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Project Food Blog, Challenge #5: A Pizza Complex

October 17, 2010

Pizza is sort of a touchy subject with me lately.

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Ordering a vegan pizza at a restaurant can prove to be a bit interesting at times.

Chefs come to the table and try to sweet talk me, pleading with their delicious Italian accent for just a sprinkle of cheese. One time, a chef flat out refused to make his pie without cheese, throwing his hands up in dismay and washing himself clean of impure, cheeseless thoughts.

And this is how a Pizza Complex develops.

And I’m worn down.

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When I found out that the next Project Food Blog challenge was to put a unique spin on pizza, I was scared.

I wanted to run away and never look back. Bye bye, Foodbuzz, it has truly been a slice.

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Running away to the woods allowed me to clear my head. Over the course of a few days minutes- and a lot of Pizza Complex Rumination– I felt like myself again. I shouted, “I will show the world that a vegan pizza is not just ‘a worse-tasting pizza without cheese’, but a beautiful work of art!”

And then I screamed like a baby after seeing a creepy man in the bushes with a camera.

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Wait. Is that my husband?

Anyways. I found myself in the kitchen once again, ready to conquer my Pizza Complex once and for all…

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Roasted Tomato, Onion, and Basil Pesto Pizza with Vegan Parmesan Cheese

Here’s What You’ll Need to prepare:

  • Herb-infused Pizza Dough
  • Vegan Parmesan Cheese
  • Vegan Pesto
  • Garlic-infused oil
  • Roasted Tomato, Onion, Garlic, and Basil topping

 

For instructions, start to finish, see the attached PDF. The dough, cheese, and pesto can be made ahead.

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Despite my newfound conviction to rock a vegan pizza, there was one small catch…

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I’ve had a few traumatic pizza dough flops in the past.

Making pizza dough that turns into a tough ball of gluten is not something one forgets easily. It haunts you in your sleep until you convince yourself that you can actually live a fairly happy life without ever trying to make pizza dough again.

That is, until this challenge threw me for a loop.

Pizza doh, indeed.

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For 6 hours on Friday night I was a student again.

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I studied, I practiced, and I vowed to become a Master of Pizza Dough. It turns out making pizza dough is incredibly easy, but my glowing pride was no less. I can also tell you that cocoa powder, chili powder, or nutritional yeast infused pizza dough all taste horrible. Bad, bad things happened.

I would not be here today without my You Tube Pizza Mentor, Albert.

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He rules.

Also, to the red wine for making the 10 dough trials seem like I was at an all night rave.

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I tested 5 different pizza dough recipes and the one that worked best for me involved no fancy machine or special dough hooks, just some old-fashioned elbow grease!

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Kneading the dough was hypnotic and calming as I tested batch, after batch.

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With each trial, I felt a bit more comfortable with the dough and it actually became fun!

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When the dough is ready it will be soft, smooth, and no longer tacky to touch.

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Now, make the sauce and toppings.

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I had some CSA tomatoes, onion, garlic, and basil to use up and I figured they would work well together.

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and chop.

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Coat the chopped veggies with a homemade olive oil sauce and roast for about 35-40 minutes at 400F.

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Inhale deeply.

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Now whip up the Vegan pesto!

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and then the Vegan parmesan cheese.

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The house smells like a dream right about now.

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When your dough is ready, punch the air out one final time.

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I tested three popular pizza baking methods:

1) Pizza pan –> Soft crust, soft interior

2) Back of a baking sheet –> Soft crust, soft interior

3) Pizza Stone –> Authentic, crunchy crust, with soft interior

The pizza stone won by a landslide!

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Sprinkle cornmeal over your Pizza Peel to prevent sticking.

Now for the part that I was terrified of….shaping the dough!

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I found that the best way to work with the dough was to just let gravity do most of the work.

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Gently hold and rotate the dough allowing gravity to pull the sides down ever so slightly.

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When you have something that resembles a circle, place it on your Peel.

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Gently spread it out.

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Now pinch the sides to form a crust.

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Excitement builds.

Spread on the sautéed garlic infused oil to keep the crust moist and flavourful.

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Don’t be shy with the pesto. This is the best part!

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Now spread on the Roasted Onion, Tomato, Garlic, and Basil mixture.

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and finally, a generous dusting of the vegan Parmesan Cheese to finish it off!

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Slide the pizza onto your stone which has been pre-heating at 500F for 1 hour.

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Magic happens.

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I liked what I saw. A lot.

After 15 minutes, your crust will be golden and crisp and your veggies will begin to blacken around the edges.

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It’s time.

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Your husband, who has been installing hardwood flooring all morning, will magically appear at the right moment.

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He salivates and inhales 3 slices of pizza.

