Tuesday, June 02, 2009

potato pizza


Apparently I was in a carbolicious mood last night, because when I saw pizza dough at the store, I thought, "I wanna put some potatoes on that mofo!" So I grabbed a few more cheap, simple ingredients and headed home to experiment. Success!

Potato Pizza with caramelized onions

Ingredients

-Store-bought or homemade pizza dough for 1 pizza
-2 yukon gold potatoes, sliced really thin with a mandoline
-1 medium red onion, thinly sliced
-3 Tablespoons butter
-3 cloves garlic, minced
-1 medium shallot, sliced thin
-2 Tablespoons AP flour
-about 1.5 cups half and half
-salt and pepper
-Manchego cheese, about 1.5 cups shredded, plus more for topping
-pine nuts


Method

1. follow directions on pizza dough to preheat oven and let dough sit at room temp.

2. Salt the sliced potatoes liberally, and toss to distribute the salt. Set aside in a bowl while you do other prep work, about 15-20 minutes.

3. heat 1 Tablespoon of the butter in a non-stick skillet, and add the onions. let them cook over med-high heat, stirring occasionally, until they are well browned.

4. In a medium saucepan, heat the rest of the butter, garlic, and shallots over medium heat. Cook until the garlic and shallots are translucent and starting to brown. Sprinkle in flour, and stir until it is all combined. Stir in a cup of half and half and continue to cook until everything comes together and thickens to your preference, adding more half and half if needed. Turn off heat, add the Manchego cheese, and season with salt and pepper. set sauce aside.

5. Drain the bowl of potatoes and squeeze the potatoes in your hands to get rid of excess moisture.

6. Roll/Press out pizza dough to a 12 in. circle.

7. Toss the potatoes with the sauce and spread all over the pizza dough. I used my hands for this...messy but effective.

8. Top with caramelized onions and extra Manchego cheese

9. Bake in preheated oven until crust and cheese starts to brown, adding the pine nuts about halfway through so they don't burn. Mine took about 25-30 minutes.

10. remove from oven, let cool a bit, cut, and carbo-load!


1 comment:

Maggie said...

Oooh, yum. This looks incredible. And possibly not wise for me to eat if I want to fit in a wedding dress next month.