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Gennaro’s Perfect Pizza Recipe

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You guys asked for an easy pizza recipe and here it is! Who better to show you how to make pizza than Gennaro himself? Using his family recipe he guides you through every step from kneading the dough to making the classic margherita topping. This is everything you need to know about pizza in one video folks.

What’s your favourite pizza topping? Any great tips you can share with the Food Tube Family? Let us know in the comments box below.

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Recipe here: http://goo.gl/fKbKPR
This recipe is adapted from one of Gennaro’s fabulous books: http://goo.gl/S4DRUi

This video was filmed on the beautiful island of Gozo in the Mediterranean. Thank you to all our lovely friends there:

Kempinski Hotel
Connection Caterers
Zafiro Restaurant, Xlendi
Ta Mena Estate
Frank’s Garage

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  1. Elisson

    0:50 You translated teaspoon to portuguese as “colher de sopa”, that
    actually means tablespoon. Please correct it to “colher de chá” to people
    make the pizza right!

  2. Terence Boyle

    Lovable Italian nut :)

  3. Eleni Valis

    I love this guy! He always makes me smile when I watch his videos:) oh and
    I love pizza!! Yum!

  4. Tanya B

    oh god ur cooking skills, lovely, marry me !

  5. Jack Triggs

    In the middle of making pizza inspired by this