Monday, February 05, 2007

Veggie Pizza: Jalapeno peppers and Olives

Hi there!!! Yes I am alive and breathing here. Before I start with my stories of me not blogging, I want to thank all the bloggers who enquired about me and my apologies for me not replying for the comments, since it was not intentional.

So where was I all these days?

I and my husband took a small vacation to Hawaii, and then I joined for the winter classes. Hawaii trip was breath taking and I felt pretty much at home at because of the tropical weather, sugarcane fields, the tropical rain forest all reminded me of Kerala. It was a seven days trip to Maui and we did one day hop to the Big Island. This winter I took four classes which was a mistake I did :( before I could realize I missed the last day to drop with a full refund- ha ha. I am hardly cooking these days and that’s why I am not blogging. Hope to be back with full swing from April first week.

Coming to the recipe now, I have already made pizza and this one is no different from the previous one except for the toppings. I made this pizza last Sunday while my husband was watching the Super bowl. Here goes the recipe!!!

Ingredients

  • ¾ to 1-cup all-purpose flour
  • ½ cup whole-wheat flour
  • 1 tbsp quick-rise active dry yeast
  • 1 ½ tsp dried basil leaves or pizza seasoning
  • 1tbsp olive oil or regular oil
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 1 tbsp yellow cornmeal
  • ½ cup warm water
  • ½ cup tomato sauce
  • 1 cup sliced ripe olives
  • ½ cup Jalapeno peppers chopped
  • 1 cup shredded parmesan cheese
  • ¼ tsp red pepper flakes
  • Salt to taste

Method

  • Combine ½ cup all- purpose flour, whole-wheat flour, yeast, pizza seasoning or basil leaves and salt. Blend oil with garlic; stir into flour mixture with water. Stir in ¼ cup of all- purpose flour until soft, slightly sticky dough forms, adding remaining ¼ cup all-purpose flour to prevent sticking if necessary. Shape the dough into a ball. Cover with in container or paper towel; let it rest for 10-20 minutes
  • Place oven rack in lowest position; preheat oven to 400F. Spray 12-inch pizza pan or baking sheet with non-stick cooking spray; sprinkle with cornmeal and set aside. If you have a non- stick pan spray is not needed, corn meal alone is fine.
  • Roll dough into large circle on lightly floured surface. (Too much rolling makes the crust heavy and dense; stretching dough to fit pan is best.
  • Blend tomato sauce with ½ tsp of pizza seasoning or basil leaves in small bowl; spread evenly over crust.
  • Top with Jalapeno peppers, olives, parmesan cheese; sprinkle crushed red pepper on top.

  • Bake 20-25 minutes or until crust is golden brown and cheese melts.

ENJOY!!!!!!!

29 comments:

  1. Look who is here!!:D Glad to see you back.Pizza look fabulous.I never make it from the scratch but looks like I should!:))

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  2. Anonymous1:22 PM

    My favourite toppings... These have to be on any pizza I order. Hmm don't know about making it. Though.. that does not sound so bad :) thanks and good luck with school. I know the pain of 4 courses.

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  3. Anonymous5:42 PM

    HAWAI TRIP!!!!! Lucky girl!!!!

    Dilicious Pizza!!!!!!

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  4. Hi Priya

    Pizza from scratch. That's a nice recipe. Thanks.

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  5. Nice Pizza,Iwant to make one like this!!

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  6. Anonymous4:01 PM

    Wow, the pizza looks so mouth-watering!. I always use store bought crusts but your recipe inspires me to try on my own!!Maybe I will!:-))

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  7. what to hawaii... oh my god u must have had such a ball of time !!

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  8. i am glad u are back. was wondering what happened. concentrate on ur studies but do try to blog once in awhile. I am going to try ur pizza soon. hawai sounds so exotic. is it true that eveything is too expensive there?

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  9. Anonymous5:22 AM

    Hi Priya -- happy to hear all's well. Parmesan pizza looks great! Good luck with the winter term :)

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  10. Hi Priya,
    Glad that u had a great time in Hawaii...Pizza looks awesome...

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  11. Anonymous3:27 PM

    Welcome back my freind...awwww the pizza looks so wonderful...I wanna take a bite...~grin~....thanks for sharing

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  12. My favorite toppings!! I also add a few pineapple pieces to cool off the heat from the jalapeno.
    Good to see you back and all the best with your studies.

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  13. awesome recipe....pizza looks great in the snap.

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  14. Anonymous2:53 PM

    hai
    send ur hawii photos
    leena

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  15. We want Hawai Pictures!
    We want Hawai Pictures! :)

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  16. Anonymous7:18 AM

    Welcome back! Pizza looks profesional! Love the toppings too!

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  17. nice recipe and lovely pictures. is hawaii really like kerala?

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  18. Anonymous1:46 PM

    hawai!! Lucky you! Where are the pics?
    Looks like we are both in the same boat as far as studies go. I am taking 4 courses this sem and I am drowning!!
    Pizza looks delicious!

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  19. pizza with permesan cheese!!!looks yummy!!!

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  20. Hi, pizza looks delicious. You got good recipes out here.

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  21. Hi
    Thanks for this wonderfully baked pizzas. Also thanks for sharing this recipe here.
    Try this version of pizza:
    http://www.indusladies.com/forums/3689-post2.html

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  22. This is my first visit here and u have a nice blog. will come back more often :)

    Shn

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  23. Anonymous8:13 AM

    Hi priya ur pizza looks very yummy.

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  24. hi priya,
    my sis's name is priya. I am not kidding.
    thanks for visiting my blog. I am honoured. Hope I will see you soon again.
    The pizza looks delicious. I love your kerala recipes.

    cheers
    sharmi

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  25. Hai There,

    The Pizza photos looks absolutely great. Will visit your site again.

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  26. Anonymous10:30 PM

    Hi,
    Was searching for a good pizza recipe and came to your site.( from Annita's). You have got a great site going!!
    Tried out this recipe, it came out ok , but still i faced some issues.
    one is my crust did not turn golden brown- i kept on waiting for it to be brown and then my cheese turned brown:-(
    i have used a baking sheet( does this needs to be preheated too ?) and done the baking in my microwave. what do you think ?
    though these issues were there the pizza base tasted super.
    Thanks a lot.. would love to get your inputs...
    Regards,Swathy.

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  27. Swathy, thats sad to hear...the baking sheet need not be pre-heated, but the oven has to be pre-heated to 400 degree F- I did it in a pizza pan, and I have tried couple of times...it shouldn't take more than 30 minutues--I did it in the conventional oven, I am not sure about the microwave....was it a microwave oven or it is just the microwave...if you have used just the microwave, the pizza wouldn't trun crispy or to a brown color...sometimes if the base is too thick, it may take time for the crust to trun brown....then too not so long in a oven....may be you should bake in a oven....I donno whether my suggestion helped...thanks for letting me know!!!

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  28. Anonymous4:11 AM

    i did it in the convection mode ( my oven reads in Celcius- so i put it at 200 degrees ..
    hmm , let me try it again then...
    the taste is definitely an inspiration to do it again until i get a perfect pizza.
    Thanks Priya....
    Swathy.

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  29. yummy pizza...this is my blog...do visit and leave ur comments..
    http://recipe-den.blogspot.com
    take care...bubyeee...sabita

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