Mama Mia

Published on: August 31, 2011
Categories: Made in Alaska, recipes, Summer
Comments: 2 Comments

As you may have noticed I’m a tad-bit into vegetables. Now, stick with me, the season of plenty will soon turn into the season of snow and I’ll have to move on. Until then let me introduce you to farmer’s market pizza.
Ta-Dah!

This pizza is for everyone, including the people who turn up their noses at any, (and maybe all) vegetables.
If you don’t have time to make the dough, you can buy it at New Sagaya Midtown or Downtown (thanks Julia for letting me in on this awesome secret!). Just ask for it at the sandwich making area.
I love this combo: pepperoni, sauteed mushrooms, artichoke hearts, basil and broccoli, squash.

Sprinkle some dough on your counter and roll out the dough. Pre-heat the oven to 350ish degrees. If you have a pizza stone put the dough on it, or you can use the back of a cookie sheet, (but make sure to keep an eye on it). Smear the dough with your favorite pizza sauce (I LOVE San Marzano pizza sauce, you can buy it at New Sagaya Midtown), mozzarella and your favorite toppings.

Cook until the dough is crispy, the insides soft and chewy, the cheese should melt and bubble turning a gold brown. Serve hot with a salad and a local beer.

2 Comments - Leave a comment
  1. Saskia says:

    You can also buy dough at Moose’s Tooth!! White or wheat. The BEST!!

  2. Nicole says:

    I had no idea New Sagaya carried San Marzano. When my homemade sauce runs out I always order whole canned San Marzano from Zingerman’s in the spring. Now I know just to stock up when I am in Anchorage. Thanks.

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