Make Authentic Italian Pizza!

Pizza has always been one of my favorite foods. Last semester, when I studied abroad in Italy, I ate pizza almost every day. It was incredible! It wasn’t long after I got back to the states before I began to miss the Italian pizza. Papa John’s was not cutting it! I decided to try to make some authentic Italian pizza in my own kitchen. I did not have a recipe, so I just did my best. I bought some pizza dough from a local Italian restaurant. I used some store-bought pizza sauce. Lastly, I topped the pizza off with fresh mozzarella and basil. I popped it in the oven at 350 degrees for about 25 minutes. It was a delicious success! If you aren’t comfortable with experimenting in the kitchen, try this recipe. You could also try out this recipe. If you ever find yourself in Italy, follow this blogger for all the good restaurants. Would you try your hand at making this authentic pizza?

Join a cooking class!

If you are on the hunt for some good eats, I suggest you start in your own kitchen. For some people, cooking does not come naturally. If you struggle in the kitchen, you may want to sign up for a cooking class. A few weeks ago, my cousin and I registered to take a cooking class in Memphis. We made some adorable macarons! Our instructor took us through the recipe step by step until the sweet treats were ready to be served. Our class was at a fun little shop called Sur La Table. While we made a fun dessert, there are other options. They also have different dinner and lunch choices. You can sign up for whatever meal sounds the most appetizing to you. There are places like Sur La Table all over the place. Nashville offers a cooking class at Dabble Studio. Other classes can be found online. Would you try any of these classes? What do you want to learn to cook?