25 Delicious Topping Suggestions For Your Homemade Pizzas
If your sauce is a little thick, add a tablespoon of water and blend. This recipe will certainly make enough for a few pizzas. Place remaining sauce in a container or plastic bag, label and freeze. This will last in your freezer for a month. I recently made this pizza for a quick Friday night dinner. Rather than a typical pesto, I made pesto using leftover steamed broccoli. To the blender, I added broccoli, a clove of garlic, pepper and a drizzle of olive oil. The other ingredients for this pizza included, sliced tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, prosciutto and hard goat cheese crumble atop the pizza when it was removed from the over. For most of the suggestions that I have made, the ingredients are readily available at most markets. Depending upon where you live, you may need to special order an item. All of my suggestions make tasty calzones, too. Simply follow the same recipe for pizza dough and divide into 6 portions. Place the ingredients on half of the rolled dough then fold other half over.
Basically the stock shape was retained but it now sits one inch higher and three inches wider. This completes the bulkhead modifications. A couple of modifications need to be made to compensate for the centring of the engine and to provide clearance for the radiator. To start off with, the stock battery mount needs to be cut off as does the stock four cylinder engine mounts. New mounts will need to be welded into place. If you are fitting a Ford engine it is a good idea to move the radiator cross member forward an inch from its original location. You just cut the cross member away from the frame then reweld it one inch forward of it's original location. The front tabs that the radiator bulkhead rest upon are cut off one inch shorter and new mounting holes are drilled one inch to the rear on the tabs. The end result is that the radiator bulkhead remains in it's stock location and the fan to radiator clearance picks up one inch.
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