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    Default Great little pizza

    I like to carry english muffins on my hikes, their great with a pkt. of marinara some pepperoni any of your favorite cheese. Just put them in your pot and put on the lid only for about a min. and you have a great little pizza.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucky Dog
    I like to carry english muffins on my hikes, their great with a pkt. of marinara some pepperoni any of your favorite cheese. Just put them in your pot and put on the lid only for about a min. and you have a great little pizza.
    i have used this method in freezer bag using my bakepacker neo

    http://www.bakepacker.com/

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    i have also done this on shorter hikes neo

    Calzone (True Pizza Pie) http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/bakepacker/up.gif This recipe is a little extra work but it's worth it!

    http://www.bakepacker.com/


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    1 package pizza crust mix (6 oz. or 7 oz.) or 1 1/4 C
    1/2 C very warm water
    1/2 C pizza or spaghetti sauce
    1 4 oz. can mushrooms (drained)
    3 oz. Mozzarella or Monterey Jack cheese
    1 oz. or 2 oz. pepperoni (sliced)
    Optional: 8 to 10 med. olives; 1/2 small green pepper (chopped) or 1 green onion (chopped)

    In a bowl, combine pizza crust mix and warm water. Mix per package instructions. On a floured surface, knead and pat out dough to form about a 9" round shape. Cover dough and let rest a minute. Place plastic bag into BakePacker forming it to BakePacker shape with top of bag open wide (see picture 1). Place dough inside plastic bag. Fit dough to BakePacker shape working inside bag (forming dough up sides also (see picture 2). Add pizza sauce, spread. Add mushrooms, spread. Layer pepperoni and cheese on top. Now bring dough at sides together toward middle, folding and pinching together to close (see picture 3). Loosely fold down top of plastic bag. Place BakePacker into pot, checking water level (1"). Cover and boil/bake 30 minutes. Remember to adjust heat for a medium boil. Remove from heat and let stand, covered, for 5 minutes. Transfer to plate, slice and serve.
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    lol - If the hike was that short I'd call Dominos

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aramis
    lol - If the hike was that short I'd call Dominos
    i called a pizza place from 501 shelter lol neo

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    I've had problems with english muffins if I'm out for several days. They either seem to get moldy, or crumb up.

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