Tuesday, June 9, 2015
Just add water
I don't use that many baking mixes, but I like our local Krusteaz brand. This new flat-bread mix made four quick and easy pizza crusts on a cookie sheet. I just mail-ordered my first pizza stone (everyone swears by them) so I'm looking forward to trying pizza outside on the grill.
John liked the Krusteaz flat-bread, but said it wasn't as good as my homemade yeast crust. Hey-- we can't always get what we want. Sometimes easy wins out. Then I went back to Safeway to buy more and couldn't find it on the shelf. Darn.
Krusteaz is a local company, and I'm not sure if you can buy their products in other parts of the country. The company began in 1932, when the women of a Seattle bridge club came up with an idea for an easy-to-make pie crust. The name Krusteaz is a clever combination of "crust" and "ease."
In the 1940's their "just add water" Pancake Mix was a unique invention. In the 60's, the company ran the "Krusteaz Kurtesy Kitchen" to promote the concept. It operated from this sweet VW van.
It contained a fully-equipped "traveling diner" that served free pancake breakfasts throughout the Northwest. I can imagine hippies lining up for a free stack!
Krusteaz still has a loyal following and a large product line of biscuits, muffins, brownies, breads, cookies and desserts. (Including some new gluten-free mixes.)
If you can find their flat-bread mix, give it a try. It makes a dandy pizza Margherita in the oven. I'll let you know how the new stone works out on the grill.
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You might be able to get the flat bread mix at Cash and Carry. That's where I buy (don't tell!) five pound bags of Krusteaz pie crust mix. :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Myrtle!
ReplyDeleteWe'll have to plan a trip to the Bellevue Cash and Carry, for old times sake.
;-)