Sep 26 2008
Eclectic Kitchen™: Easy Gourmet Pizza – No More Delivery
Well – I imagine it seemed as though I abandoned this blog altogether –but not the case. It’s been hectic around our house, packing, getting ready to move, trying to sell our house, having a moving sale and open houses. Then there was this little storm you might have heard about named Ike, well he looked like he was headed our direction but just as we prepared for his arrival he decided to descend upon my family in Texas, instead. They have a little less practice with hurricanes than we do. Although, lately, they’re starting to receive more than their fair share. So – it’s been crazy here to say the least.
I do have wine tastings to catch you up on & during that time away, I did manage to also celebrate my step-son’s birthday the Big 1-8! Woohoo! Now what do you serve to a bunch of teenagers when all their taste is in their mouths? You got it! Pizza! No, I didn’t order Pizza Hut & call it a day! No, that wouldn’t do – my kids do have a little more going for their taste buds than that – they do, after all – have me. No, I made homemade gourmet pizza. Now I know what you’re thinking but seriously, it’s not all that difficult –or at least — it doesn’t have to be. You can, cheat on the crust, there are some great crusts out there and I wholeheartedly believe when that work is already done & it’s that good there’s nothing wrong with saving yourself some time. Whole Foods has a great crust you can purchase and if you like to buy in some serious bulk, Sam’s has them in a case of 20. They are both wonderful pizza dough. My secret is in the sauce/spread I use which is the recipe in today’s blog. I use this not only for pizza but on steaks, chicken, pork chops, pasta, vegetables, in dipping oil for bread, you can use it literally on anything you want. It is amazing. My husband swears I should bottle it and sell it. But I’ll just settle for spreading the word here.
Let’s get started with making a pizza, though. First, you’ll want to spray or spread some olive oil on your pizza pan, if you have a pizza stone, then of course, use that but don’t oil it. Next, knead or toss your dough and spread it out to the size of the pan. After that you’ll want to brush olive oil all over the top of the crust, then brush the sauce/spread all over the top of the crust leaving a 1” border all the way around the outside, this will be the same for all the ingredients we add, nothing will go inside this 1” border. The next order of business is to slice roma tomatoes and place them all over the crust. Then take pieces of prosciutto and lay them all over the pizza in between the tomatoes slices. Mouth starting to water, yet? Then place small dollops of ricotta cheese around the tomatoes & the prosciutto; chiffonade some fresh basil and scatter it all over the top of the pizza. The final act is to be sure to put a thick layer of shredded mozzarella that covers all the areas of the pizza inside the 1” border. I have all different kinds of flavored oils so at this point, I opt to sprinkle the top of the pizza with some flavored oil. If you have some, by all means use it or you can just use extra virgin olive oil if you like or nothing at all if you’d rather save the calories and fat. Place it in the center of a 350° oven and bake for approximately 12 minutes or until the cheese is melted and golden brown in areas. When you bring it out be prepared for a battle over who gets the biggest piece to ensue! Make plenty and keep them coming! I promise it’ll be a hit!
Fresh Herb Sauce Blend
Place 1 cup each of fresh basil, fresh rosemary, fresh thyme, 2 garlic cloves, 1/2 tsp. coarse sea salt & 1 tsp. extra virgin olive oil in a food processor and blend to a paste.
I personally make this in large batches of 4 times this size & keep it on hand to use for everything.






Hope your family wasn’t to affected to much by Ike. Pizza looks wonderful!
Oh my goodness! Those look fantastic! My kids would love that. I’m going to print this out and put it in my cookbook. Thanks Michelle!
That looks good! I tend to like a thin crust, but my hubby would love this.
Thanks!
I must say your pizzas look simply incredible.
I’m sure they tasted every bit as good as they looked. I have always felt when you make pizza, you make magic happen.
Looks like you made some very tasty magic in your kitchen. The herb sauce blend seems like a great idea as well.
Thanks very much for sharing your pizza.
pizza on earth,
Albert Grande
pizzatherapy.com
The pizza looks awesome and the sauce sounds wonderful…will give this a try
Thank you all so much for your comments! I must admit myself, although not a big pizza fan, I do love this pizza! It’s the sauce that is the difference for me – I’m not big on the traditional tomato pizza sauce so this is a wonderful alternative. Oh and the pizza crust dipped in the oil & herb sauce blend is to die for, as well! You gotta try it!
Why get pizza home delivery when you can have fun making it yourself at home! There’s nothing better than fresh ingredients and herbs in your food and you’ve incorporated that really well here with your pizza recipe.
Delicious! I’ve recently gotten into making pizza at home myself as well! I did one with goat cheese & acorn squash…so good!
Thank YOu for posting this helpful Information about “Eclectic Kitchen™: Easy Gourmet Pizza – No More Delivery”. I like it. just keep on posting.
Jorish,
Glad we can be of service, always looking for a great new place to review.
Editor
Just what i needed
Thanks,
For taking the time and yes it’s a great article.
Regards,
Editor
munchbrothers.org