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Ivy-Alice | 12:23 Sun 27th Apr 2008 | Recipes
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Years ago my mum had a recipe for a pizza base with natural yoghurt in which has since been lost. The only other thing we can remember about it is that it was cooked in a frying pan. Also, my dad thinks it was a Prue Leith recipe.

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I used to make one many years ago. I no longer have the recipe, but recall making a scone base for the pizza, for which I used natural yoghurt. The base was then rolled to fit a frying pan and cooked slowly, when nearly cooked the topping was added. Sorry I can't be of more help.
a recipe for the dough, this one is cooked in the oven but i don't see why you couldn't use a pan

http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/database/lit tlemeatpizzas_81574.shtml

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Thank you for the recipe. It sounds good but it's not the same one I'm looking for - this didn't have yeast in it.
how bout this one, found on a another forum

There's one in Shirley Goode's book using yoghurt :

4oz wholewheat flour
1 tsp baking powder
yoghurt to mix
1 tbsp oil (to cook)

Mix to a soft dough, roll out into a thin circle. Then she cooks it on one side in a frying pan in the oil for 1/2 minute, turns it over, adds the sauce, toppings etc then cooks under a grill for 2-3 minutes until cheese etc hot and bubbling. I remember trying it about 8 years ago and it was fine. Don't know why I haven't done it since really.
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that's what I was looking for - Thank you very much. Just got pizzas out of the freezer for tea - they are going back in and we will have this instead.
cool, i like mine with extra olives please ;-)
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We tried it - it's lovely! Thank you.

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