Showing posts with label Pizza. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pizza. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Meyer Lemon Focaccia
Fruity, floral, and intoxicating, the smell of meyer lemons brings back so many memories of my first winter in California. I had never tasted one before, and they were everywhere - so exotic to me, but so common here.
One of my favorite fruits, meyer lemons are a combination of lemons and mandarin oranges. They're exceptionally fragrant, slightly sweeter than a regular lemons but still tart, thin skinned, and very juicy.
Labels:
Baking,
Bread,
citrus,
Farmer's Market,
Fruit,
Pizza,
Vegan,
Vegetarian
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Homemade Pita Pockets, Dumpling Wrappers, and Pesto Pizza
Things have been super busy around here so I haven't had much time to meticulously photograph my meals, even though we've been trying out lots of cool new foods. I've been especially interested in trying to recreate all of the bread products I normally would buy from the store - things like pita pockets, dumpling wrappers, pizza dough, and flour tortillas.
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Sunday, June 17, 2012
White Pizza with Zucchini, Summer Squash, and Manchego
The last couple of weeks has seen the return of summer squash and zucchini to the farmer's market. I always get excited when something new comes into season, so I brought home several bright yellow summer squash and some light green, dappled Ishtar zucchini as well.
White Pizza with Zucchini, Summer Squash, and Manchego
Thyme, Manchego Cheese, and Garlic |
You can use any combination of cheese that you like for the pizza. I used Manchego, a sharp and salty Spanish sheep's milk cheese.
Shave the cheese into hearty curls.
The other two cheeses I used were Parmesan, which I had on hand, and Monterrey Jack. I used to only use mozzarella cheese on pizza, but Monterrey Jack is supremely melty and creamy and works just as well.
Parmesan |
Monterrey Jack |
Wash the zucchini and summer squash well. I peeled them almost entirely, but left some of the skin on for color.
Peel the vegetables into thin ribbons, using a vegetable peeler or mandolin.
Roll out the dough. I made mine from scratch, but used my bread machine for the mixing and kneading. It's so easy and so cheap to make the dough at home this way (the best part is that I found my bread machine in the alley behind my apartment!). You can get good pre-made pizza dough at the supermarket if you don't have time to make it at home. For this recipe, I only used half of the dough and rolled it out very thin.
Brush 1 TBSP olive oil over the crust, then sprinkle with 4 minced cloves of garlic, about 2 teaspoons of chopped fresh thyme, salt and pepper.
Now, spread the Parmesan and Monterrey Jack cheese over the crust...
add the zucchini and summer squash...
and top the pizza with the Manchego curls.
Pop into a 500 degree oven for about 7 minutes, being careful not to burn the crust.
The result is a pizza that is fresh and savory with a crispy yet chewy crust.
YUM!
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