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Old 11-08-11, 05:15 PM   #1
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I think I'll get one tommorow after work
Could a Tuzla be a good thing to your meal?

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Old 11-08-11, 05:36 PM   #2
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Once every six months:

Thin crust sausage and bacon pizza well-done. The bacon is crispy, just need paper towels to sop up the pool of grease on top.
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Old 11-08-11, 05:50 PM   #3
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Could a Tuzla be a good thing to your meal?

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Tuzla ??

Tuzla is a town in Bosnia Even google wont give me anything
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Tuzla ??

Tuzla is a town in Bosnia Even google wont give me anything

I found it on a danish homepage or should I say page with lots and lots of recipes. There are a section were you can find food/ drink recipe from around the world and I was scrolling around Bosnia and there I found this Tuzla

according to the person who have send this recipe

you need


1 big beer glass

4 cl whiskey
6 cl Bailey( Have to be very cold)

Coffee- have to be warm.

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Aww bloody hell I was only looking for food, not booze
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Aww bloody hell I was only looking for food, not booze
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Old 11-09-11, 07:45 AM   #7
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Tuzla ??

Tuzla is a town in Bosnia Even google wont give me anything
Tuzla - Google Maps says I'm only 24 hours away from it.



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I thought it was the name given to a certainn kind of female

Tesla Girls



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So how come this became stale and mouldy??? Don't u guys like food?

Lets resurect it.
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Quicker for me to nip out to my local chippy, there and back in around 10 minutes.
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Default Mini Pizza

First you need the dough

for a good 2 plates of mini pizzas you need:
-600 grams of flour
-20 grams of yeast
-water
-20 grams of sugar
-10 grams of salt
-0,1 litre of vegetable or olive oil

First you disolve yeast in a decilitre of water and ad a pinch of sugar. In the meanwhile throw all the rest of the ingredients int a mixing bowl and mix into a nice dough. In the meanwhile pour in the water and yeast solution. Keep mixing and ad water until you get the dough nice and plastic but without sticking to the bowl sides.
Put that dough onto a floured counter, keep kneading the dough for a few more minutes, then make a ball, put it onto a plate, gently cover it with oil and put it into the refrigerator for a few hours.

After a few hours (one is enough but more the better) take the dough out, put it onto a floured counter and rool it into a square about 3 cellphones wide and as thin as possible without making holes in it.

Then you'll need:

-a can of canned tomatoes (canned are better for this than fresh)
-garlic
-italian herbs and spices (origano, basil etc.)
-ham, parma ham, panceta, bacon, your heartas desire in meat choices just make it in thin strips
-cheese (your preference, I use ementaler), grated
-a dash of oil

First you put that tomatoes, garlic and spices into a food procesor and make tomato sauce. Spread it all over the flattened dough but leave a 2cm strip on one side, the side that goes length wise.
Then sprinkle cheese, lay some meat on and roll it into a nice long roll.
Remember that 2cm strip I told you about, rub some oil on it so when you close the roll it sticks together and seals it shut

Here's the hard part. You have to cut the entire roll into 1 cm thick slices. The slices will give you nightmares since they'll want to fall apart. Just gently put them onto a cooking tray lined with baking paper and gently compress the slices so they'll keep a uniform shape.

Once you have all the slices on the tray sprinkle with herbs and spices and bacon cubes and olives and anything you might want.

Oven 200°C



I had them in for half an hour, until they started getting brown. If they come out too dry, place a tray filled with water underneath the next time.


And voila



Excellent for parties and other social gatherings, they work well even 2 or 3 days old.
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