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    Home » Cravings of a Lunatic

    Pizza Night Again! Garlic & Shallot Pizza as well as Pepper Strip Pizza

    Published: Oct 23, 2011 · Modified: Nov 17, 2013 by Kim Beaulieu · This post may contain affiliate links

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    Hi folks. I am back with a couple of pizza creations for you. I did not take very good pictures though so forgive me. Apparently all this time off has your Lunatic discombobulated and off kilter. I seem to be having a problem with files not be visible as well. I take the pics but when I put them on my laptop the file is empty. Yah, the joy of being technologically challenged. Hi my name is Kim and I am geek, just not in a good way.

    I'll make this snappy as I have other things going on in the kitchen today. So time is limited as usual these days. Too many balls in the air, and I am not a good juggler these days.

    For personal reasons I have backed off of going up to the hospital to see my Aunt. I'll explain another time but long story short is while I love sitting up there with her for endless hours talking and helping, if I am not treated with respect by others (not my aunt to be clear) I have to draw the line. Minor incident caused me to open my eyes and rethink things. It's pulled up a lot of feelings regarding how people treated my father during his illness and was causing me alot of sleepless nights and distress. So for the time being I am backing off and trying to get caught up with my life.

    So now on to happier thoughts, I am back in the kitchen sort of. I am still balancing a few too many things. But I'm managing okay. Horsey was moved to her new digs and is quite happy. I'll post some pics later this week. We're out helping at another barn for a friend who's away. That's been fun. Mini-me used to ride one of my friend's arabians for about 2 years so we've enjoyed spending time with him and his brothers this week while she's up with her mare at the Arabian Nationals. So nice to see them again and get to play with them all. The house was in a moving around state when I disappeared to the hospital so I'm now back to trying to get it all reorganized. Who knew making a spare room a blog room/studio would affect every other room in the house. It's total chaos but hopefully we'll be done all the tweaking within a week or two. Then I'll post pics of my new digs. It's not huge or fancy but happy to have my office back. Hubby took it over the two years he was in school. So now that he's done I've nicely forcibly removed him and reclaimed it.

    Today I am having dinner out. My Auntie who helped me take care of my Dad for part of his illness is here. She's been helping out with my Aunt who's in hospital. She has to head back to Quebec tomorrow for a surgery of her own. So since we have not had any time solo while she's here I thought I'd pick her up and go out for dinner. Catch up and gab. We went through alot together during my Dad's illness. So there's a bond there that remains. She also helped care for my grandmother during her last years. She is a caregiver at heart that one. No idea where we're going yet but certain it will be good.

    So was that snappy? Rofl, okay it's my version of snappy so it's all good.

    Now on to the pizza. These were cooked with the Killer Spicy Pizza Dough I made last week. I did these up really quick and was super limited as there was no food in the house. So this is what I did with what was here. Normally if I used garlic I would either roast it prior or pan fry it but limited time meant I just chopped slices and piled it on top. Same with the shallots, I would caramelize them first if I had oodles of time. This time I just sliced them up small and tossed them on. Turned out good. I'll be making the garlic and shallot one again soon. Darn good. Okay hope you enjoy. I sure did.

    Garlic and Shallot Pizza with Killer Spicy Pizza Dough:

    Ingredients:


    Killer Spicy Pizza Dough- use half of it per pizza (or divide into thirds if you like super thin crust)
    3 cloves of garlic, sliced thinly
    3 shallots, cut thinly
    Pizza Sauce, use your own judgement on how much (we like alot so use about ½ cup to ¾ cup on each)
    1 cup mozzarella cheese

    Directions:


    Preheat oven to 450 degrees.

    Roll out your dough (or hand stretch if you know how) and lay it on a pizza sheet or stone.

    Poke it with a fork a couple times. I find this helps keep it from getting wonky.

    Spread on your sauce evenly.

    Toss on your mozzarella cheese evenly.

    Now lay on your garlic and shallots.

    Pop it in your oven for 10-14 minutes. All ovens cook a little differently so adjust your time accordingly. I also like my cheese to brown a bit so adjust time down if you don't. Use lowest or second lowest rack of oven if you want a nice crispy bottom.

    Remove and cut up.

    Serve with a smile.

     

    Pepper Strip Pizza with Killer Spicy Pizza Dough:


    Ingredients:


    Killer Spicy Pizza Dough (use half of the dough per pizza or one third if you like really thin crust)
    ½ yellow pepper, cut into thin strips
    ½ read pepper, cut into thin strips
    Pizza Sauce, use your judgement on amount (we like tons so ½ to ¾ cup per pizza)
    1 cup mozzarella cheese


    Directions:

    Preheat oven to 450 degrees.

    Poke it with a fork a couple times. I find this helps keep it from getting wonky.

    Spread on your sauce evenly.

    Toss on your mozzarella cheese evenly.

    Now lay on your pepper strips.

    Pop it in your oven for 10-14 minutes. All ovens cook a little differently so adjust your time accordingly. I also like my cheese to brown a bit so adjust time down if you don't. Use lowest or second lowest rack of oven if you want a nice crispy bottom.

    Remove and cut up.

    Serve with a smile.

     

    Like I said, craptastic pictures this time. I'm sure I'll be back in the swing of things soon. Sure was good pizza though. Love them both but was partial to the garlic and shallot one myself. We make pizza way too much.

    So now that I am back in the kitchen here's some things you can look forward to this week:

    Today- Ice Cream Sundays, yes they are back folks. Wait till you see this one.

