Margherita and Margaritas
When I made the Stromboli it was as a way of making pizza without actually making pizza again, since it'd already been done previously. Technically I've even eaten pizza twice so far this year. I'm sort of unclear about my own rules on this matter. For example, when I made California Rolls I felt as though I couldn't really make sushi again, even though I've eaten it a couple times since then. Obviously there are many more types of sushi than California rolls, as there are many more types (and ways of preparing) pizza than how I had. So maybe I'm sort of bending my own rules here or maybe I just didn't clearly define them enough. In the interest of this theme, I'm going with it.
As you can see, I made a Margherita Pizza, which we ate with margaritas. This was supposed to be our original blender christening, but it was a little postponed. The margaritas went too quickly to take pictures of them (what does that say about us, really?) but throw some ice, water, lime juice and tequila in a blender with a bit of triple sec or sugar to sweeten and you'll be good to go.
Since the recipe made enough for two pizzas, Shannon made one with feta, sliced tomatoes and pineapple which was superior to mine. She was a little worried that the sauce would be too chunky, but it was absolutely perfect. Thankfully, I can make a good tomato sauce. Unfortunately, I haven't quite got the pizza part down yet and the crust turned out kind of like a bread stick. It was crisp, not chewy. This was mostly due to trying to troubleshoot the inner part of the pizza being kind of doughy. Shannon assured me it was fine, but I kept trying to bake it more until it no longer had a hint of gumminess. This totally ruined my ooey gooey cheese and made it more of a crisp cheese-like topping. Perhaps my penchant for thin crust pizzas is basically what ruined this for me, since I remember pizza with thick crusts being inherently gummy anyway. I don't know. What I do know is that I am going to invest some time and effort into making the perfect pizza crust when this project is over!


yummy! this looks delicious!! I think that I’m jealous of all the food stuffs that you can get there. I may have to visit :D
*hugs*
J
Speaking of visiting… I don’t have your email address anymore. Just wanted to tell you I’ll be home from the 24th to the 31st of December. Am I still welcome for Christmas? :)
Kenny… it is not christmas without you! I’m so happy you will be home for a bit of a visit.
and PS.. i’ll email you now :D
:) Good, I’m glad. Is Scott going to be home for Christmas? It wouldn’t be the same without him, either.
definitely!! As far as i know, from what Mum said. Both Scott and Andrew would be coming home this year.
All in all I’m looking very forward to it =D
*hugs*
J
Okay! It will be a great Christmas :)
What are we having? ham? turkey? I heard a rumor about roast beef!
humm.. not sure.. Will ask Mum and get back to you =D
umm.. food!!
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