Frozen pizza and method

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A23G 3/00 (2006.01) A21B 5/02 (2006.01) A21C 11/00 (2006.01) A21D 15/02 (2006.01)

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CA 1156876

ABSTRACT A prepared specialty frozen food product and method. The product is a frozen pizza with a filling- receiving crust portion made from a bread dough and a filling portion received within the crust. The method comprises preparing a bread dough product, subdividing the bread dough into individual dough elements, permit- ting the dough elements to rise, placing the dough elements within a forming pan having a flat, lower surface por- tion and an upwardly and outwardly tapering sidewall sur- face and pressing the dough elements within the pan so as to form the dough elements into flat sheets substantially co-extensive with the lower pan surface portion. Next, the dough sheets are allowed to rise, and are re-pressed so as to further exclude the dough radially. This causes the dough sheet to assume the contours of the pan bottom and sidewall and causes the crust to assume substantially uniform thickness in the bottom and sidewall areas of the pan. Then, the crust is at least partially baked, is removed from the pan and placed in a container other than the forming pan. Finally, the crust is filled and frozen.

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