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Recipe for 4-Square Family Pizza

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Recipe for 4-Square Family Pizza

Making the perfect 4-Square Family Pizza should only take approximately 32 min . Below are the ingredients and directions for you to easily follow. The 4-Square Family Pizza recipe can feed your family for 16 servings.

There are many different ways to make this 4-Square Family Pizza recipe. Once you’re familiar with our recommended ingredients and directions, you can add your own twist to this recipe to make it your own! We’ve also listed potential Cookware items below that might be necessary for this 4-Square Family Pizza recipe.

4-Square Family Pizza Popular Ingredients

  • Cornmeal, if desired
  • 1 can (13.8 ounce) Pillsbury® refrigerated classic pizza crust
  • 2 teaspoons olive oil
  • 1/2 cup shredded Cheddar cheese (2 ounce)
  • 1 1/2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese (6 ounce)
  • 1tablespoon chopped red onion
  • 1/2 cup refrigerated honey hickory barbecue sauce with shredded chicken, large pieces cut up
  • 1 tablespoon shredded fresh Parmesan cheese
  • 4 to 5 (1/4-inch-thick) slices plum (Roma) tomato (about 1 large tomato)
  • 1 tablespoon thin fresh basil strips
  • 2 tablespoons pizza sauce
  • 2 slices Canadian bacon, quartered
  • 1/4 cup pineapple tidbits, well drained (from 8 ounce can)
  • 2 tablespoons pizza sauce
  • 8 to 10 slices pepperoni (from 3 ounce package)

Steps for making 4-Square Family Pizza

  1. Heat oven to 425 degrees F. Spray cookie sheet with cooking spray; sprinkle with cornmeal. Unroll dough; place on cookie sheet. Starting at center, press out dough into 14×12-inch rectangle. Brush dough with olive oil.
  2. Bake 6 to 8 minutes. Sprinkle Cheddar cheese in the shape of a “plus sign” on crust, dividing the crust into four squares. Top each square with 1 of the 4 variations listed above to make 4 different squares; if desired, on the Pepperoni Pizza Square, arrange the pepperoni to make a happy face. Top entire pizza with mozzarella cheese.
  3. Bake 10 to 13 minutes longer or until crust is deep golden brown and cheese is melted and bubbly. Cut pizza into 4 squares; cut each square into 4 squares to make a total of 16 squares.
  4. This recipe lends itself well to other variations. Get creative and add your family’s favorite toppings!
  5. For a perfect party pizza, follow Steps 1 and 2, dividing the crust into four squares with lines of shredded Cheddar cheese as described. Then provide toppings (meats, cheeses, sauces, fruits, etc.), allowing guests to complete a square with the ingredients of their choice.
  6. Wonderful for a teen sleepover party!

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  • Poultry – Poultry (/ˈpoʊltri/) are domesticated birds kept by humans for their eggs, their meat or their feathers. These birds are most typically members of the superorder Galloanserae (fowl), especially the order Galliformes (which includes chickens, quails, and turkeys). The term also includes birds that are killed for their meat, such as the young of pigeons (known as squabs) but does not include similar wild birds hunted for sport or food and known as game. The word “poultry” comes from the French/Norman word poule, itself derived from the Latin word pullus, which means small animal.The domestication of poultry took place around 5,400 years ago in Southeast Asia. This may have originally been as a result of people hatching and rearing young birds from eggs collected from the wild, but later involved keeping the birds permanently in captivity. Domesticated chickens may have been used for cockfighting at first and quail kept for their songs, but soon it was realised how useful it was having a captive-bred source of food. Selective breeding for fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility took place over the centuries, and modern breeds often look very different from their wild ancestors. Although some birds are still kept in small flocks in extensive systems, most birds available in the market today are reared in intensive commercial enterprises.Together with pig meat, poultry is one of the two most widely eaten types of meat globally, with over 70% of the meat supply in 2012 between them; poultry provides nutritionally beneficial food containing high-quality protein accompanied by a low proportion of fat. All poultry meat should be properly handled and sufficiently cooked in order to reduce the risk of food poisoning. Semi-vegetarians who consume poultry as the only source of meat are said to adhere to pollotarianism.The word “poultry” comes from the West & English “pultrie”, from Old French pouletrie, from pouletier, poultry dealer, from poulet, pullet. The word “pullet” itself comes from Middle English pulet, from Old French polet, both from Latin pullus, a young fowl, young animal or chicken. The word “fowl” is of Germanic origin (cf. Old English Fugol, German Vogel, Danish Fugl).
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You might need the following Cookware

In this section we’ve listed Cookware items that might be helpful to make this 4-Square Family Pizza recipe (or similar recipes). If certain tools or utensils are not applicable, then ignore and choose relevant items.

  • Cooking pots
  • Frying pan
  • Steamers
  • Colander
  • Skillet
  • Knives
  • Cutting board
  • Grater
  • Saucepan
  • Stockpot
  • Spatula
  • Tongs
  • Measuring cups
  • Wooden Spoon
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