Last night I experimented with my thin crust dough, putting in about two to three Tbsp. of freshly ground quinoa, and a Tbsp. of ground flax seed as well. It was interesting, but maybe a bit too much. I would cut those amounts in half next time. Mind you, this was for four pizza's worth of dough. The one I liked best with this "enhanced" dough was the pizza I topped with sauteed onions, olives, slivered almonds and feta cheese. (I also grated some parmesan over the top as well.) It was quite good. Definitely one worth repeating.
While Visions of Sugar Plums Danced. . .
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Friday Night Pizza
Last night I experimented with my thin crust dough, putting in about two to three Tbsp. of freshly ground quinoa, and a Tbsp. of ground flax seed as well. It was interesting, but maybe a bit too much. I would cut those amounts in half next time. Mind you, this was for four pizza's worth of dough. The one I liked best with this "enhanced" dough was the pizza I topped with sauteed onions, olives, slivered almonds and feta cheese. (I also grated some parmesan over the top as well.) It was quite good. Definitely one worth repeating.
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