January 29, 2011

Naan topped with veggies


The calender at our home is defined by the sporting events: Tennis, NFL (National Football League), NBA (National Basketball Association), Formula 1, ofcourse Cricket (round the year). Our new year began with The Australian Open and NFL. We were glued to the television for the last few days flipping between ESPN and NFL channel. I was looking forward Nadal win the Australian open title and thought that he would go around the grand slam block. I was watching the game in the gym and amidst the fellow gym-enthusiasts, not worrying about my dramatic reactions in public, I rolled my eyes when he made a double fault, quietly screamed at the screen when he missed a shot, slapped my forehead with my hands when he lost to Ferrer. It was a disappointing game of Nadal and I was so dejected that he is out of the Australian open now :-(

The next on the calender is The Super Bowl. Yeah! You heard it right. It's the Super Bowl on February 6th of 2011. US is all a flutter with it. Highest viewership, most expensive advertisements of the year, great food to munch and lovely friends to cheer is my definition for it. I am a big time football fanatic (Americans call it soccer) and a faithful Man-U fan. So, the American football is new to me. I watched this game for the first time during last year 's Super Bowl and all I could see in the field were huge muscular men in skin-tight clothing running around hitting and hurting each other. Such a barbaric game, I thought to myself. I know "free kick", "penalty shoot-out", "penalty corner" but "touch down", "special teams", "quarter back", "wide receiver", "turn over" were Greek and Latin to me. There is a huge difference between these two games.

Anyways, I watch Super bowl for the super funny advertisements and scrumptious food. More than the game, even my dearie husband and his friends (the so called NFL fans) are on my side.We make sure that our tummies are full and the coffee table gets loaded with good food. This year the menu on the list are crispy naan pizza, bowls of channa masala topped with crunchy red onions and garden fresh cilantro, spicy oven-roasted almonds, colorful tri-berry lemonade (recipe here) and chilled beer.


Today, I will start the Super Bowl snacks series with the recipe for Naan pizza. The store bought naan is topped with favorite veggies and sun dried tomato pesto. The Naan pizza was perfect; very crispy at every bite and little soft in the centre, leaving behind a perfect taste. The pesto was garlicky, smooth and very delicious with an intense tangy-sweet flavor from the sun-dried tomatoes. Paneer, the Indian cottage cheese, was crumbled and layered on top together with the crispy onions, spicy jalapenos, sweet tomatoes and spinach. The colorful toppings made my pizza look so pretty. We loved its taste in every mouth.
Ingredients

For the pizza:
5 Whole wheat fresh naan (Store bought)
1 small red onion - thinly sliced
1 tomato - finely chopped
20-25 pickled jalapenos
Handful baby spinach
1 cup paneer - cubed
4 cheese Italian mix - Shredded Natural Reduced Fat Mozzarella, Smoked Provolone, Asiago and Romano cheese
1/2 tbs dried oregano
1/2 tbs dried thyme
1/2tbs fresh basil
Salt & Pepper to taste

For the pesto
1/2 cup sun dried tomato - Stored in olive oil ( Bought from Costco)
6-8 large garlic
Salt & pepper to taste
1 cup parmesan cheese (optional)

Method
For the pesto
Grind the listed ingredients with 2 tbs olive oil to a fine paste. Set them aside.

For the pizza
Pre-heat the oven to 350'F. Place the pizza stone inside the oven and let it get heated.

Place the paneer in hot water to soften, approximately for 15 minutes. Once done, drain the water and crumble it with your hand to small pieces.

In a clean chopping board, place the store bought naan, layer them with generous amount of pesto, followed by cheese, onions, tomatoes, spinach, jalapenos, crumbled paneer and little more cheese on top. Finally sprinkle oregano, thyme, basil and pepper over them. Place parchment paper or aluminium foil on top of the pizza stone and then place the naan over it. Cook for 13-15 minutes, until they get crispy.

10 comments:

  1. slurp !have posted whole wheat pizzas in my blog today - loved ur quick version too !

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  2. Wow thats so tempting,luks gr8! am craving for this now:)

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  3. Thats a cool idea! Have to try this out for my kiddo!

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  4. Yumm, nice twist to the usual pizza, Naan pizza looks soo marvellous..

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  5. Wow this sounds totally yummy and interesting combination

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  6. For my son anything that has onion, tomatoes, capsicum and cheese for toppings is his favorite.. so i make the so called pizza dosai, pizza bread and pizza roti (all these were named by my son). Ur recipe here sounds so much like pizza.. have to try soon.. then we will have another one added to our list of pizza variants ;)

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  7. Hy VS,
    Thanks for stopping by "Tasty Appetite".
    Wonderful space you have with picture perfect recipes..
    Am your newest follower now..:)
    Keep visiting..lets be in touch...
    Tasty appetite

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  8. ha ha... that was a creative endevour. Atleast better than the one I purchase from the Pizza hut. :)

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  9. I see more and more naan pizza. I should really make my own. I even saw a naan hamburger too...

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  10. That's a great idea...cooking made easy...

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