Best Famous Maryland Chocolate Crab Pizza Recipes

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WORLD FAMOUS MAMA MARIA'S BOOTLEGGER PIZZA



World Famous Mama Maria's Bootlegger Pizza image

Provided by Food Network

Time 1h25m

Yield 2 large pizzas

Number Of Ingredients 15

2 packages cake or dry yeast
2 tablespoons sugar
2 cups lukewarm water
3 1/2 to 4 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup olive oil
4 cups ground pear tomatoes
1/2 cup ground onions
1 tablespoon finely chopped garlic
1 tablespoon dried oregano
1 tablespoon sugar
1 rablespoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1/2 pound mozzarella, grated
1/2 pound Jack cheese, grated

Steps:

  • Dough:
  • Sprinkle the yeast and sugar in the lukewarm water, let sit until yeast bubbles up (approximately 5 minutes). Add 3 1/2 cups of the flour and salt. Mix the dough and knead until smooth. Add more flour, if needed. Make into a ball. Put into a bowl, cover and let dough rise and double in volume, about 45 minutes.
  • Pizza Sauce:
  • Mix all ingredients together in a bowl. Put aside until pizza dough is ready.
  • Cheese Topping:
  • Toss cheeses together.
  • Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F.
  • Once dough is risen, cut into 2 pieces and roll out to desired sizes. Top with sauce, cheese and your favorite toppings. Bake for 20 minutes, until crust is a golden brown.

"THE SOFTIE" SOFT-SHELL CRAB PIZZA



Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 1h30m

Yield Two 8-inch pizzas

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 1/2 cups olive oil
2 leeks (white and light green parts), halved and then sliced lengthwise and well rinsed (see Cook's Notes)
1 garlic bulb, cloves removed and thinly sliced
8 ounces pizza dough, separated into 2 balls and at room temperature (see Cook's Notes)
All-purpose flour, for dusting
Semolina flour, for dusting
2 soft-shell crabs (or 4 if very small), cleaned (see Cook's Notes)
1/2 teaspoon seafood seasoning, preferably Old Bay
3/4 cup thinly shaved Parmigiano-Reggiano
2 tablespoons freshly chopped flat-leaf Italian parsley
1 lemon, sliced into 8 wedges

Steps:

  • Heat a large saute pan over medium heat; add 1/4 cup olive oil. Place the leeks in the pan and cook slowly, stirring to prevent browning, until soft and wilted, about 10 minutes. Set aside.
  • Meanwhile, bring the remaining 1 1/4 cups olive oil to a simmer in a small saucepot; add the garlic. Reduce heat to low and cook until garlic is soft but still white, an additional 10 to 15 minutes. Set aside.
  • Preheat the oven to its highest temperature with a pizza stone inside; at least 450 degrees F.
  • Once the dough is at room temperature, it should be soft and pliable and shouldn't shrink back when you press it. Flatten a ball into a disc. (It is okay if the flattened disc isn't perfectly round at this point.) Place disc on a well-floured work surface and stretch the dough by hand into an 8- to 9-inch round that is 1/4-inch-thick, not pressing out the air bubbles. Place on a pizza peel or dry cutting board layered with a sprinkle of semolina flour.
  • To assemble the pizza, spread the garlic oil evenly over the dough with a 1-ounce ladle. Add 3/4 cup leeks over the garlic oil and spread evenly. Place a soft-shell crab in the center of the pizza. Transfer the pizza to the oven using a smooth, quick motion to slide the pizza from the peel or cutting board to the stone. Bake until crust is browned evenly, crab is crispy and juices are bubbling, 9 to 16 minutes. Remove from the stone with a pizza peel. Cut into slices and garnish with a sprinkle of seafood seasoning, fresh shaved Parmesan and parsley and serve with lemon wedges. Repeat with remaining ingredients to make 1 more pizza. Enjoy.

"WE NEED TO TALK" CHOCOLATE PIZZA



Provided by Food Network

Categories     dessert

Time 10m

Yield 1 pizza

Number Of Ingredients 13

1/2 recipe Basic Pizza Dough, recipe follows
Milk chocolate chunks, for topping
White chocolate chunks, for topping
Mini marshmallows, for topping
Banana slices, for topping
Peanut butter, for topping
Chocolate covered candies, for topping (recommended: M&M's)
1 3/4 cup warm water
1 (1/4-ounce) package active dry yeast (recommended: RapidRise)
2 teaspoons salt
4 1/2 to 5 cups bread flour
3 tablespoons olive oil, plus more for bowl
Cornmeal, for pan

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
  • After baking the dough, milk chocolate and white chocolate chunks should be sprinkled over the surface. Top with mini marshmallows, banana slices and peanut butter drizzle can also be added.
  • Place pizza into oven for 3 to 5 minutes to melt the chocolate and marshmallows.
  • Preheat oven at 450 degrees F.
  • Measure out 1 3/4 cups warm water (it should be pleasantly warm on your wrist). Sprinkle the yeast on top of the water and allow it to activate, about 10 minutes.
  • Put the salt and 2 cups of the flour into a food processor. Pulse 5 times to blend. Pour in the yeast and water and pulse 5 times. Add the olive oil. Add the remaining flour 1 cup at a time, pulsing and scraping the sides of the bowl until well blended. As soon as the mixture is combined, dump it out onto a well-floured board and knead for 15 turns, until the dough is smooth and elastic.
  • Place the dough in a greased bowl and turn to coat all sides. Cover with plastic wrap or a tea towel. Allow the dough to rise in a warm place for about 45 minutes, until doubled in size, then punch it down. Divide it in half; each half will make 1 (12-inch) pizza.
  • Place on a cornmeal-dusted pizza stone, pizza pan, or cookie sheet. Roll up edge slightly to create a ridge around the pizza. Bake for 16 to 18 minutes, or until crust is light brown.
  • Cook's Note: If using only half dough, freeze the other half. Place the dough in a resealable freezer bag. To thaw, remove the bag from the freezer and place in the refrigerator for 24 hours. Roll the dough out while cold then allow it to come to room temperature before adding toppings.
  • Yield: 2 (12-inch) pizzas
  • Prep Time: 40 minutes
  • Cook Time: 16 to 18 minutes
  • Inactive Prep Time: 55 minutes
  • Difficulty: Intermediate
  • Recipe courtesy Paula Deen, 2008 .

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