The Woolwich Observer

All doughs lead to Rome

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Pizza bianca (which means "white pizza" in Italian) is a popular snack sold at bakeries in Rome. This type of pizza might seem a little strange at first, because it isn't topped with any tomato sauce or cheese, but trust us, it's delicious!

Traditiona­lly, pizza bianca is baked directly on the "floor" (or the stone bottom) of a pizza oven and is lightly

charred, bubbly, and mostly flat. For the following recipe, we bake the dough in a baking pan, which makes it puff up like another Italian specialty, focaccia. So, think of this recipe as a pizza bianca-focaccia mash-up. Buon appetito!

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