For the crust, we used this recipe from Allrecipes.com. I used one cup of whole wheat flour, and 2 tablespoons of pesto instead of the basil. I followed the directions for grilling found on that recipe. I made two pizzas, and first we layed on some garlic-infused olive oil. (We used a really good quality Portuguese olive oil... it's yummy). Next went on two kind of cheeses made in the Azores: Queijo da Ilha (it means "Island Cheese" and it has a wonderful, mild, buttery flavor and texture. It reminds me of fontina.) The other cheese we used was Graciosa cheese, a stronger, nuttier ivory-colored cheese from the island of Graciosa. Then, we scattered on some Portuguese green olives, and on top of that went the Presunto- Portugal's Prosciutto. I had lightly browned in it a skillet first. This pizza was very flavorful, and the toppings were all from mainland Portugal or the Azores.
On the second pizza, I used my homemade pesto as a sauce, which was delicious. Then we used the two Azores cheese, more presunto, and some fresh cherry tomatoes.
6 comments:
Looks great Dish. I am not cooking tonight so I wish you were here to feed this to us! LOL
Oh yum! I've gotta make grilled pizza again soon!
Cooking, travel and more, you got me by the title of your blog... and that pizza looks delicious!
I told Hubby about your pizza & he wants to try some! You're so lucky on those local ingredients. The cheese looks amazing.
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That looks so good! You've got quite a few I want to try!
Mariel
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