Happy Sunday! It's pizza day again! Today Theresa is picking the pizzas we're making today, so if you've been following along at all, you'll know that that means No Tomato Sauce! Theresa likes her pizza to just have toppings with fresh bread. Since she gets to pick the pizzas, she's choosing a roasted garlic pizza and the signature pizzetta from Napa Rose.
Today is such a beautiful day that we're going to go on a hike! It's a 4+ mile round-trip to the beach, but these kids have built up some great endurance! We have a goal of walking over 500 miles this year and we're making great progress! Within the next day or two, we'll be over 100 walking miles, and we're already at 108 biking miles!
Love that he asks me to do stuff with him like that.
On the left he built a little volcano with shells to decorate the top. I built a massive mountain and dug deep enough to reach the water level so my moat naturally filled up.
Coming at low-tide is awesome! You can walk way far out and it's flat.
The kids had fun splashing around.
And running away.
Everyone took a turn smelling it, and she was right! Great stop Alli!
For months now, Chi has been watching me prepare the pizza dough. I have my recipe written out for Joe's No Knead Pizza Dough, and I asked if she wanted to try making it tonight. She weighed and measured all the ingredients (totally against her nature) and we set our dough aside to rise and double in size.
This is the first time you're seeing roasted garlic here. This is actually my second time making it, but that story hasn't posted yet.
Jumping the waves.
It was fun to have a destination for our long walk. The kids got soaked, so it was great that we remembered a towel and change of clothes. On our walk back, we stopped by a nearby park. Ian still loves to spin fast. Playing back the video, when he was at the bottom, he was going 2 rotations in 1 second. That's 120 RPM (Rotations per Minute)! That's fast!
Alli is always looking out for roses to smell. She saw this one on the walk out, but we'd already walked a ways past it before she'd mentioned it. I told her to remember it for the way back, and she did. She smelled it and said it was very fragrant.
Anyway, roast garlic smells amazing when you're making it. Just cut the tops off the garlic bulbs, season with olive oil, salt, and pepper, wrap them in foil, then bake in the toaster oven at 400F for 60 minutes.
You're left with bulbs where the garlic cloves have cooked and turned into a paste.
Theresa sent me a recipe for Roasted Garlic White Chicken Pizza from dinnersdishesanddesserts.com.
The roasted garlic cooked in butter for 1 minute, then you add 2 Tbs of flour and cook for another minute.
Roasted Garlic Pizza sounds very tasty (and garlic is very healthy for you, too!). First time seeing roasted garlic being made. The Signature Pizzetta is always a winner. Nice to see Chi getting into the pizza act and using little tips from the master pizza maker! It's great making exercise fun for the entire family, especially for the kids...helps instill a love for outdoor activity that'll help them in the long run. Always good to remember to stop and smell the roses (a little before your time, but do you remember that Mac Davis song, "Stop and Smell the Roses"? One of the songs I enjoyed growing up.) That spinning swing trick really makes your world "go around"...go Ian! Pizza Sunday meal was a great way to end a beautiful day! EOM
ReplyDeleteI can't say that I've heard that song before. I like the message in it!
DeleteWe're fortunate to have such beautiful weather here in So Cal! Even in Winter it's still beautiful outside.