Since our beloved Fat Cat Pizzeria closed (RIP!), we have not been able to enjoy a Sean-friendly pizza. Lately, Sean has been longing for one, moaning over our loss, almost every day, and so last week I bought the necessary supplies. We had already vetted pizza sauce and cheeses, and all pizza-loving-veggies are good for Sean, but there was a hang-up on the most necessary component: pepperoni. With its ambiguous "spices" in the ingredient list, we were unsure of its safety. Sean emailed Hormel this week, and mid-morning at work a few days ago, I got this text from him: "Original pepperoni is a go :)"
This is also the inaugural use of the fancy pizza stone Sean bought a few years ago but hadn't used yet. After an hour or so of internet searching, I have concluded that this stone has the potential to be used successfully with the wet, gooey, sticky stuff that is gluten-free dough. Really, I can't be sure until I try, so... here we go!
Cooking Soundtrack: Shuffle. Play. Listen. Matt Haimovitz & Christopher O'Reilly
I'm using this pizza dough recipe from Jules Shepherd. (She has a fabulous website for all sorts of gluten-free inspiration, by the way.) Said recipe involves slathering oil on your hands in order to spread the dough on the pizza pan; still, your hands will be covered in dough. And this flour is too expensive to just wash down the drain, so I enjoy licking my hands like a five-year-old!
prep work while the dough rises in the oven |
oooh! pretty! |
...and call Sean from his post-work computer game, and....
oh, no! it's stuck!! |
white wine? red wine? Mexican coke? Italian dressing? ;) |
he likes it! |
2 comments:
What kind of cheese cam he eat?
I use this flatbread recipe: http://www.pennilessparenting.com/2011/08/gluten-free-flat-bread-i.html It's very forgiving, and you can change up the flours. And I use parchment paper :)
Ooh! Thanks for the link. As long as cheese, and other dairy products, are just their old-fashioned selves ( milk, cheese cultures, etc.), all dairy is fine. It's when they start adding modified food starch and other such things. :P
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