How to make a pizza without an oven

in hive-148497 •  4 years ago  (edited)

Pizza is the new love-trend. Let's take any event; birthday party, friendly get-together or what else; pizza will be the most favorite choice by all. There are some misfortune events when we are having a broken oven or the electricity meters are over-burden and we want an alternate.
So, in this post you will be told a different options for such mishaps.
First of all grab your normal pizza dough kneed it well for a good 30 seconds, and spread it over your kitchen's clean shelf to get an even round shaped crust. Lay your pizza dough onto the pizza pan(Pipkin-used to cook on direct flame or heat) Once you are past this step add a spoon full of pizza sauce and spread all around the dough. Then all you need to do is boil your chicken shred it and expand them all over the dough.
Once all this is done you could add all the seasonal veggies of your choice and evenly lay them out all over your pizza. Last but not the least topping is of the cheese, more the cheesier more it will be fun to eat.

Once you are done with all these steps, next you need a large pot, large enough to easily hold your pizza pan into it. Fill this Pot with pebbles of around 2cm of diameter. When these pebbles cover your pot fairly well pull you pizza pan above these stones. cover you pizza pan from above with a lid and add some more rocks on the sides of pan. This will give a good covering from the sides.

Give a top lid to the big pot and seal its sides; so that no gas could leave it. Once it is assembled in such a way, you are good to go. You can put this assembled pot into direct heat and your pizza will be ready in around 15 minutes.

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