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- Dec 26, 2025
Made a gluten free pizza. It ended up being very cakey. I used the slightly chewy variation mentioned on the recipe (with tapioca flour) but it really didn't crisp up all that much, and I didn't get the color I was expecting. It tasted fine, though, and held together well.
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There was, unfortunately, something rather horrifying that occurred during the process of transferring the topped pizza from the baking sheet on the counter to the preheated baking sheet in the oven (between the second and third picture.) My horrible oven is at an angle so after I put it on the baking but before I slid the oven rack back into position, the sheet fucking slid off of the rack and the pizza flopped onto the floor. It folded like a taco and the cheese spilled everywhere. Because I'm a disgusting kitchen chud unworthy of clean food, I picked up the pizza, scooped up what sauce and cheese I could, and put it back on the baking sheet to cook. In hindsight, I probably should've discarded the floor cheese, kept the pizza, and put new cheese on it, but I wasn't thinking rationally. But hey, you probably couldn't tell from looking at it that the cooked pizza fell on the floor, and it didn't taste like it fell on the floor aside from a few hairs, so I'd call that a win
No pictures of the pizza on the floor because I was too distraught to think to photograph that grisly scene until after the fact.nAnyway, this is a horrible kitchen and the only reason it isn't the worst is because my first apartment's kitchen had onky one working burner and the oven would set off the neighbor's smoke alarm every time I used it, for some reason.
(Recipe)



There was, unfortunately, something rather horrifying that occurred during the process of transferring the topped pizza from the baking sheet on the counter to the preheated baking sheet in the oven (between the second and third picture.) My horrible oven is at an angle so after I put it on the baking but before I slid the oven rack back into position, the sheet fucking slid off of the rack and the pizza flopped onto the floor. It folded like a taco and the cheese spilled everywhere. Because I'm a disgusting kitchen chud unworthy of clean food, I picked up the pizza, scooped up what sauce and cheese I could, and put it back on the baking sheet to cook. In hindsight, I probably should've discarded the floor cheese, kept the pizza, and put new cheese on it, but I wasn't thinking rationally. But hey, you probably couldn't tell from looking at it that the cooked pizza fell on the floor, and it didn't taste like it fell on the floor aside from a few hairs, so I'd call that a win
No pictures of the pizza on the floor because I was too distraught to think to photograph that grisly scene until after the fact.nAnyway, this is a horrible kitchen and the only reason it isn't the worst is because my first apartment's kitchen had onky one working burner and the oven would set off the neighbor's smoke alarm every time I used it, for some reason.






