So much work has been going on we decided not to make a big meal or travel around today. Both of us are a bit tired so this morning I made 2 pizza crusts. One is still in the fridge the other I cooked for lunch today while taking it easy.

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I pulled out a pack of the Sweet Heat Italian sausage I make and browned it a little to reduce the water content since I was making a thin crust pizza.

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Again working with a thin crust I super thin sliced this purple onion.

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Being a 16in crust I'm still learning how to handle it so it's not perfect but good eating.

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I run this can of tomatoes in the blender adding a bit of extra oregano. Being fresh tomatoes the sauce cooks up fantastic.

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Starting with a thin layer of sauce I next add the mixed Italian cheeses followed by the Mozzarella cheese. You can get an idea of how much of each cheese I use. I like to sauce very close to the edge and add extra Italian cheese right around the rim. Using sandwich sized pepperoni & homemade browned Italian sausage for the protein is wonderful. Baked on the second lowest rack @450 degrees for 18 minutes is just about perfect.

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Happy Easter!