Monday, October 22, 2012

Pizza Party!

The great thing about homemade pizzas, is you can make them often, and rarely repeat.  There are so many options with homemade pizza.  Tonight we prepared 2 pizzas, and because I wasn't thinking clearly, I provided a garlic bread...just to ensure we had enough carbs.

 
For these pizzas you may use storebought crust, or prepare your own!
Crust: You may used storebought, or prepare your own!
1 Cup warm water
1 Tablespoon sugar
2 1/4 teaspoon dry yeast
3 Tablespoons Olive oil
1 teaspoon salt
2 1/2 Cups flour
Directions: Mix water, sugar and yeast until dissolved. Next add in the olive oil and salt. Then stir in the flour until mixed together. Let stand for 10 minutes.  Pat dough onto pan or stone.


 
Pizza #1:  Margherita Pizza
Prepared by:  Kala
 
Ingredients: 1/2 Cup chopped Basil
1 Sliced Tomato
1 Ball of fresh Mozarella
Olive Oil
Salt
 
Directions:  Brush the crust with Olive Oil
Add the Mozarella, Basil, and Tomato
Top with Salt
 
Bake at 400 degrees and check ever 5 minutes after 10 minutes (varies based on crust)
 
 
 
Pizza #2: Fiesta 'Za  (okay that was made up)
Prepared By:  Stephanie
 
Ingredients:  Chili Lime Marindade( 1/2 cup olive oil, 1/4 cup lime juice, 1/4 teaspoon cumin, 1/4 teaspoon chili powder, 2 Tablespoons garlic mixed togther)
1/2 lb chicken breast in bite sized pieces
1/2 - 1 Jalapeno
1/4 Red Bell Pepper
1/4 Green Bell Pepper
1/4 Yellow Bell Pepper
1 Cup (give or take) cheese of choice
Olive Oil
 
Directions:  Cook Chicken and marinade in the chili lime sauce.  
Brush the crust with Olive Oil.  
Add a light coating of cheese. 
Add chicken.
 Add chopped peppers and chopped jalapeno (judge amount by how spicy you like it!) 
Top with more cheese!
 
Bake at 400 and check every 5 minutes after 10 minutes.
 
 
 

"Simple" Garlic Toast
Prepared By: Sabrina
 
Ingredients: I loaf French Bread
1/4 Cup Softened butter
1 Tablespoon Tastefully Simple Italian Garlic Bread Seasoning
(yes, it's true...sometimes I like to plug my own products)
 
Directions:  In small bowl mix butter and seasoning.
Cut french loaf in two (top and bottom)
Spread seasoned butter on each 1/2 of the loaf
 
Bake at 350 for about 10 minutes (add cheese if desired)
 
 
 
And so we ate until we were stuffed with delicous carb goodness as we laughed watching "The Best of Chris Farley".  What could be better?  Up next week: enchiladas!
 
 
 
 
 


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