Saturday, June 5, 2010

Pesto Pizza












Sometimes, being a food stylist means you come home from work covered in goo and smelling like a restaurant kitchen. Other times, you reap the rewards of delicious leftovers and yesterday was one of those days. The majority of my work week was consumed by a shoot illustrating the many uses of a high powered blender. This left me with large containers of soup, sauces, and smoothies. My favorite was the pesto. Made with spinach, basil, garlic, olive oil, tomatoes and blanched almonds it was so scrumptious that I could have eaten it by the spoonful. Instead, I made a pizza. First, I whipped up a quick and easy pizza dough*. Once the crust was formed on the baking sheet, I slathered on the pesto and topped the pie with cherry tomatoes, mozzarella, and parmesan. Baked at 450 degrees for about 12 minutes, it was absolute pizza perfection. The bold flavor of the pesto was enhanced by the simple toppings and the crust had just the right crunch. All those delightful flavors melting in my mouth made me forget all about my 13 hour work days... ahhh, the perks of being a food stylist.

*Pizza Dough:
1 package of dry yeast
3/4 C warm water
2 C flour
1 tbsp sugar
1 tsp salt

Dissolve yeast in water and let stand for about 5 minutes. Stir in the dry ingredients and mix until blended. Knead 2-3 minutes. Let dough sit for 15 minutes before forming in to shape.

4 comments:

  1. Anybody who comes home from work with fresh pesto is in the right line of work.

    My brother-in-law is often in a similar position. He's a wine buyer, and organises tastings for seriously well-heeled clients. They often don't drink everything they taste, casually leaving behind half empty bottles.

    Alex collects the leftovers, corks them up and then distributes them amongst his neighbours. When he first moved in, it was a bit awkward...'you don't know me, we've just moved in. Would you like this half bottle of a rather stunning red? It's worth about £200.'

    He made friends very quickly.

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  2. I need to move to your brother-in-law's neighborhood!!!

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  3. Sounds delightful, healthy and just downright goooood!!! Send me some, just kidding about the sending part, I love these Sunday Blogs!

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  4. Haven't tried it on the grill but that is a wonderful idea!!!

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