We're still LOVING the garden veggies. The fresh zucchini, peppers and tomatoes are real winners. The boys really dislike vegan cheeses, so I must confess I use dairy cheese for things like pizza where it's going to make a big difference. We've been really busy so I have also been using commercially prepared pizza crust mix which is NOT vegan (sadness), but it does get the kids to eat their veggies. In a perfect world I would make the pizza crust from scratch and omit the cheese entirely. :o)
1 c. homemade pizza sauce (recipe will follow)
1 pizza crust, homemade or commercially prepared
1/2 small zucchini, quartered and thinly sliced
1/4 small onion, thinly sliced
1/2 bell pepper, thinly sliced
1 small tomato, cored with seeds removed and diced
1 c. cheese (if using - can substitute vegan cheese if preferred)
Homemade Pizza Sauce
12 small tomatoes
4 cloves garlic*
1 T. basil
1 T. oregano
1 to 2 t. Real Salt
1/8 c. Nutritional Yeast
Halve tomatoes and put in blender with garlic cloves*. If you have a BlendTec, process on the Whole Juice cycle. If you don't have a BlendTec, process on medium-high speed until completely smooth. This takes about a minute.
Pour tomato mixture into a medium saucepan. Add basil, oregano and salt, adjusting for desired taste if necessary. Keep in mind that flavors will intensify as they cook. Simmer over medium heat for 30 to 45 minutes or until sauce is a deep red and has reduced in volume. Add nutritional yeast, stir to combine, and cook another minute or two. Let cool slightly while preparing the rest of the pizza. Makes more than you will need for one pizza - store the rest in the refrigerator for a few days. :o)
Meanwhile, continue with your pizza....
Prepare pizza crust if making. Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Bake crust for 3 to 4 minutes. Remove from oven and top with sauce, vegetables and cheese, if using. Bake for 10 minutes or until cheese is melted and crust edges are golden brown.
One pizza does NOT satiate my two teenage boys. I either have to offer a substantial side dish (large salad, steamed broccoli, etc) or I have to make two pizzas.
*Note: If you are using a BlendTec or other high powered blender, it is not necessary to remove the little papers from the garlic cloves - they will blend right up and you won't even know they're there! That's enough incentive for me to get the blender. :o) If you're using a regular blender, remove the ends and papers.
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