I really like this time of year because the fresh tomato and basil pizzas come fast and furious. I took advantage of our newly ripened cherry tomatoes and our two abundant basil plants and threw together a pizza featuring the two remarkable toppings.
I have become a fan of what we call 'brick oven' pizza lately; meaning I bake the pizza on a stone in the oven. More and more of my pizza cravings are leaning this way. I used to only make deep dish pizzas that yielded a thicker, doughier crust, but I'm hooked on the brick oven variety at the moment. The crispy, yet chewy crust of a pizza cooked on a stone is just remarkable. Plus, the kids really like to watch me throw the pizza dough!
I am also in the habit of letting my pizza dough sit in the refrigerator overnight. I started doing this out of necessity so I could still make pizza after work and have it ready at a reasonable hour. I soon discovered that the overnight fermentation added a lot more flavor to the finished product. It just goes to show, there's always something new to learn in the kitchen!
The freshness of the tomatoes and basil makes this a pizza like no other, and it is a perfect summertime treat. The fact that I have the ingredients readily available in my garden make it even more special. Not to mention that I am always looking for a good excuse to make pizza!
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ReplyDeleteThanks Eva! I'll be sure to post a link to it in facebook. :)
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