Saturday, April 11, 2015

Incredible Squash Pizza !! From ‎EatClean‬ ‪-‎TrainMean‬ ‪-LiveGreen....turned out to be not so incredible!

I tried this recipe that was posted on Facebook last week.  I looked yummy.....
It was made from squash.  How could it not be yummy?
Chickpeas.  Ditto?
All the good stuff.  It was a must try.

http://www.wholeheartedeats.com/2013/12/incredible-squash-pizza.html

Incredible Squash Pizza  

Recipe: (makes one 30cm pizza)

3 Cups Mashed Butternut Squash (1 large squash)
1 Cup Almond Flour (if you want a nut free pizza, try using fine corn meal)
3/4 Cup Garbanzo Flour
1/4 tsp Sea Salt
1/8 tsp Black Pepper
2 Tbsp. plus 1 Tbsp. Ground flax
1 tsp Dried Oregano

Toppings:

Green Pizza Sauce (recipe below) 
A handful of pitted Kalamata olives
1 Cup cherry tomatoes (chopped)
A couple of handfuls arugula, herbs, or baby beet greens 
* Or pizza sauce and toppings of choice

Procedure:

Begin by preparing the squash for roasting. Cut the squash in half lengthwise and scoop out the seeds. Lay cut side down in a roasting pan and fill halfway with water. Cook in a 200 C (400 F) oven for 40minutes to 1 hour (adding more water as needed to top up), or until a fork can easily pierce the flesh of the squash. Let cool, then scoop out the flesh.

In a small bowl combine the 2 Tbsp of ground flax  with 4 Tbsp water. Let sit for 5 minutes. 
In a larger bowl combine 3 cups of squash with the soaked flax meal, almond flour, garbanzo flour, salt, pepper, dried oregano, and extra ground flax. Stir to combine.

Spread the mixture onto a parchment lined tray and create a 30 cm (12 inch) circle, making sure that the edges are a little bit thicker. Bake in a 220 C (425 F) for 30-35 minutes or until the edges are crisp and golden and the centre is set (and can peel away from the paper). Top with pizza sauce, tomatoes, and olives, and bake for another 10 minutes. Let sit a few minutes before garnishing with greens.   



Three cups of Butternot squash.

I substituted brown rice flour for A;lmond flour 


And used dried Gardonzo beans to make that flour.....




Spinach, lemon, basil petso to make the green pizza sauce....

And it was green......and very strong


Topped with nutirtional yeast, cherry tomatoes, black olives and 
some shredded spinach.....this should have tasted as yummy 
as it looked.....

But sadly, it didn't.  
I was very disappointed.  
Perhaps it was due to the susbitutions I made in the recipe,
but I doubt it!


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