Monday, July 4, 2011

Two New Pizza Attempts

Our pizza party this weekend was quite the event. With our best good friend Brooke in town, plus Spencer's nephews, we had a great shindig. We headed over to Paul & Cindy's house and Spencer was in a rare mood which I was able to catch on video. Unfortunately, it was taken with my camera phone and I can't upload it here, but trust me it was awesome to see Spencer dancing in the kitchen like he was at a club.

The prep work began with making our tried and true whole wheat crust recipe. Paul did the kneading of the dough (which is hard work) and Gabe and Jesse peeled the wrappers off the mozzarella cheese sticks while Brooke grated mozzarella cheese and supervised. I chopped veggies. We actually did 3 different types of pizza - our standard combination pizza and the two new pizzas: BBQ Chicken pizza and Chicken Bacon Ranch pizza.


Due to the specific tastes of the nephews, we made personal pan pizzas for each of them, allowing them to choose and place their own toppings.



The boys tried to tease me with their judgment, pretending that they didn't like the pizza but considering that they each ate more than a single piece, I think they really did like it.


Zach was very adamant that his pizza only have cheese. Anytime someone mentioned one of the other pizzas he was confirm that he didn't want any of those he just wanted cheese. However, after eating two pieces of his cheese pizza, he said "This is my favorite pizza."


Spencer's parents have a top secret BBQ sauce recipe that they had made up for a block party on Friday. We used the leftover sauce on the BBQ Chicken pizza. We topped that with chicken and onions as well as mozzarella and parmesan cheeses.


I did not care for the BBQ Chicken pizza. The flavors were fine but I'm not a big fan of BBQ sauce. As you can see below, everyone else really liked it. I also didn't really like the Chicken Bacon Ranch. I didn't think it was ranchy enough and it fell kind of flat for me.


Overall it was another successful attempt at pizza making. We really enjoyed being with Spencer's parents and nephews too. We played Scattergories and the Wii. We also watched and set off some fireworks after dark.


Brooke said that we have achieved pizza perfection and should now move on to another food category. Spencer wants to try some other types of pizza (like a taco pizza and greek pizza) before we call our pizza chapter finished.

Our ratings are below:

BBQ Chicken: 3.2
Chicken Bacon Ranch: 3.2

Monday, June 13, 2011

Calzones

First off, I apologize for the poor quality of my pictures on this post. I took them with camera phone because my camera has no batteries right now and they did not turn out as well as I would have liked. That being said, the pizza turned out better than I could have hoped.

As previously mentioned, we recently planted our "Pizza and Salad Garden" (more will be said about that in a future blog) and we were able to use both basil and oregano in our pizza sauce yesterday. As you can see, the dogs felt they needed to help Spencer pick the basil....as you can also see, we need to weed our garden :-)



So after gathering our fresh ingredients, we began the prep work for the toppings, or innards if you prefer, of our calzones. We used all our usual favorites like homemade turkey sausage, black olives, pepperoni and mushrooms but we added pineapple to a few of the calzones, which was very good.

A note on the crust, we found a recipe online specifically for calzones. The only major difference we could tell between that and a normal pizza crust is that it calls for slightly more flour. The taste of the crust was excellent. It rose well and was light, not too dense.



We did a build-your-own-calzone type of idea so each one we made was a little different. We made a total of 8 calzones (we had to double the dough recipe to make that many) and we had fun mixing up the ingredients.

Of course we started with our homemade sauce, which included the basil and oregano from our garden, then a thin layer of cheese. We then went crazy adding whatever ingredients struck our fancy, topped that with more cheese and folded the calzones together, sealing the edge with little pinches.



Before placing them in the oven we brushed them with a garlic butter mixture. I am still working on my garlic butter. I've made it too strong and too weak in the past and I confess it's a tricky concoction. This time I tried using real garlic instead of garlic power or garlic salt. I also added a little garlic salt to give it some umph. I think it could have been a little stronger in garlic flavor. Also, although I crushed the garlic with a garlic press, the chunks of garlic did not transfer to the calzones well and so most of it ended up staying in the bowl. The garlic flavor was still too weak....I'll have to try something else but I'm not sure what just yet.








Spencer's parents came over to enjoy the calzones with us. You can see Spencer's and their judgment of this attempt below. Cyndi really liked the crust and Paul kept commenting how good they were. We had some leftovers so hopefully it's going to be good for my lunch today too.




Our ratings are below, Spencer cracked these off pretty quickly so I guess he's back in the swing of things:-) Hopefully I will stay in the swing of blogging too!


Crust: 4.3

Sauce: 3.78

Overall: 4.29

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Chicken Alfredo Pizza: My New Favorite

So I was craving my new favorite pizza last night and since we had all the necessary ingredients we made Chicken Alfredo Pizza. It is so good, though I was a little hesitant to try it the very first time because I don't really care for white sauces in general.
Spencer made the crust (he is excellent with the dough) and it is a white crust that you have to pre-bake for 5-7 minutes before putting the toppings on. The toppings include the homemade white sauce, cooked chicken, spinach and tomatoes.


The recipe makes two 12" pizzas or one 16-18" pizza. I actually prefer when we make the one larger pizza because the crust is a little bit thicker. However the oven in our house is not a full size oven and our large pizza pan does not fit into it. We have done the one large pizza at other peoples homes though.

Spencer thought the pizza turned out really well and was our best on this type of pizza. His judgment is illustrated below along with our ratings.


Crust: 3.5
Sauce: 3.8
Overall: 3.86
(When I mentioned to Spencer that he was giving low rankings he said "Well its been a while since I've ranked pizza! I'm out of practice!" So forgive us our low ratings, it was really very delicious!)

PS we will be blogging again soon because we are making calzones tonight! So stay tuned for a totally new pizza experience!

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

I Apologize for my Negligence....

It's been 7 months since I updated this blog, and lest you think that we have not made pizza in that entire time, I can assure you we have and it has been delicious!

Here are the updates:
1. We have continued trying new types of pizza (including a Chicken Alfredo Pizza which is TO DIE FOR)
2. We are going to try Calzones the next time we do pizza
3. We have planted our "Pizza and Salad" Garden and now that it has stopped raining and snowing (finally, hopefully) and the sun is beating down, I hope to get some fresh produce.

We planted tomatoes (of course), garlic, green and yellow onions, oregano, basil, 3 types of lettuce, spinach, cucumbers, radishes, and beets. The seeds have sprouted and the plants have flowered so in a few short weeks, we will have an all fresh pizza party - and I will make sure to document it thoroughly!