School Cafeteria Pizza Recipe – pizza day was my favorite day in school. I loved that rectangle pizza! I found the recipe in a government cookbook and had to give it a try. OMG! So good and super easy to make with a simple pourable pizza crust. Yeast, flour, dry milk, sugar, salt, water, and oil. Top the pizza sauce, cheese, and your favorite toppings. Can freeze the pizza for a quick meal later!
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I don’t know about you, but when I was in school my favorite day of the week was pizza day! Chicken Legs and I were talking about lunchroom pizza the other day, so I started Googling where to buy school pizza. While I couldn’t find a good place to buy it, but I did find an authentic recipe! I came across a government cookbook and it had the pizza recipe! I immediately added it to the menu. OMG! It was SO good. It was much better than the School Cafeteria Pizza I remember eating. I’m pretty sure it has to do with using real cheese and homemade pizza sauce. This has quickly become our go-to recipe for pizza night!
The original recipe made enough pizza for 100 servings. Obviously, most people don’t need to serve 100 people at a time, so I had to scale the original recipe WAY back. This recipe is made in a half-sheet pan and serves at least 8 people.
The crust is very easy to make. Start with dissolving some yeast in warm water in a small bowl. Let it stand for a few minutes. In the bowl of an electric stand mixer, combine all-purpose flour, dry milk, sugar, salt, and oil. Add yeast mixture. Mix on medium-low speed for 10 minutes, until a batter forms.
Brush a rimmed sheet pan with olive oil and sprinkle it with some cornmeal. Pour the pizza dough batter onto the baking sheet and let rest for 20 minutes. Bake the crust for 8-10 minutes. Spread pizza sauce over the dough. Sprinkle cheese and pizza toppings over the sauce. Bake for an additional 10 to 15 minutes. Slice into rectangles for an authentic look and enjoy. Garnish with parmesan cheese and fresh basil.
This recipe brings back great childhood memories! Our cafeteria always served corn, a roll, and a cookie or brownie with our pizza. When I make this pizza at home we usually eat this pizza with a salad or some pasta salad. You can also whip up some garlic breadsticks. YUM!
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