Friday, April 9, 2010 |
BBQ Grilled Vegetable Pizza |
Are you a thick crust or thin crust pizza person? I guess for me, it depends on the toppings. Since we have been playing around with our pizza toppings lately, I went super thin on this one and I absolutely loved it. The crust is my go to gluten free whole grain recipe and it was a perfect match for the heavy toppings! You know it's good when you are sad that it is all gone!
We had leftover grilled zucchini and squash from dinner a couple of nights ago and the guys were having BBQ chicken pizzas. I like to eat somewhat like they do (minus the meat), so I put this baby together. It was a perfect dinner for a warm spring evening. Grilled onions would have been a great addition to this, but since we were reinventing leftovers...I used what I had on hand.
I made a slight change to my original dough recipe that I really liked. I added a little more yeast to give it a little more lift. Gluten free dough is a little different since it does not rise as much, so the additional yeast really helped in the lift and flavor.
Flax Chickpea Oat Flatbread (2 large servings)
1 cup oats (blend in the food processor for a second if using whole oats) 6 TBSP chickpea flour or garfava flour 2 tsp instant yeast 1/2 tsp salt 2/3 cup warm water (about 100-110 degrees) 2 TBSP flax meal
Mix flax meal and warm water. Combine the oats, chickpea flour, yeast and salt in a bowl. Then add the flax mixture to the dry mixture. Mix it together really well for a minute to get everything mixed well and to agitate the yeast. Cover with a towel and put in a warm place for 30 minutes to an hour while you work on the other ingredients and preheat your oven to 425 degrees. Line a baking pan with parchment paper. Then pour the dough onto the lined baking sheet. Wet your hands and flatten the dough to make a round. It will be thinner in texture than regular pizza dough, but it will flatten out into a nice circle just make sure you keep your hands wet. Make it as thin as you like. Bake 425 degrees for 5 minutes. Then top it with your favorite toppings and bake for 10 more or until the dough is nice and crispy on the bottom.
So, what is your favorite pizza topping? I always need good suggestions!Labels: breads, gluten free, vegetables |
posted by Sarena Shasteen - The Non-Dairy Queen @ 3:22 PM |
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Ok, so I'm embarrassed to admit I picked up a package of pre-made gluten free flatbreads this week at kroger. They were like $8 for a package of 4. Your recipe would be soooooo much cheaper, plus I bet healthier, and taste better!! Looks good!!
Favorite pizza topping would have to be spinach!! :)
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Oh, this looks soooo good! I'll have to try it when I have the time to cook again.
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There's your pizza crust recipe! Ask and ye shall receive :)
Love it! I'm planning to try this.
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great recipe: Flax Chickpea Oat Flatbread!!!
Love that!
fave topping = pineapple...mmm good!
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this looks amazing- great recipe- and amazing photos!
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*I recommend this crust* :D
I will put anything on a crust and call it a pizza lol. Sun dried tomatoes, eggplant, sliced tomatoes, broccoli, nuts, squash, raisins...(don't knock the raisins till you try it!)
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I prefer thin crust, but on occasion I'm in the mood for something very thick and doughy. Your crust and toppings look awesome. YUM
Jenn
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I love thin crust, but if the ingredient of the crust is stellar, well...I'll just take the crust, please! :-)
Your crust recipe sounds really interesting...I'd love to try it!
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What that looks awesome, I have to try it!
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I love THIN crust...I like it to taste like a cracker almost! :)
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That looks and sounds amazing! I don't know what happened, but my google reader just posted 10 new posts for you. It was so much fun catching up on all your awesome posts!
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Wow this looks great! Lovely photos as well! I'm definitely making this ASAP!
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This recipe looks so easy! Thanks for posting it! Yeast scares the bejesus outta me, but this makes it seem not so bad. You got a great texture happening too. It looks like a mix of European flatbread and NY style. Nice work!
Fave topping? Lots of Trader Joe's Tomato Basil sauce. I could drink that stuff! Maybe some garlicky swiss chard too. :)
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Ok, so I'm embarrassed to admit I picked up a package of pre-made gluten free flatbreads this week at kroger. They were like $8 for a package of 4. Your recipe would be soooooo much cheaper, plus I bet healthier, and taste better!! Looks good!!
Favorite pizza topping would have to be spinach!! :)