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[Question] Deep dish pizza recipes?

Does anyone have any good deep dish pizza recipes? Specifically for the crust? The craving has struck again for a Chicago deep dish and as there is no deep dish to be found in the land of flat crusts, I am in need of recipe suggestions.

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Yeah, gotta have the layers! An authentic deep dish has a crust that's closer to a biscuit than a traditional crust.

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This has been talked to death by a number of legit pizza enthusiasts who have platforms, but if you don't have the cast iron form for a Deep Dish style pizza, just use a cast iron skillet, or Dutch oven would be even better. That's the trick.

Actually making deep dish as restaurants do, you'd parbake the crust in a form (set it), then sauce it and add layers before returning to the oven.

This is probably the closest you'll get to that without a bunch of fuss: https://www.seriouseats.com/foolproof-pan-pizza-recipe

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I'm planning on partaking in a parfake parbaked parcake while jumping a parwake on a parlake and holding my parsnake.

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I thought that's what made sense, but wasn't sure if I was missing something.

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My go to for deep dish is a little different, but I like it.

First, I make focaccia bread, then add sauce and toppings.

It's closer to Detroit style now that I think about it. But it's good

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