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zenchef

Oh my goodness! Me. Craving. A lot!
Delivery please?
Pick up?
I would walk to that pizza in 100 degree heat if i had to.

Kitchconfidante

I have been wanting to grill pizza for such a long time...can't wait to try this! It looks absolutely fantastic!

meghan

This looks ab fab!
Delish.

I popped a DiGiorno in the oven for me, my mom & my lil guy.
Pales in comparassion to this, lemme tell ya.

Carrie

And here's yet another recipe to make me sad that I live in my little grill-less apartment in the city. The summer can be rough on those of us with no outdoor space, and without any airconditioning in my kitchen, I'm going to need a break in the heat before I crank the oven to 500. Looks SO good.

Denise

We've just recently started grilling pizza as well, all in the name of it's just too hot in the kitchen. We use our baking stone (which I never use in my oven) on the grill, with the gas on low. Works wonderfully.

My brother (he's very creative and crazy in the kitchen) actually piles bricks on top of the coals in his Weber and puts the pizza on real bricks, covers it and lets it do it's magic! It works wonderfully as well. I'm not that adventurous.

ashley

looks fabulous! we love grilling pizza!

Eliana

You've achieved pizza perfection with this one!

Katy R

Oooh that looks good! I wonder if you could just use one of those creme brulee torches to brown the mozerella....I might have to test that theory this week!

Jen @ My Kitchen Addiction

This looks lovely... I am always nervous to attempt to grill pizza, but I should really give it a try!

kasia

Im wondering, for a party can i make ahead the pizza crust and when im ready to pop them on the grill the next day or several hrs later put the ingredients on and then finish grilling? Or will the crust go bad, or soggy or something else?

I want to be able to make 4/5 pizzas with other stuff going on so I'm looking for a time saver. What's your take?

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