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The pesto makes a wonderful dip for the thick, crunchy crust.

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Pizza Complex Defeated.

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Enjoy your delicious pizza while discussing dessert…

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I tend to get a little carried away at times.

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This is my official entry for Project Food Blog Challenge #5. Voting begins at 9am EST on Monday October 18th. If you enjoyed this post I would greatly appreciate your votes in carrying me into the next round! Click here to vote. Thank you!

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182 Comments
Amber K
15 years ago

I always thought pizza needed cheese until I tried Amy’s brand roasted vegetable pizza. That caramelized onion sauce makes you completely forget there is absolutely no cheese!

Now that I have to go gluten-free, I’m not really doing the pizza thing. I tried the Amy’s brand rice crust roasted vegetable pizza, but I just didn’t like it! The sauce and toppings were still great, but I miss everything that makes a good pizza. A soft, chewy crust!

You definitely rocked this pizza! It looks great! I’ll admire and drool over it from afar. :)

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Kjirsten- Balanced Healthy Life
15 years ago

You def. gey my vote! Great job!

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Nic
15 years ago

Who needs cheese with colors like those on your pizza! It looks fantastic!

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Whit @ Amuse Bouche
15 years ago

gorgeous!! awesome job, once again Angela!

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Ashley Craft
15 years ago

Beautiful photos, delicious-looking vegan pizza! … you have my vote!

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Jenn@slim-shoppin
15 years ago

Great job with the dough! I voted for you again, best of luck!

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Corey @ the runner's cookie
15 years ago

Wow! Gorgeous pictures as always, Angela! You are rocking these challenges :)

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Jaclyn
15 years ago

I love this. That pizza looks ah-mazing! Must try it!!

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Erin
15 years ago

I love your site! Awesome recipes and absolutely gorgeous photos. My story is similar to yours and I’m just trying to figure out how to get my glow back – thank you so much for the inspiration. I’m glad to know it is possible!

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Charmaine @ Perfectly Picked
15 years ago

This pizza looks amazing! I totally need to try making my own homemade pizza. I bet it felt nice to know all the ingredients that went into this pizza! Maybe you should take a slice to the man who thought you couldn’t have a pizza without cheese ;)

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Jamie Langloisr
15 years ago

Wow! I am impressed. Your pizza looks like a work of art :O) Beautiful.

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Diana @ frontyardfoodie
15 years ago

Thanks for doing all the hard work! Now I know I can make a good pizza dough. Can’t wait to get started on that.

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Foododelmundo
15 years ago

Love your pizza trauma story, but I like the looks of that pizza even better! Great job! You’ve got my vote. -Katy

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Teresa
15 years ago

So 2 weeks ago I just happened upon your site while searching for a oatmeal raisin cookie recipe. Needless to say I am now in love with your site!! Your recipes are great and I have shared several dishes with family and friends already. Made this pizza today! I used a whole wheat/spelt mixture for the crust. It was delicious! My 2 year old ate it up, although I did make him a slice with soy cheese (for some reason the only veggie he likes on pizza is artichoke hearts). Thanks for all the work, trial and error you do! :) Will definitely be voting for you!!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Teresa
15 years ago

Wow that is great! I love when my recipes are kid friendly too :)
Thanks for your encouraging words and for your vote!

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Jessica @ Dairy Free Betty
15 years ago

I voted!! This is beautiful!!

I also made the dough and the cheese!!!!!!!!!! :) I just didn’t have the stuff for the pesto!!!

It was soooooo tasty!! thanks so much for it!!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Jessica @ Dairy Free Betty
15 years ago

So glad you liked it!! next time u make it try the pesto too, it was so die for. mmm

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Jessica @ Dairy Free Betty
Reply to  Jessica @ Dairy Free Betty
15 years ago

Ok, I promise!! hehe :) It’s so tastyyyyyyyy!!!! I have never made homemade pizza before (besides pita pizzas)… it was quick and easy (I made the dough before school)

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Fanta
15 years ago

Thank you thank you thank you! My boyfriend and I love pizza and it’s especially hard for me when he orders one loaded with meat and cheese and I sit there smelling it and eyeing it up… now it’s my turn to savour! :)

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Moni'sMeals
15 years ago

Nice work! You work so hard and do such a good job Angela! They look amazing, Eric is so lucky ;)
Fruit pizza….NICE!

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Kristen
15 years ago

Both of those pizzas look incredibly good.

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Shelly Borrell (Nibbles of Tidbits)
15 years ago

Very cute and well done all around!!! I see why you’re a favorite. Another vote here. Good luck.

Shelly

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Tiny Urban Kitchen
15 years ago

The vegan pizza looks wonderful – I’m can’t imagine how you can go wrong with caramelized/roasted onions & pesto. Beautiful photography!

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