Need an idea for dinner? Make pizza! It is a great go to on days I have no idea what to cook. The ingredients are things I usually have around and making them from scratch is easy. Pizza gets a bad rap. But there is a way to make it healthy by using thin whole wheat crust, not too much cheese and lots of vegetables. Also if you make the bulk of your meal being salad with one slice of pizza then you're golden. Especially if the pizza isn't loaded with veggies (like the one above). There are so many options for toppings that I usually just look in my fridge and see what I have and do that. Some really great combination's are:
- pesto sauce, tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, red onion (above)
- tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese and fresh sliced tomato
- tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, zucchini, black olive, bell pepper, artichoke, onion, and Feta cheese.
- pesto, mozzarella cheese, artichoke, mushrooms, red onion.
Some tips to making a great pizza are:
- Use a pizza stone. If you don't have one, buy one. You won't be mad you did. The pizza cooks so much better and makes a huge difference. I got mine from Williams Sonoma a couple of Christmases ago, I see them at T.J Max and Ross all the time, I think Pampered Chef sells one, or you can buy an untreated tile from home depot and it works the same. You cook with them on the bottom rack in your oven so you never even have to take it out. Having it in there will not effect your other cooking.
- Get a pizza peel. It makes putting it in and getting it out much easier. You can get it at all the same places as a pizza stone. Except maybe home depot. Unless you have mad carpenter skills.
- Make your own simple tomato sauce (recipe below).
- Use fresh mozzarella whenever possible. You can get it at any grocery store, Costco probably has it for the best price. When you use fresh. Instead of grating it, slice it off into chunky slices and put it on the dough before the sauce. Similar to this-
If you don't have a pizza stone I don't want to discourage you from making pizza. It is still really easy. The trick will be to either really oil your pan or just use corn meal to prevent it from sticking. I have made plenty this way too and it will be great.
Whole Wheat Pizza Crust
The main part of the recipe is from my sister in law, Laura. The only thing I do differently is add flax and use all whole wheat. It is such an easy recipe because you do not have to let it rise. If you do, I think it turns out a little bit better but you really don't have to which is perfect in a time crunch.
1 C water
3 cups whole wheat flour
1 pkg. yeast
2 Tablespoons vegetable oil
1 teaspoon salt
1 Tablespoon sugar
2 Tablespoons of ground flax seed
Dissolve sugar, yeast and salt in warm water. Mix in vegetable oil. Add flour one cup at a time and mix (or knead) until dough is smooth and elastic. Spread out or roll out into circle.
*also you can buy some really great pre-made crusts that I use when I am even in more of a time crunch. Winco sells a really great whole wheat crust in the cheese section. If you have a Whole Foods they have a great one too.
Tomato Pizza Sauce
Simple is better. Promise.
1 can of whole tomatoes
1/4-1 t. sugar
pinch of salt
pinch of dried oregano or a bit more if it is fresh
Drain most of the fluid and remove seeds (optional). With an immersion blender, blender or food processor blend tomatoes. Then add sugar, salt and oregano. There you have it!
Pizza Assembly
With Pizza Stone: Preheat oven to 525 degrees
Roll or spread out dough. I like it better thin. Sprinkle an even light coat of corn meal on pizza peel. Lay dough down on peel. Spoon sauce on. Assemble toppings. Right before you place the pizza on the stone sprinkle some additional corn mean on stone. With pizza peel slide pizza off onto stone. Cook for 8-12 min. Depending on how thick the dough is and how many toppings. Ready when cheese is bubbling and starting to brown. Use the pizza peel to take it off the stone. Enjoy.
Without Pizza Stone: Preheat oven to 400 degrees
Roll or spread out dough. Put oil or cornmeal on on pizza pan or cookie sheet. Place dough on it. Spoon tomato sauce on it. Assemble toppings. Put in oven and cook 15-20 minuets depending on how thick crust is ans how many toppings. Enjoy