Below are three of the results. I've listed ingredients that you can just pick up at the grocery store...or if you're ambitious use a special recipe for individual ingredients.
Prepare a flaky crust (croissant dough would be perfect). Once baked (and cooled) spread on hummus (plain or roasted red pepper), then top with cucumber mixture (drain liquid first) and additional chopped red pepper. A special touch...sprinkle feta cheese on top.
Cucumber Salad Pizza
This recipe remix evolved from one of my favorite summer snacks...marinated cucumbers on hummus and toast. To make the cucumber salad...mix cucumber slices with equal amounts of oil and vinegar, chopped onion, plus salt and pepper (all to taste). Let sit in refrigerator a couple of hours to chill.
Prepare a flaky crust (croissant dough would be perfect). Once baked (and cooled) spread on hummus (plain or roasted red pepper), then top with cucumber mixture (drain liquid first) and additional chopped red pepper. A special touch...sprinkle feta cheese on top.
Huervos Rancheros Pizza
I love eggs and Mexican food...so huervos rancheros is a great initial combination, but then turn it into a pizza and wa-la! Prepare a pizza crust. Once baked, add layer of refried beans. Top with a verde sauce, chopped onions and jalapeƱo peppers. To finish this pizza add a layer of sunny-side up eggs. Place back in oven long enough to warm toppings up (about 15-20 minutes at 425 degrees). Serve with guacomole and/or sour cream.
Peanut Butter and Jelly Pizza
PB&J is a staple in our house. Why not turn it into a dessert pizza? Prepare a whole wheat dough. Once baked, topped with a 50/50 mixture of cream cheese and peanutbutter. Top with strawberry jelly, then sliced strawberries. Serve with a tall glass of cold milk.
Here are some additional pizza ideas to try...
another cute post! I love your artwork...it brings your food ideas alive! Theresa
ReplyDeleteLisa, I tried and tried (like, six) times) to make a crispy noodle cake for an Asian inspired pizza but it just would 't work. So if you find out, please tell me!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting take on this challenge - good luck!
FUN ideas! Your artwork is the perfect complement to your ideas too. Although I'm not a huge fan of cucumber salad, I think a version of this is going to find it's way onto our table as my hubby has been asking for Greek pizza... Your hummus is the perfect answer :-) Kate @kateiscooking
ReplyDeleteMardi- I haven't tried an Asian inspired one yet...maybe someone else out here has? Anyone have any luck with this one?! Congrats Mardi for making it to the next round!!
ReplyDeleteI've made a biscuits and gravy pizza! I'll comment again later in the day... I did the "pumpkin patch" thing yesterday... THEN someone called me at 8:30 (on Sunday morning???) so I'm not really awake and stuff. I'll keep voting Lisa, and we're all hoping you keep winning! :))
ReplyDeleteI think coming up with different pizza ideas is so fun! I've wanted to try an Asian flavor!
ReplyDeleteuurghhh! I just ADORE your recipe drawings! I think I can read your posts all day long :) Bravo on your pizzas!
ReplyDeleteSo cute and great pizza ideas.
ReplyDeleteLove your artwork and the recipes. What gooey and decadent things would you add to a dessert pizza?
ReplyDeleteSandra- How about making a deep-dish pizza with chocolate ice cream, chocolate chips mixed in and some caramel drizzled on top? :) I always lean towards ice cream when dessert calls.
ReplyDeleteDid I mention how much I love this? Oh right, up there. Got my vote!
ReplyDeleteHi Lisa -this is absolutely adorable! Happy to give my vote! Good luck.
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P.S. I did make the Asian Pizzette! With crispy noodles!
Inspired as always! Your art is so perfect for this kind of medium, and is such a refreshing departure from most food blogs. And the pizza sounds delicious. Nicely done! I voted for you, yet again!
ReplyDeleteBest of luck! Hope to see us both in round 6!! =)
ah the artwork! always gets me :)
ReplyDeletebrilliant! love the combinations...especially the cucumber one. That's my style for sure. your drawings always make me smile.
ReplyDeleteWow, awesome artwork!! And I love the idea of a cucumber salad pizza :)
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Cute drawings! I like the PB&J idea. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun post! You've spun it differently than anyone else. Unique and beautiful. Voting for you now! -Katy
ReplyDeleteVery unique way of blogging. I thinks its fantastic.
ReplyDeleteYour illustrations are mind-bottling once again! You get an A+ from me and a vote in challenge #5! Cheers, Jazz
ReplyDeleteLove the fact that you went 100% illustrative on this one! It really sets you apart. I'm sure you'll go on to the next round! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteI just absolutely adore your blog and this post is no exception. Keep up the lovely drawings and I hope we both make it to #6!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Such a wonderful post and approach! I'm new to Foodbuzz and was so happy to find another kindred spirit who draws food! I love the way you combine your art, writing and photography. Just awesome!! Good luck on the challenge and you have my vote for sure! : )
ReplyDeleteVery creative recipes. And I love your illustrations! you got my vote!
ReplyDeleteyou have my vote. I LOVE your post....
ReplyDeletesuch a cute one,..
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas for all of those pizzas!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute post. I love the combination of flavors as well.
ReplyDeleteYou totally knocked it out of the park on this one, super creative! :)
ReplyDeleteAnother adorable post... I love all of these combos!
ReplyDeleteThe cream cheese/peanut butter mixture is super intriguing and I love how easy each of your pizzas are to make. Smart and creative gets my vote. Good Luck!
ReplyDeletethis is unique. . you're such a genius!like this post=0
ReplyDeleteSo very clever and wonderful.
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