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Borscht Pizza

We often express ourselves through the food we make. We use it to embrace our mood, to let people know that we love them, and sometimes when words just fail us. In this case, we are abhorred by the evil being unleashed in Ukraine, and struggling to express just how deeply saddened we are for the victims of the Hell that was brought to them. We’ve sent supplies to help where we can, but we found ourselves left with an overwhelmingly helpless feeling.

We know that this post means nothing in the broad scheme of things, and it doesn’t do anything to help the victims. Despite that, we felt we needed to say something beyond our prayers to show our support for them in their desperate pursuit of life and the eventual return to some semblance of normalcy and freedom.

We felt the best statement was to fuse the quintessential Ukrainian food (Borscht) with an iconic European food (Pizza). We are happy to report that it worked very well, which feels like a great metaphor for what should be happening outside the kitchen.

We used a Classic Pizza Crust, but if you want to go all out with Beets, try making this on Beet Pizza Crust.

Time: 45 Minutes (plus time to boil your beets and make your dough)

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Method:

To Make Your Sauce:

Prep your Toppings, and Make Your Pie:

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