Thursday, June 4, 2009

Pizza!!


Hello, dear friends. It has been a while. Forgive me for being absent for some time, but I've been keeping myself busy with reading all of your wonderful blog postings!!

I've been seeing homemade pizza all over the blogosphere, and I thought, why not make a pizza of my own? I was going to make homemade whole wheat pizza dough, but I opted to just buy freshly made whole wheat pizza dough from Whole Foods. I admit! I copped out! Fine! So what!

As I was about to roll out my pizza dough on my floured countertop, I realized I was missing an important tool for the task -- a rolling pin. For those of you who are familiar, I am frequently lacking in seemingly basic kitchen tools (ladle, cooling rack, etc), so is it a surprise that I don't have a rolling pin? Anyway, I went to a few neighbors in the building to borrow one, but no one was home! So, I just used my hands and pushed the dough out until it was roughly a rectangle.


I transferred the dough to a baking sheet sprayed with cooking spray, and drizzled the dough with good olive oil. I used to own a pizza stone, but I have no idea where it went!


I sliced some fresh tomatoes, and removed the seeds/wet flesh to prevent the dough from getting too soggy. I placed the tomatoes on the dough, along with some dried rosemary, salt, and pepper.


Then I added some thinly sliced domestic prosciutto (I can't afford the good imported stuff!). I looooove prosciutto and its salty porkiness.


Then I added some slices of fresh mozzarella, drizzled a bit more olive oil, and a little bit more salt and pepper. Into a 450 degree F oven the pizza went for about 20 minutes.


And when it came out, the mozzarella was nice and melty, the crust was brown and crisp, and the prosciutto was crispy and glistening with fatty goodness!!!!!


I just adore arugula, so I dressed some arugula in a lemony dressing (lemon juice, olive oil, salt, pepper), and put the arugula on top of the pizza.

I was very pleased with my creation! The dough was chewy and whole-wheaty (just how I like it!), and the prosciutto added a really great salty flavor. The mozzarella was stringy and rich, and the arugula on top added a really fresh, crunchy, bitter bite to the whole thing. I urge you to experiment with pizza, with various toppings and flavors. You really can't go wrong, just go with what you enjoy, what suits your palate. Happy eating!


Whole Wheat Pizza with Arugula

Ingredients:
Premade whole wheat pizza dough
Extra virgin olive oil
2 tomatoes, sliced, with seeds/flesh removed
Dried rosemary
8 thin slices of prosciutto
1 ball of fresh mozzarella, sliced
Salt and Pepper
Arugula
Lemon juice

Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees F.
2. Flour your surface and roll out your pizza dough (or just use your hands).
3. Transfer the dough to a greased baking sheet (or, if you have a pizza stone, heat the pizza stone, and transfer your pizza to the stone using a peel)
4. Drizzle with olive oil.
5. Add the slices of tomato.
6. Sprinkle some dried rosemary, along with salt and pepper.
7. Add the slices of prosciutto.
8. Add the mozzarella slices.
9. Drizzle with olive oil, and add salt and pepper.
10. Bake in oven for 20 minutes, or until crust is golden brown.
11. Whisk together some lemon juice, olive oil, salt, and pepper. Coat arugula in dressing.
12. Remove pizza from oven. Add arugula on top.
13. Slice, and enjoy!

26 comments:

  1. I don't like arugula but I'll eat the rest of the pizza..

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  2. oh i have missed you! i LOVE pizza! trader joe's has great pizza dough as well.

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  3. Pizza!!! A great healthy way of enjoying a classic! Great job!

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  4. YUMMERS! I love pizza and salad, it's the perfect combo! Next time you're here, we must go have carne asada pizza!

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  5. I know where your pizza stone went! You left it behind when you moved out of Crosby. I think it ended up on the curb when we all moved out. Oops!

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  6. oooh...that looks scrumptious! hubby would love the prosciutto! i bet it would be great with shredded basil too. yummy!

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  7. That's a healthy slice of pizza if I've ever seen one.

    The first pizza I ever had with fresh tomatoes was in Germany (not exactly the pizza capital of Europe) many years ago and it still lingers in my memory as the best pizza yet. Nice to see people here are using more fresh ingredients now.

    Yours is terrific. Save me a slice; I'll be right over.
    Sam

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  8. Props to you for doing without a rolling pin! I love arugula as well!

    I've made a few pizzas from scratch. It is not that scary! I think you'd do a great job :)

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  9. Good Lord that looks good. Love prosciuto.

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  10. I love the sound of this pizza! I make pizza all the time, in fact, I just made 4 lbs of dough for the freezer.

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  11. OK! I am officially hungry! Thanks, CK!

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  12. this looks great. glad to see you're posting again.

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  13. oh my god! I LOVE the combo! the salty prosciutto, the mild mozarella, the sweet tomatoes, the fruity olive oil, the spicy arugula...gosh! what a hit, a palpable hit!

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  14. What a delicious combination of toppings. And I love the whole wheat crust.

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  15. Oh!!! man, this looks good!!!!! I like cooking (especially for my girl) and I was running out of ideas. I'll give this a try, and hopefully I could impress her. thanx! will come by more frequently! :)

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  16. That's just plain amazing! I'm leaving an award for you on my blog. Pick it up if your interested :)

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  17. That looks soo good, I always buy the dough :)

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  18. Hahahaha it must have been frightening to find yourself without a rolling pin but take comfort in the fact that, traditionally, pizza dough is extended by hand. It's actually better that way because the rolling pin pushes too much air out of the dough and gets rid of some of it's post-baked bubbliness! Lovely pizza :)

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  19. Soooo excited to make margherita pizza this week, and then smother it with lemony dressed arugula. ;) What a GREAT idea!

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  20. Home made pizzas are the best!

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  21. arugula is one of my favourites. I love it piled high on top of a hot, out of the the oven pizza. Yum :)

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  22. Looks like you managed just fine without a rolling pin, but next time, try using a bottle of red wine (some of the white ones taper too much).

    The pizza looks delicious. All my favourite sandwich fillings on a pizza.

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  23. this has me in a pizza head lock - nice ingredients

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  24. That's one good looking pizza...yum yum. loved reading your tales about rolling pins etc! Yes, a n empty bottle of red wine would work well!

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  25. I ADORE bright arugula on my pizza!! What a wonderful looking pie, will have to try it soon!

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  26. looks yummy! Now all you have to do is make your own dough - I know you can do it!

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