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Campfire Pizza

Glenn MacGrady

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Pizza is one of my favorite foods, and seemingly a simple one, but I've never seen anyone make it in camp. This article . . .


. . . claims that "[d]one poorly, campfire pizza will have uncooked toppings and half-melted cheese on a burnt bottom and black crust," and suggests "simple steps" to create "a takeout-quality slice of backcountry heaven."

Have any of you made campfire pizza? How? Open pan? Closed pan? Reflector oven? Ingredients?
 
Cliff Jacob son's method:
Use store bought cooked pizza bread
Brown slightly in pan with lid that will seal
Flip and add sauce to liking
Pile on what you like, meats cooked
Keeping pan on fire so its really hot
Pour a third cup water in pan and cover tightly
In two minutes the steam has cooked your pizza to perfection

With this method you have a pizza every four minutes and they are all melted and delicious.
 
Working with college students, we ate pizza quite a bit on extended trips. Over the years we made them with real pizza dough (quite sticky on your fingers if you forgot to bring extra flour), Boboli bread, pitas and in a pinch, English muffins. Depending on what you added for toppings, the taste factor could be just blah or off the charts. Bottom line, they were easy to make and filled a lot of stomachs over the years.

That's all for now. Take care and until next time....be well.

snapper
 
in a pinch, English muffins

Not in camp, but at home my mother used to make little pizzas with English muffins. Very nostalgic for me.

How about this? It’s essentially a pizza turnover in a pan.

Looks very good. Naan bread (India Indian) is very pillowy and tasty.
 
I make pizza pretty often in the woods. I use an iron Dutch Oven when truck camping and a small aluminum Dutch Oven on river trips. You can use prepared dough in a tube, or make some dough from a mix. Sometimes I use prepared Bobouli round dough. A DO allows for plenty of top heat for baking without burning anything. Use quality ingredients and you will some great pizza.

Tomato sauce is optional but not required. I like things like sun dried tomatoes, garlic, basil, spinach, onions, mushrooms and mayb some type of meat on pizza. Black olives, artichoke hearts. Lots of things can be stored for a week without refrigeration to make pizza with. Bring some spices like oregano, garlic and Parm cheese.
 
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We make pizza using our Outback Oven, it turns out so good! We too use real pizza dough, and we make sure to bring along Chris Brothers Hot Pepperoni and Barbours pizza spice (tastes of home).

Naan breads make for a good pizza crust as well.
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