We decided to make two different pizzas today - one Margherita Pizza with Marinara Sauce and the other, a Mixed Vegetable Pizza with a Roasted Garlic White Sauce. We came up with the latter pizza as a contrast to the regular pizza that we make all the time which has the usual tomato-based sauce.
We previously tried making a pizza sauce using mayonnaise (inspired from the 'cool lime mayonnaise' sauce they use at Pizza Hut) but I didn't like it because I don't really like mayonnaise in general. I don't mind it in really small quantities in sandwiches, burgers, wraps and stuff but a heavy hit of mayo is not my thing. My husband began searching for an alternate white sauce and found Emeril Lagasse's Roasted Garlic White Sauce which looked really appealing. The Marinara Sauce that we make for the Margherita Pizza is also adapted from Emeril's recipe so we have a tendency to trust any recipe of his. It is a really simple recipe but takes some time to make only because you need to roast a whole bulb of garlic in the oven. But the resultant sauce is smooth, thick, spreadable and has great flavor so I think it is totally worth the extra time.
We previously tried making a pizza sauce using mayonnaise (inspired from the 'cool lime mayonnaise' sauce they use at Pizza Hut) but I didn't like it because I don't really like mayonnaise in general. I don't mind it in really small quantities in sandwiches, burgers, wraps and stuff but a heavy hit of mayo is not my thing. My husband began searching for an alternate white sauce and found Emeril Lagasse's Roasted Garlic White Sauce which looked really appealing. The Marinara Sauce that we make for the Margherita Pizza is also adapted from Emeril's recipe so we have a tendency to trust any recipe of his. It is a really simple recipe but takes some time to make only because you need to roast a whole bulb of garlic in the oven. But the resultant sauce is smooth, thick, spreadable and has great flavor so I think it is totally worth the extra time.
We chose a bunch of random toppings like bell peppers, mushrooms, red onions and pineapple chunks (yes, we like pineapple on pizza) but you can customize your toppings depending on what you like. You could throw in some sweet corn kernels, jalapenos, baby corn, olives, zucchini, asparagus, broccoli, a choice of greens and herbs....basically whatever you like.
The pizza tasted really great and I'm pretty sure it will feature as a regular in our household from now on. The crust turned out a little thicker than what we expected so rolling the dough out to a larger size is what we should have done to get it absolutely perfect. Oh well! 😛
I'm going to skedaddle out of here now. Check out this recipe, try it and let me know if you like it.