Ohhh yes — Dragon Breath is the garlic lover’s dream and a spicy, savory beast of a pie 🐉🧄🔥 Here’s the full recipe to bring it to life (and possibly ward off vampires and mild-mannered dragons alike):

🍕 Dragon Breath
Garlic cream sauce, spicy sausage, red chili flakes, roasted garlic
Ingredients:
Dough (1 pizza):
- 2 cups all-purpose or bread flour
- ¾ cup warm water
- 1 tsp active dry yeast
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 tsp olive oil
Garlic Cream Sauce:
- 2 tbsp butter
- 4 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 tbsp flour
- ¾ cup heavy cream or whole milk
- Salt & black pepper
- Optional: pinch of grated Parmesan
Toppings:
- 125g mozzarella (shredded or fresh)
- 150g spicy Italian sausage (cooked and crumbled)
- 6–8 roasted garlic cloves (roast ahead in olive oil @ 375°F for 30 mins)
- Red chili flakes (to taste)
- Olive oil
- Optional: parsley, shaved parm, or chili oil drizzle
Instructions:
- Make the Dough:
- Mix yeast and water, bloom for 5 mins.
- Combine with flour, salt, olive oil. Knead until smooth.
- Cover and rise for 1–2 hours until doubled.
- Garlic Cream Sauce:
- Melt butter in a small pan, sauté minced garlic till soft.
- Stir in flour to make a roux, cook 1–2 mins.
- Slowly whisk in cream until thickened (about 3–4 mins).
- Season with salt, pepper, and optional parm. Cool slightly.
- Preheat Oven:
475–500°F / 245–260°C. Use a stone or steel for max crispness. - Assemble the Legend:
- Stretch your dough into a 10–12″ round.
- Spread a layer of garlic cream sauce.
- Add mozzarella.
- Sprinkle on crumbled spicy sausage.
- Add roasted garlic cloves like buried treasure.
- Finish with a good shake of red chili flakes.
- Bake:
8–10 minutes until crust is golden and cheese is bubbling with slightly crisped edges. - Final Flame:
- Drizzle with olive oil or chili oil.
- Garnish with chopped parsley or extra parm if you dare.
Vibe Check:
Rich, bold, spicy, and absolutely unforgettable. Might not be first-date food… unless they’re the one.
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