Feb 24, 2016 in entree, main tasty ever after structure, cheesy, comfort food, delicious, easy, florida, homemade dough, homemade pizza, homemade sauce. Read the original on: Tasty Ever After
The flavors of sunny Spain in a deliciously cheesy Spanish Pan Pizza. Homemade pizza dough and sauce recipes are included!
I am on a carbulous journey to carb-land (and I donât even care that Iâm supposed to be on a low-carb diet that does not include pizza)
Wintery weather is still hanging on here in New Hampshire and the recent days have consisted of breezy winds and overcast skies. On cold days such as these, my body starts to crave carbulous comfort food. I want to turn my oven on full blast and make something that is full of carbs, gooey ooey cheesy, and blazinâ hot. I need something that will warm my belly and my soul. I need pizza, but not just any pizza, itâs got to be a thick, crusty homemade pan pizza. Seriously, if you are going to full on eat pizza carbs, there ainât no room for thin crust here. Go for the gold!
Usually around this time of year, I start snapping because of the cold weather. As a native South Floridian, I just cannot deal with temperatures under 50 degrees for more than 3 days and the pure white winter snow, while pretty to look at as Iâm sitting inside by a fire sipping on an alcoholic beverage, is not a favorite of mine. I like my weather hot and I like my attire to be shorts, a tank top, and flip flops 24/7, for 12 months of the year. Count yourself lucky that you do not live with me during the New England winter months because I will literally have a total meltdown every other day, complete with hysterical crying and yelling that I am moving back home to Florida as soon as I can. Thank goodness my husband is a very easy going and patient man. Please pray for him this year, and every year, until we move from New England
Before making this Spanish pan pizza, I had been daydreaming about a trip to Spain I took several years ago. Daydreaming about the wonderful time when I was sitting in an open courtyard, basking in the warm sun, drinking cava sangria, and eating tapas by the plateful while listening to beautiful music from a flamenco guitar player. Although I couldnât transport myself to Spain at that moment, I could try to recreate the flavors of the tapas I experienced during that trip. Some of my favorite tapas are chorizo, sherry mushrooms, Manzanilla olives, and Manchego cheese, so I knew I wanted to incorporate all of these in this pizza. The Spanish chorizo (dried and cured sausage) was a perfect substitution for the typical pepperoni and I also added smoked paprika in the tomato sauce, which turned out to be surprisingly flavorful. If I may say so, all the flavors were spot on and worked well together in one pizza. It tasted just like the tapas I had in Spain (minus the beautiful sunny weather) âï¸
If you are looking for a unique and different kind of pizza to make at home tonight, then hope you try out this easy and delicious Spanish Pan Pizza.
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