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5 recipes to give the pandemic a pizza your mind. Sunday Recipe Inspiration Batch 377 There's been a

5 recipes to give the pandemic a pizza your mind. [logo]( Sunday Recipe Inspiration Batch 377 [Chicago-Style Deep-Dish Pizza]( There's been a lot of sameness in our lives lately. We've been confined to our homes for almost 11 months now, and that's hard on the motivation. But motivate we should because that's how we'll get through this. Need some inspiration? Pizza can help! The beauty of pizza in general, and homemade pizza specifically, is that there are very few limits. In fact, pizza could be just the thing to break up the monotony of, say, a pandemic. For instance, one night, you could go hog wild with your toppings and make this [Super-Sausage Pizza](. The next night you could go with the simple, classic toppings on this [Neapolitan-Style Pizza](. Those would be two very different pizzas for two very different nights, and that's sure to add some nice variety to your week. Homemade pizza could even be your proxy for traveling across the country. The midwest is home to a couple of truly awesome deep-dish pan pizzas: the [Detroit-style]( and [Chicago-style]( (above). While alike in some ways, these two pizzas would certainly transport you to distinctly better days. Or how about this [St. Louis-Style Pizza](? Cracker-thin, crispy, and made with self-rising flour, this pizza is uniquely quick to make. You can't beat that when motivation is light and the days redundant. Take that, sameness. You've got nothing on pizza! Charlotte Test Kitchen Manager Recipes We're Baking This Week ★★★★★ [Super-Sausage Pizza]( ★★★★★ [Neapolitan-Style Pizza Crust]( ★★★★★ [King Arthur's Detroit-Style Pizza]( ★★★★☆ [St. Louis-Style Pizza]( Baking Gluten-Free? From flourless to wheat-free, we have recipes to inspire you. Search for a classic or discover a new favorite. [Get GF Recipes ›]( Fresh From the Blog — Story — Filmmaker Kamari Bright on baking, community, and connection Watch her new film "Family Recipe" [Read More ›]( — Story — Breaking bread with Armenian katah A story of community, celebration, and resilience [Read More ›]( — Story — Introducing our Artisan Bread series Diving into the craft of bread baking in the year ahead [Read More ›]( Baker's Rewards Plus Your exclusive baking experience [Join Now]( The Butter Book Online baking courses at home [Learn More]( [Shop ›]( [Recipes ›]( [Learn ›]( [Blog ›]( [Rewards ›]( Connect With Us [ftsocial_facebook]( [ftsocial_instagram]( [ftsocial_twitter]( customercare@kingarthurbaking.com Call toll-free: 800.827.6836 58 Billings Farm Road, White River Junction, VT 05001 You are receiving this because you signed up for King Arthur emails. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. View this email as a [web page](. [Preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy](

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