, but don't confine yourself to "this is what the sauce should be." Use spices you like the flavor of. Maybe try a curry-inspired sauce?
The cheesy layer seems to come from a thick layer of cheese melted between the dough and sauce. If you grate mozzarella directly onto the olive-oiled bread, then top it with sauce and your second cheese, that should be enough to sate your cheese-lust! Also keep in mind that that is food-photo magic in part. Yours will most likely not look like that, but it will taste great!
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The cheese that Domino's uses is a mixture of mozzarella, monterey Jack and white cheddar in equal proportions. I used to work there way back in the day when we were required to be trained on all of the aspects of making the pizzas even right down to what went into the ingredients.Make Cheese Burst Pizza like Domino's at home !!! | Recipe of cheese sauce | Simply yummylicious...
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