Pizza is a food that is very popular around the world. Pizza is usually made with a leavened loaf topped with tomato sauce, cheese and other toppings and baked in an oven.Enjoying a pizza with friends is a wonderful thing to do in your spare time.


The cheese is usually mozzarella, but it also comes in the form of a mix of several cheeses, including Parmesan, Roma, cottage cheese, or Monterey Jack. Here are some pizzas that you can eat in your spare time.


1. Chicago-style pizza



One of the defining features of Chicago-style pizza is the deep-dish pizza. In general, Chicago-style pizza is better served with a knife and fork than with your hands because it is thick and heavy. The dough was, contrary to many people's expectations, not very thick, but it had an American muffin-like texture and rose and held all the fillings in a deep-dish baking dish soaked in flavor. The cheese is placed directly on the base and then the filling is placed on top. The pizza is topped with cheese and a thick pizza sauce, with a sporadic sprinkle of cheese on top of the sauce. Because the pizza is thicker, the baking time is usually longer. Use margarine in the pan to add a light pan-fried crunch and bring out a rich flavor that makes pizza easy to remove from the pan.


2. California Pizza



One of the defining features of California-style pizza is the topping. California-style pizza tends to use appealing toppings and topping combinations. The protein content of the dough is the same as that of Chicago-style pizza, but the dough and the dough are smooth. The dough is placed in a baking pan and allowed to rise inch by inch. Many times these bases are pre-baked, which will help maintain the pizza's height after baking, and will also bring out the crunchy texture character. The base is light, porous and fluffy, derived from flour and leavening. Stuffing options range from shrimp and asparagus to smoked salmon and other seafood, and vegetarian combinations are also popular.


3. Sheet Pan Pizza



It's called pan pizza because the pizza is actually baked in a pan, but more than that. Because of the oil in the pan, baking will give the bottom layer of the pizza a light crunch and a slightly different aroma than conventionally baked pizzas. The pizza dough is a little thick, that's the result of the pizza dough rising in the baking pan before baking. Pizza toppings and cheese are generally not limited to pan pizzas and can be used in any amount.