St Louis Style Pizza Cut in Squares |
State: Missouri
Missouri is home to
barbecue, the St. Louis Cardinals & Rams, and supposedly, they have their
own specialty pizza. At first, I wasn't going to recreate their pizza
until I looked at the different types of cheese they add to this. I
thought, with all that cheese, it has to be good. I am glad I did,
because it was really good. This is the same style pizza that you would
buy from Imo's in St. Louis. Missouri, I hope I did you proud with this
pizza!
Ingredients:
1 pizza crust
1 can of tomato sauce
1 tbsp of olive oil
1/4 cup of shredded sharp white
cheddar cheese
1/4 cup of shredded smoked,
picante, or regular provolone ( I did regular)
1/4 lb of sliced Swiss cheese
(recipe calls for shredded)
1/2 lb of cooked pork sausage
1 tbsp of onion powder
salt and pepper to taste
dried Italian seasoning
1 tsp of garlic powder or minced
garlic
Sauce:
For the sauce, mix the tomato
sauce, garlic, Italian seasoning, salt, pepper, and onion powder all together.
Heat for 5-10 minutes or until mixture is completely blended. I
like the seasonings to cook into the sauce. Remove from heat and set
aside.
Meat:
Cook ground pork until all pink
is gone. Add salt and pepper to taste. Remove from heat and set
aside.
Pizza:
Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
Apply thin layer of olive oil to the crust and then coat the base of the
crust with the tomato sauce mixture. Now we are ready for the toppings.
Add the slices of Swiss cheese on the base of the pizza. You can do
the shredded way if you want, but I decided to go with slices just to save
additional money. Next, add the sausage and spread all over the pizza.
Then, add your shredded provolone and then the cheddar. After all
the cheese has been added to the top of the pizza, apply pepper and Italian
seasoning to your preference. Place into the oven and cook for 10-15
minutes or until crust has browned and cheese is turned orange or so.
Pairing:
When you think of Missouri, you
think of Anheuser-Busch Beer Company. Unless you like craft beer!!! In
Kansas City, MO, Boulevard Brewing Company is making some really good beers and
you can buy them in Florida which is great too! I had the Calling IPA,
which is an Indian Pale Ale around 8%. I thought it wasn't bad and
actually prefer their Farm House Ale more than the IPA. For wine, go for
something refreshing and a tad sweet, like a Pinot Grigio to balance out the
acidity.
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