I will start by telling you this.
I married a New Yorker.
No, not New York City..... upstate New York..... near Lake George.
My mother in law is from Albany..... you know she still drinks cwoffee and has a dwog.
New Yorkers know their Pizza.
It has paper thin chewy crispy crust.
Don't mess with a good thing.
It took me almost 10 years of marriage, to said "New Yorker", to get the pizza just right.
And yes, he hates it when I call him the New Yorker ;)
"I haven't lived there in almost 20 years, I'm not a New Yorker." (he tells me.)
But really, I'm sure you are far more interested in the pizza then my silly banter with the man of the house.
So here it is..... our beloved crust recipe & technique. And my favorite toppings. Though, admittedly, we make cheese pizzas for half the kids and serve them a spoon full of roasted veggies on the side. They don't want me to mess with their pizza too much....... maybe they get it from their dad?
Roasted Veggie Pizza
The Crust~
1.5 cups of warm water (80-90 degrees)
1/2 tsp sugar
3 TBSP olive oil
2 tsp salt
2.5 tsp yeast
*mix these up in a bowl and let them sit until a little frothy from the yeast, then mix in...
1 cup of wheat flour
2-3 cups of white flour
*keep adding the white flour until the dough is pliable and soft but no longer sticky. let it rise in a warm spot for 45 minutes. punch down and cut into 6 pieces. roll thin on a floured surface and toss it around a little to stretch it out. This makes enough dough for our family to make six 14 inch pizzas. However, if you like a thicker crust, double the recipe.
Roasted Veggies::
2 yellow summer squash/zucchini
1 onion, we like red
1 eggplant
8 oz baby bella mushrooms
1 red pepper
(spinach & tomatoes for later)
olive oil
salt & pepper
*preheat oven to 450 degrees. cut the veggies into bite size pieces. (except the spinach & tomatoes) toss them with olive oil & salt & pepper. spread them in a thin layer on a baking sheet. roast in the oven until cooked through and slightly browned. take them out to cool while you get the pizzas ready.
put your pizza stones in the oven and turn the heat up to 500 degrees.
roll the dough out and place the pizza on a well floured cutting mat or baking sheet. cornmeal works great too. don't skimp on the flour, it's your secret weapon. add your toppings, we like to splash the dough with olive oil or pesto, the kids like sauce, add a sprinkle of spinach leaves, the roasted veggies & then some diced tomatoes. feta cheese and artichoke hearts are also divine! don't overdo the toppings though, or you'll end up with soggy crust. immediately slide the pizza into the hot oven onto the baking stone. (if you have a little trouble sliding it, get help from a spatula and another set of hands)
bake for 10-15 minutes or until the crust is golden and the cheese is bubbly.
**if you don't have pizza stones you can bake these on a cookie sheet at 475**
ENJOY!
Hullo! :) Just wanted to welcome you to Growing Naturally.
Stephanie
Posted by: Stephanie | March 08, 2010 at 11:35 AM
That looks so yummy. I am in upstate, except we are rednecks here and a majority of us sound like complete hicks.
I have to try this crust recipe though...YUM!
Thanks for the laugh.
Posted by: Julia | March 08, 2010 at 12:07 PM
Yum! I haven't tried roasted veggies as a topping. Look great!
Posted by: kerry | March 08, 2010 at 03:44 PM
You just made me SOOOO hungry for only that! Not fair. I don't have hardly any of those ingredients!!! }:-P
Posted by: Mountain NewBee | March 08, 2010 at 08:03 PM
Ok....that's just divine. This is definately going in my oven this week. I just love your recipes. Not a bad one in the bunch and it's so nice to get some new things to eat. Hope everyone is better today.
Posted by: Valarie Budayr | March 08, 2010 at 10:20 PM
Hello to you too! I was so inspired over at Growing Naturally. I look forward to getting to know some families over there :)
Posted by: Stephinie | March 09, 2010 at 09:28 AM
Ha ha ha :) Only my mother in law has the accent.... the rest of the in laws are probably more like our little town.... the town they live in is so small there isn't even a grocery store! I do love upstate..... we haven't been back in years, but one of my favorite memories is camping with the kids near the adirondack museum.
Posted by: Stephinie | March 09, 2010 at 09:31 AM
Hope you like it :)
Posted by: Stephinie | March 09, 2010 at 09:31 AM
Nothing like mama to be craving! I hope you get to make something like it soon!
Posted by: Stephinie | March 09, 2010 at 09:32 AM
Oh I am glad you enjoy the recipes. It's fun to share some of our favorites on here. Hope you enjoy the pizza!
Posted by: Stephinie | March 09, 2010 at 09:33 AM
That pizza looks so yummy! I made a pizza after you asked me about dough. Gluten-free pizza just isn't the same. But, I'll keep trying!
Posted by: earthycrunchy | March 09, 2010 at 10:39 AM
This looks so good! Thanks for sharing the recipe. We too are veggie over here!
lisa
Posted by: 5orangepotatoes | March 09, 2010 at 08:07 PM
omg.. now i want pizza lol. YUMMOLA!!! I wish i could eat that stuff. MMM!
Posted by: Stacy | March 10, 2010 at 05:59 PM
Oh dear..... good luck :)
Posted by: Stephinie | March 12, 2010 at 10:51 PM
We eat veggie at least 4 nights a week..... and these make awesome calzones too!!
Posted by: Stephinie | March 12, 2010 at 10:51 PM
:( you can always pretend to eat it! (kidding, kidding)
Posted by: Stephinie | March 12, 2010 at 10:51 PM