Sunday, July 10, 2016

Summer Series - Pizza On The Grill

Pizza on the grill is as close as your going to get to Wood Fired Pizza. Quick and easy, it is a great summer treat. The most common pizza I enjoy is a white sauce pizza with mushrooms. I will provide this for our friends and family to enjoy. However, you can fire up any pizza on the grill. Generally, just like a wood fire grill, the pizza will cook in 3 - 5 minutes. Gas Grills as like convection ovens and your pizza cooks evenly as long as you keep the grill cover shut.


Ingredients
Pizza Dough
Olive Oil (Regular)
Garlic (Fresh)
Mozzarella (Grated) 
Asiago Cheese (Grated)
Wild or Domestic Mushrooms (Roland Abalone Are Excellent If Pre Cooked)
Italian Seasoning
Cracked Pepper
Cracked Salt

Second Recipe - Basil Mozzie

Same as above for the Pizza Dough
Use a red sauce as a base
Mozzarella slices
Fresh Basil from the garden

Roll your dough to a Sicilian thin crust consistency. A random oval shape is pretty typical. Spread a nice base of olive oil and crushed garlic as a base. Add the grated cheese mix on top of your base and your precooked mushrooms. (Precooked recipe on the blog) 

Prior to heating the grill, prepare the cooking surface with an oil based brushing to ensure your pizza will not stick to the grill. Some people use a spray, however I like to use a brushed on oil and I am not sure what the propellant sprays have for chemicals. Set the temperature for a medium high heat and ensure that it is a peak temperature prior to grilling your pizza. Place the pizza on the grill and cover immediately. Check the pizza at a 2 minute and 3 minute interval. Most pizzas will take about 3-5 minutes. Until you get use to cooking pizza on the grill, check in one minute intervals. It is okay if you get a wood fired crust that is a bit burnt on the bottom. Your first attempt allows you to adjust as your learn.


Tip: You can get wood for your gas grill at most stores that sell accessories. This adds to the experience.

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