    Tomorrow- Lunatic Loves These Links and Meatless Mondays

    Also upcoming this week is baked oatmeal that was requested by a reader. A cute dessert in a jar I am in love with. I also have a cookie recipe I want to share. Some steak mini-me requested. A couple of slow cooker recipes and the launch of slow cooker saturdays this week. And a big surprise in about a week that you will love. Yup, back with a vengeance, man I've missed my kitchen. Just wish my stove would have magically been cleaned. The stove cleaning fairies must be on strike.

    Hope everyone is well. Look forward to catching up with you all this week. Missed you guys something awful. Glad to be back.

    Toodles and smoochies. xx

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    Comments

    1. Laura

      October 23, 2011 at 2:33 pm

      Hi!
      You are making me so hungry! I just wanted you to know that you won the Liebster Blog Award! Please check it out on my blog, Eat It Up.

      Reply
    2. claudia @Whats cookin

      October 23, 2011 at 4:03 pm

      Wow that looks fantastic!

      Reply
    3. Carol

      October 23, 2011 at 6:42 pm

      Hi Kim! You are just too creative . . . I love the variety you have in your recipes. Seriously, girl. You rock!! I'm so happy to hear you got your office back. A girl needs her office. Especially a blogging girl. 🙂 And I'm proud of you for setting limits with others and looking out for yourself. You are an inspiration in more ways than one. Have a happy Sunday!!

      Reply
    4. Dzoli

      October 23, 2011 at 7:08 pm

      Wow.Great pizza..with spicy dough(which I tried couple of days ago and its amazing.
      Sorry to hear about your father..eh some people are just..don't let me start about that..Hugs;)

      Reply
    5. anne

      October 23, 2011 at 7:14 pm

      I'll bet it taste good esp with the killer spicy pizza dough 😉 I haven't tried making anything with yeast yet 😛 maybe this winter since it will colder in the kitchen 😀

      Reply
    6. Dawnye7

      October 23, 2011 at 8:34 pm

      Good flavors on a pizza!

      Reply
    7. Sook

      October 24, 2011 at 1:21 am

      Mmm the pizza looks yummy!

      Reply
    8. momdecuisine

      October 24, 2011 at 4:28 am

      Kim, I am so sorry about your family situation. I know from personal experience that the ones closest to us can be the most hurtful. I hope these pizzas brightened your spirits some though. They look heavenly!!! I love the whole pieces of garlic on top, I would probably eat the whole pizza by myself!

      Reply
    9. healthyfoodietravels

      October 24, 2011 at 5:22 am

      Ooh, I've bever tried making my own pizza dough, but I have fond memories of childhood when we'd make sheet pizza from scratch for birthday aprties and everyone decorated their own section 🙂 Looks like a wonderful recipe!

      Reply
    10. Kristen

      October 24, 2011 at 6:17 am

      I really should not be reading food blogs before I eat breakfast. So far, I am craving pizza, bbq chicken and broccoli pasta....and the day just started! Seriously, your pizzas look wonderful!

      Reply
    11. Rachel @ My Naturally Frugal Family

      October 24, 2011 at 8:57 am

      Kim--I love that you have all of these innovative ideas for pizza (happens to be my favorite food...possibly ever).

      Reply
    12. marisafrank

      October 24, 2011 at 10:32 am

      My boys love pizza. I must try out your recipes. These sound so yummy! Happy to hear you got your office back.

      Reply
    13. Tina

      October 24, 2011 at 10:57 am

      Glad you go your office back. You sacrificed it way too long!
      Anyhow your pizza does look amazing -sometimes I think that pizza night should be more often around here. Mozzarella and peppers-yum!

      Reply
    14. Paper Plates and China Recipe Blog

      October 24, 2011 at 11:43 am

      The pizza looks great. I've got your pizza dough marked as something I want to make soon. I hope that things improve with your family. It's hard enough dealing with someone you love being ill and then to have additional family issues on top of that has got to be difficult. It's been my experience that family can bring out the best in you and the worst. Stay strong and positive.

      Reply
    15. Dionne Baldwin

      October 24, 2011 at 1:35 pm

      Family dynamics can be so stressful at times. It's particularly frustrating when there is someone ill in the family and you have to draw boundaries for yourself, isn't it? It seems to be that way. I hope things clear up soon, but I am glad you can focus on catching up things in your life! 🙂

      I am truly a sucker for pizza and this pizza sounds incredible. Although pizza is on the menu this week, I will wait to make this until next week so I can truly indulge! Thank you for sharing this!

      Reply
    16. blueviolet

      October 24, 2011 at 3:55 pm

      That looks incredibly delicious, and the dough sounds equally amazing!

      Reply
    17. Stephanie @ Eat. Drink. Love.

      October 24, 2011 at 4:51 pm

      I'm sorry to hear you aren't getting the respect you deserve, but I'm glad to see you are back to focusing on you for a while!!! That garlic pizza looks SO good. I love garlic and combined with that spicy pizza dough, it must be perfection!

      Reply
    18. Eva@ kitcheninspirations.wordpress.com

      October 24, 2011 at 6:12 pm

      We're having pizza this week too. JT makes the dough with 50/50 whole wheat.

      Reply
    19. Cookie's Mom

      October 24, 2011 at 6:48 pm

      Looking forward to trying this when I am no longer on a cleanse. Pinned it for future reference!

      Congrats to my fellow featured member on Voiceboks this week! Have a great week, Kim! 🙂

      Reply
    20. Ann

      October 24, 2011 at 7:58 pm

      The pizza looks delicious! I love the idea of shallots and garlic on pizza. I'm glad you're taking care of yourself.....and as always, I'm thinking of you!

      Reply
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