Dr Pepper Pizza: An Unbelievable Culinary Experiment by Joe

Mason Riverwind

Updated Saturday, July 13, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

Ever thought of combining your favorite soda with a classic pizza? Joe has taken on this peculiar challenge to answer the burning question: Can Dr Pepper be turned into a pizza?

In a recent YouTube short, Joe dives headfirst into this unique culinary experiment for two reasons: for the sake of science and because Dr Pepper has recently become the second most sold soda. The process starts with Joe submerging pizza dough in Dr Pepper for about 30 minutes. Throughout this time, the dough keeps rising, requiring Joe to poke holes and push it back down to keep it submerged.

After the dough is adequately soaked, Joe takes it out of the Dr Pepper bath, noting its slimy texture. He proceeds to spin the dough, which remains somewhat intact, and then layers it with regular pizza sauce. Not stopping at just one cup of cheese, Joe adds a second cup, ensuring that this pizza is thoroughly cheesy before it goes into the oven.

Once baked, the pizza surprisingly doesn't look too bad. The real test, however, lies in the taste. With a couple of bites, Joe concludes with one word: "Better." This simple yet powerful verdict leaves viewers curious about this unconventional combination.

For those intrigued by this bizarre yet fascinating culinary adventure, watching Joe's full process will surely provide some entertainment and perhaps even inspiration for your next kitchen experiment.

Watch the full video to see how Joe's Dr Pepper Pizza turns out and decide for yourself whether this soda-infused creation is worth a try!

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