Showing posts with label pizza. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pizza. Show all posts

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Pizza Night

When I lived in NY, pizza was my go-to meal. It was the most accessible food choice when I was on a time crunch, was lazy to cook one day, or made last minute dinner plans with friends. My numerous sleepovers with school buddies were never complete without ordering a variety of thin crust pizzas from the 'Famous Pizzeria' (it was famous too =D). The crispy, baked to perfection pizzas would be gobbled up amid 5-6 girls chattering all at the same time! My favorite pizza had lots of veggies and wasn't drowned in out-of-the-can tomato sauce. Post school, as I started making healthier diet choices, I cut down my pizza consumption considerably. But on Friday, when my friend came down from LA to stay over, I wanted to have some pizza for old time's sake. Only this time, I made it from scratch at home.

I love thin crust pizzas since you get to enjoy more of the good stuff (the toppings) without filling yourself with dough! Previously when I made the crust at home, it was more like a roti dough that I used. This time, it was authentic with yeast, and yet had the healthy whole wheat component. I switched things up with a creamy garlic sauce instead of the typical tomato pizza sauce. You don't have to tell anyone that there's hardly any cheese in it. The recipe is extremely easy and a favorite of mine. I often add it to my pasta when I'm craving a luscious, yet not too cheesy sauce.

Making this pizza seems like a long process. And it is, but most of it just calls for sitting and waiting for the dough to rise or the pizza to bake. Everything else is pretty simple and the effort is worth every tasty bite! The great thing about making pizza at home is you can add whatever and how many ever toppings as you like. If you have friends over, have fun with them making your own pizzas. Keep the dough and the toppings ready, and each person can build their own. The garlicky gooey goodness of the sauce tastes perfect with baked crunchy veggies.

Note: This recipe makes around 4 small or 3 medium pizzas.


Thin Crust Pizza with Creamy Garlic Sauce

Ingredients:
Crust:
1 1/2 Cups warm water
1 Packet active dry yeast
1 Teaspoon sugar
2 Cups whole wheat flour
1 Cup all purpose flour
2 Tablespoons EVOO
Salt to taste
All purpose flour/corn flour for dusting

Garlic Sauce:
1 Tablespoon butter
1 Teaspoon all purpose flour
1 Cup milk
3 Garlic cloves - grated
Fistful (about 1/4 cup) of shredded cheese - Used a 4 cheese blend. Go for simple mozzarella if you like.
Mrs. Dash seasoning blend or any other herbs and spices blend
Salt to taste

Toppings:
Any veggies you like really! I used a mix of thinly sliced mushrooms, red onions, tomatoes, green bell pepper, avocado, olives, jalapeno (as you can tell, I love my veggies!)

To make the crust:

  • Add active dry yeast and sugar to the water and keep aside for 10-15 minutes until the yeast bubbles. 
  • Once the water is frothy, add the two flours, EVOO and salt and knead really well for a few minutes. You can add a little bit of warm water if needed to form a soft, elastic dough ball. Cover the dough and let it rise for about 45 minute or until the dough doubles in size. 
  • Punch the dough and knead again for a minute until soft. Keep aside until you work on the sauce. 

To make the sauce:

  • Heat butter in a sauce pan on low-medium flame. Once the butter melts, add all purpose flour and whisk continuously until the flour cooks through and turns a golden color. 
  • Add milk and grated garlic to the pan and keep stirring, breaking any lumps. The sauce, or rue as it is called, starts to thicken quickly. Turn the heat off when you achieve the desired consistency. 
  • Season with some salt and your favorite seasoning blend (simple Italian herbs will do), and add a little bit of cheese and stir. The heat will help the cheese melt and blend into the sauce. If the sauce becomes too thick, simply add some warm milk and whisk. The sauce is ready!

To put the pizza together:

  • Preheat over at 400F. 
  • Flour a pizza stone if you have one, or a wooden surface to roll the dough. Divide your dough in three or four parts depending on how big you want the pizzas. Roll each dough ball into a thin crust (about 1/4 inch) using a gentle hand on the rolling pin. 
  • Transfer the crust to your baking tray (don't try to lift it after building your pizza - wisdom learned from a stupid mistake =D ), then spread that yummy sauce generously, your choice of thinly sliced veggies and sprinkle just a little bit of shredded cheese. I used only a tablespoon or so for each pizza. 
  • Bake for 20 minutes or until the crust is golden brown on the sides and the veggies are baked crispy. 


Some chili flakes on top, a drink on the side, and some fun conversations are all you need for great dinner time.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

First Grilling Experiment

I've grown to enjoy grilling quite a lot over the past few years. Thanks to my generous landlady in Utah who kept a small grill for my use, summers were a lot more tolerable. Gather a few friends, get some stuff to grill and you have a party! We're having a BBQ soon to celebrate our new grill, but the two of us enjoyed a delicious gilled veggie pizza the other day. My original plan was to make grilled veggie fajita but it changed suddenly when I saw broccolini at the grocery store. It reminded me of my favorite pizza from CPK which I decided to recreate in my kitchen - I mean patio :).

Normally, I would make a whole wheat crust at home. But this time I took a shortcut with a premade pizza crust. To make up for it, the home-made component was the pizza sauce. Why didn't I ever think of making pizza sauce at home?! Easy Peasy! I got the basic method on AllRecipes.com (sorry, I can't find the recipe I looked up). As usual I changed it to suit my liking.

Home-made pizza sauce
Pizza Sauce


Ingredients:
1 Can diced tomatoes (1lb)
2 Tablespoons tomato puree
3 Cloves chopped garlic
1 Teaspoon italian herbs
Handful of fresh basil leaves chopped - From my garden :)
Salt to taste
Fresh cracked pepper
2-3 Teaspoons olive oil

  • Saute garlic in olive oil until soft and aromatic.
  • Add the rest of the ingredients and cook on high heat for around 10-15 minutes or until you have the right consistency.
  • You can puree the sauce or leave it slightly chunky as I did.

Sweet basil from my garden
Chillin' on the grill
Ready to roast
Mmm..mmm...good!
Grilled Veggie Pizza


Ingredients:
Veggies - Broccolini, japanese eggplant, portobello mushroom, red bell pepper, zucchini, avocado, sundried tomatoes
Your favorite pizza crust
Feta crumbles - I used garlic and herb flavored
2 Tablespoons olive oil
2 Tablespoons balsami vinegar
Italian seasoning
Garlic powder
Salt for taste

  • Dice red bell pepper and zucchini thinly. Slice the eggplant in the center vertically.
  • Mix olive oil and balsamic vinegar in a bowl and toss in all the veggies except avocado and sundried tomatoes.
  • Once the veggies get a nice bath in oil and vinegar, grill them until crispy. I grilled the diced pepper and zucchini over aluminum foil and the rest directly over flame. Slice the mushroom and eggplant after grilling.
  • On the side, slice pitted avocado and sundried tomatoes. Spread pizza sauce on the crust, add all the veggies. Sprinkle some Italian seasoning, garlic powder, a little bit of salt and about 2 teaspoons balsamic vingegar (this is the best part!). Top it off with feta cheese crumbles.
  • Roast/Grill the pizza over aluminum foil until the crust is crispy and the cheese melted.

Enjoy with some chili flakes on top and your favorite wine on the side. O-H Y-U-M!

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