Yum! Absolutely experimental this evening. Used fresh basil from the garden and whipped up the garlic sauce from available items from the pantry and fridge. The spicy hummus I thought would be a nice change from the usual tomato base...I was right!
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Showing posts with label Pizza. Show all posts
Friday, May 18, 2007
Two Weird Pizzas Night
Yum! Absolutely experimental this evening. Used fresh basil from the garden and whipped up the garlic sauce from available items from the pantry and fridge. The spicy hummus I thought would be a nice change from the usual tomato base...I was right!
Thursday, March 29, 2007
Philly Cheesesteak Pizza
but doesn't a Philly Cheesesteak pizza sound awesome?! Pizza leftovers are always a plus, and make the next day's lunch easy and pleasant. This is another first for me--I've made a vegan philly cheesteak sandwich before, but this was my first time incorporating it into a pizza. I make my own vegan meats at home sometimes, and the sliced "steak" you see here was homemade. I got the recipe from M. W. Rassmusen's Veggie Works cookbook. I highly suggest this book for anyone who wants to learn how to make the basic vegan "meats" and sauces.
I normally make my own pizza crust (whole or white-wheat), but this evening--homework assignments pummeling my mind with dread--I decided that I'd use a store-bought crust for convenience.
Philly Cheesesteak Pizza:
1 Pilsbury Pizza Crust
1 small sweet onion, sliced
1/2 red bell pepper, julienned (Dane hates green peppers, but you are more than welcome to substitute to keep the product authentic)
vegan steak, sliced thin
cremini mushrooms, sliced
2 t. canola oil (expeller-pressed), divided
vegan soy cheese
1-2 T. Veganaise (optional)
splash of water
a pinch of raw sugar
onion and garlic powder
Preheat oven to 400 F.
Saute onions with one teaspoon of oil on medium high heat for 3-4 minutes. Add bell peppers and saute for an additional 3-4 minutes. When slightly softened, add a splash of water and a pinch of sugar. Stir, let most of the water simmer off. Set aside in a bowl.
In the same pan, add the remaining teaspoon of oil and brown the vegan steak slices--it should be browned and slightly crispy. Set aside.
Unroll the pizza dough onto a lightly greased cookie sheet. Spread the Veganaise (if using) in a very thin layer over the entire crust, but leaving an inch for the edges. Sprinkle on a bit of onion and garlic powder, as much soy cheese as desired (I use very little), top with mushrooms, caramelized onion/pepper mixture, steak, and an extra light sprinkling of cheese on top. Spray the edges with cooking spray if you want a crisper, more flavorful crust. Plop in the oven and bake for approximately 12-15 minutes.
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