The Crunchy Tower of Pizza
4 cups of bleached white flower
2 dozen "pin head" sized crickets from local pet shop
1 can of chicken broth 8 oz
3 egg whites
2 tablespoons of ketchup
mix thoroughly for 20 minutes in a mixer (but for better flavor mix by hand)
now for the sauce
we're going to want a more crunchy chunky type of texture, so you'll have to get the more dried up terds..perhaps 1-2 weeks old..but whole month old dog terds are most preffered for this recipe
7 full "loaves" of dog terd (german sheperd, siberian husky, golden retriever, etc these must be big dogs with big appetites)
2 tea spoons of tobasco sauce
1 whole ground garlic clove
now mix this in a blender for not even a minute, and mix it in pulses to get that chunky flavor..some people like to use cat urine as it gives it more of a tangy punch, but i, myself, do not enjoy such riskay flavors, i keep it simple and easy to digest...
your going to want to let the dough rise and settle for an appropriate time for 30 minutes, but the longer the better, the more air pockets the crispier the crust will come out...
of course, stretch the dough out accordingly to your pizza size..deep dish..thin crust..whatever you like..now the trick here is..you want heavy sauce...make sure you destribute chunks of dry terd about the entire pizza, dont want anyone's slice missing out on that protein enriched goodness...
TOPPINGS...now you dont have to use cheese as traditionally insinuated...i take a mor mexican approach and just throw on some beans..although dead mice and even 1 hour fresh dog terd have been used, but these should be set in a more formal atmosphere...for the casuality of home cooking...we'll just use a bit of parmesean cheese and pigeon intenstines..make sure these internals are mostly made up of intestines, but you may add stomach intrails and even animal digest if you so please..once again, im trying to keep this simple
now..decorative toppings...you can toy with this yourself..but if you need some ideas. follow some of these
-human fingernails
-human
fungus fingernails for a more exotic south american appeal
-horse droppings
-wood chips
-box packaging styrafoam bits
-human feces
-whatever you like

you want to bake for a simple 15 minutes at 350 heat...this heat is acceptionally low for pizzas, but you want to cook it slow so that you dont lose the flavor in the terds..remeber these terds are delicate as they are being outside for a month or so, if your using fresh droppings..or have suplimented these terds with cat feces or even raccoon feces..feel free to blast it to 450 and get a good cook for 10 minutes...
enjoy...i really enjoyed all your company..happy eatings! and i hope to see you next week on
Luis's New and Inventive Meals!
Best Wishes,
Bernhardian Husky