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Ok, so this time I 'sealed' the dough with a thin layer of olive oil.
My oven goes to 550F in normal mode, so I set it to that. I didn't think it would take the 20 minutes to bake, so I just put it in and kept an eye on it. At the 10 minute mark the cheese was melted and the edges were starting to burn, so I took it out. It's much improved now. Still a little doughy, but I noticed that letting the pizza sit for 10 or 15 minutes seemed to improve that. It's still not perfect, but it's much better. Thanks for the tips! -J |
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