Haven’t made pizza for ages but was inspired by my visit to the Entertainment Quarter markets in Centennial Park in Sydney this morning.
Brought home a beautiful haul of fresh, organic vegetables and thought an (almost) vegetarian pizza as a unique take for football finals food would be a nice addition to the usual sausage rolls and meat pies served at this time of the year at parties around the country. Still pizza though so figure it fits into the genre!
My basket of goodies from the markets this morning.
I started with the pizza dough for the base so it could “prove” for an hour while I prepared the rest of the ingredients.
Pizza is fun to make and is so good when you make it all from scratch.
Prep time: 1 hour cooking time: 15 minutes
Pizza base
Ingredients:
2 and 2/3 cups of plain flour
1 cup lukewarm water
7g (1 sachet) dry yeast
1/2 teaspoon sugar
1.5 tsps salt
3 tablespoons olive oil
Method:
Whisk yeast, sugar and water in a small bowl and leave to stand for 5-10 minutes until yeast begins to froth.
Mix flour and salt and place in a mixing bowl.
Make a well in the centre of the flour, add frothy yeast mixture, and oil and mix using a cutting motion using a round edge knife or metal spatula.
When mixture starts to come together, quickly knead on a lightly floured surface for 2 minutes. Should be a lovely smooth blob with a slight elasticity to it.
Lightly oil a large bowl and place dough in it, cover with glad wrap/cling film and leave in a warm place for an hour to “prove” and double in size.
Sauce for base
ingredients
2 small ripe tomatoes finely diced
1/2 onion diced finely
3 cloves of garlic crushed
1 tsp mixed herbs
1/2 tsp chilli flakes
2 tablespoons tomato sauce (I used an equal mix of tomato and sriracha sauce)
1 cup water
1/4 cup white wine
2 tablespoons olive oil
Salt and pepper to taste
Method
Heat oil in pan over medium heat and add garlic and sautΓ© until just fragrant, add onions and cook gently until transparent, then add mixed herbs, salt, pepper, tomato sauce, chilli flakes and white wine and simmer about 5 minutes until wine evaporates, then add water and simmer about 20 minutes until sauce is thickened and tomatoes have softened and created a nice sauce, add more water if necessary to cook more for tomatoes to break up. set aside to cool.
Topping
Ingredients
1 medium eggplant
1 whole red capsicum
4 anchovy fillets
1/2 onion sliced very thinly
8-10 small marinated green olives
Grated mozzarella
Cherry size bocconcini balls
Preparation
Capsicum
Turn on your grill/oven to 250 degrees Celsius on the grill setting. Line a small baking tray with baking paper, prick the capsicum with a fork in a few spots to allow air to escape, place on baking tray and roast in oven until skin is totally blackened…about 25 minutes or so. Remove from oven and immediately place in a plastic bag and knot the top. Set aside to cool, the skin will easily peel off when you are ready. Peel off skin, remove core and seeds, slice into thin strips and set aside.
Eggplant
Slice eggplant thinly and cover with salt and rest for 30 minutes or so, this will remove he moisture and stop the eggplant form discolouring. After minutes, drain away liquid, pat dry and pan fry with olive oil until golden brown, place on kitchen paper towel to drain off excess oil and set aside.
Olives
Slice into smaller pieces, removing pits if necessary.
Onion
Slice thinly and set aside.
Bocconcini
Slice 6 cherry bocconcini balls into 4 rounds and set aside
TURN ON OVEN TO PRE-HEAT GRILL to 250 degrees Celsius
ASSEMBLY:
Roll out half the pizza dough on a lightly floured surface to your desired size and thickness. Remember the dough will rise a bit in the oven. Lightly flour your pizza pan or baking tray and place your pizza base on that. (You can freeze the other half to use another time)
Spread your cooled tomato sauce over the base.
Sprinkle a layer of grated mozzarella sparsely or not so sparsely (up to you) over the tomato sauce, then place eggplant slices evenly around the base, add s shreds of the anchovy fillets, capsicum, raw sliced onion, olives and bocconcini over the base. Add another very light sprinkle of mozzarella.
Cook under 250 degree grill, lowering heat slightly if top looks like burning, lightly cover with foil if necessary to low base to cook and crisp up.
Remove from oven after 15 minutes, scatter with fresh basil leaves and allow to sit for a few minutes. Ready for devouring!
looks delicious!
Thank you, And it Was! No,leftovers!!!!