Stuffed crust pizza

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Stuffed Crust Pizza

A slice of stuffed crust pizza showing the cheese-filled crust.

Stuffed crust pizza is a type of pizza that has a crust filled with additional ingredients, typically cheese. This innovation in pizza design was created to enhance the flavor and texture of the crust, which is often left uneaten by some pizza consumers.

History

The concept of stuffed crust pizza was popularized in the mid-1990s by Pizza Hut, a major American pizza chain. The idea was to make the crust more appealing by filling it with cheese, thus encouraging customers to eat the entire slice, including the crust.

Preparation

Stuffed crust pizza is prepared by rolling out the pizza dough and placing a layer of cheese or other fillings around the edge. The dough is then folded over the filling and sealed, creating a stuffed edge. The pizza is then topped with traditional ingredients such as tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, and various toppings before being baked.

Variations

While cheese is the most common filling for stuffed crust pizza, there are several variations that include different types of cheese, such as cheddar or parmesan, as well as other ingredients like pepperoni, sausage, or vegetables. Some pizzerias offer unique stuffed crust options, such as garlic or herb-flavored crusts.

Popularity

Stuffed crust pizza has become a popular choice among pizza lovers due to its unique texture and added flavor. It is available at many pizza chains and independent pizzerias around the world. The innovation has inspired other creative pizza crusts, such as cheese-filled breadsticks and pretzel crusts.

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