Best Grilled Pizza With Fresh Corn Bell Pepper Pancetta And Fontina Recipes

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GRILLED CALIFORNIA PIZZAS



Grilled California Pizzas image

Provided by Ina Garten

Categories     main-dish

Time 1h5m

Yield 6 pizzas

Number Of Ingredients 20

1 1/4 cups warm (100 to 110 degrees F) water
2 packages dry yeast
1 tablespoon honey
3 tablespoons good olive oil
4 cups all-purpose flour, plus extra for kneading
2 teaspoons kosher salt
1 red onion, thinly sliced
1 pound fresh mozzarella, grated
1/2 pound Italian Fontina, grated
1/2 pound mild goat cheese, such as Montrachet, sliced
1 red or yellow bell pepper, cored, seeded, and julienned
1/4 pound prosciutto, thinly sliced and julienned
1 bunch arugula, cleaned and dried
6 plum tomatoes, sliced 1/4-inch thick
4 pork or turkey sausages, cooked and sliced
1 bunch basil leaves, cleaned and dried
4 garlic cloves, roasted
Crushed red pepper flakes
1/2 cup good olive oil
Cornmeal

Steps:

  • For the dough, combine the water, yeast, honey, and olive oil in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a dough hook. Add 3 cups flour, then the salt, and mix. While mixing, add 1 more cup of flour, or enough to make a soft dough. Knead the dough on low to medium speed for about 10 minutes until smooth, sprinkling it with flour, if necessary, to keep it from sticking to the bowl.
  • When the dough is ready, turn it out onto a floured board and knead by hand a dozen times. It should be smooth and elastic. Place the dough in a well-oiled bowl and turn it several times to cover it lightly with oil. Cover the bowl with a kitchen towel. Allow the dough to rest at room temperature for 30 minutes.
  • Divide the dough into 6 equal parts and roll each one into a smooth ball. Place the balls on a baking sheet and cover them with a damp towel. Allow the dough to rest for 10 minutes. Use immediately, or refrigerate for up to 4 hours.
  • If you've chilled the dough, take it out of the refrigerator approximately 30 minutes ahead to let it come to room temperature. Roll and stretch each ball into a rough 8-inch circle and place them all on baking sheets sprinkled with cornmeal. (You will be able to fit 2 pizzas on each 18 by 13-inch baking sheet.)
  • Light your grill and wait until it's hot.
  • Place the pizzas directly onto the grill and cook on 1 side for 1 minute. Turn the pizzas over and brush with olive oil or garlic oil.
  • Top the pizzas with any toppings you wish, piling them high. Drizzle each pizza with 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Put the lid on your grill and cook for 5 minutes more, until the crust is crisp and the toppings are cooked.

GRILLED PIZZA WITH TOMATOES, CORN AND CHEESE



Grilled Pizza with Tomatoes, Corn and Cheese image

Categories     Cheese     Tomato     Kid-Friendly     Backyard BBQ     Parmesan     Corn     Grill     Grill/Barbecue     Jalapeño     Bon Appétit     Small Plates

Yield Makes 4 breads (6 servings per bread)

Number Of Ingredients 12

1/4 cup warm water (105°F. to 115°F.)
1 1/2 teaspoons dry yeast
1 1/2 cups water, room temperature
2 1/2 teaspoons coarse salt
3 3/4 cups (about) unbleached all purpose flour
Extra-virgin olive oil
1 1/2 cups grated Parmesan cheese (about 3 1/2 ounces)
1 1/2 cups grated Fontina cheese (about 6 ounces)
4 medium tomatoes, thinly sliced
1 cup fresh corn kernels or frozen, thawed
1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro or Italian parsley
4 teaspoons minced seeded jalapeños

Steps:

  • Pour 1/4 cup warm water into large bowl. Sprinkle yeast over; stir to blend. Let stand until yeast dissolves and mixture is slightly foamy, about 10 minutes.
  • Stir 1 1/2 cups room-temperature water and salt into yeast mixture. Add 3 1/2 cups flour, 1/2 cup at a time, stirring until slightly sticky dough forms. Knead dough on floured surface until smooth and elastic, adding more flour by tablespoonfuls if sticky, about 10 minutes. Oil large bowl. Add dough; turn to coat. Cover bowl with plastic wrap. Let rise in warm area until doubled in volume, about 50 minutes.
  • Punch dough down; turn out onto floured surface. Divide dough into 4 equal pieces; knead each briefly until smooth. Cover with towel; let rise until almost doubled, about 30 minutes.
  • Prepare barbecue (medium-high heat). Roll out 1 dough piece on lightly floured surface to 11 x 8-inch rectangle. Transfer to floured baking sheet. Brush top with oil. Place oiled side down on barbecue. Grill until bottom is golden, about 2 1/2 minutes. Brush top with oil. Using tongs, turn bread over; grill until second side is golden, about 2 minutes. Transfer to baking sheet. Brush bread with oil. Repeat with remaining dough pieces. (Can be made 4 hours ahead. Cover with foil; let stand at room temperature. Before continuing, prepare barbecue; use medium-high heat.)
  • Sprinkle Parmesan and Fontina over breads. Top each with tomato slices, corn kernels, parsley and jalapeño. Drizzle with oil. Place breads on barbecue; cover loosely with foil. Grill until cheese melts, watching closely, about 2 minutes. Cut each bread into pieces; serve warm.

GRILLED QUATTRO FORMAGGI PIZZAS



Grilled Quattro Formaggi Pizzas image

This Italian classic typically showcases four cheeses ("quattro formaggi") with different characteristics. For our rendition, we topped the crust with fontina (semifirm), mozzarella (soft and fresh), Gorgonzola (blue-veined), and Pecorino Romano (hard and aged).

Yield makes six 9-inch pizzas

Number Of Ingredients 7

Pizza Dough (page 208)
Extra-virgin olive oil
4 ounces coarsely grated fontina cheese (about 1 1/3 cups)
1 pound fresh mozzarella, thinly sliced
4 ounces Gorgonzola cheese, crumbled (about 1 cup)
4 ounces Pecorino Romano, thinly shaved
Coarse salt and freshly ground pepper

Steps:

  • Heat a grill until medium-hot. Generously brush one side of the pizza dough with oil; grill, oiled side down, until the underside is golden brown and the top begins to bubble, 3 to 5 minutes. Quickly brush the top with oil; flip the crust. Top with a thin layer of all four cheeses. Grill until just melted and the crust is cooked through, 3 to 5 minutes more.
  • Slide the pizza with a large spatula onto a cutting board. Season with salt and pepper. Repeat to make more pizzas.

GRILLED PIZZA WITH FRESH CORN, BELL PEPPER, PANCETTA, AND FONTINA



Grilled Pizza with Fresh Corn, Bell Pepper, Pancetta, and Fontina image

Roasted _poblano_ chilies add a wonderful smoky flavor to this pizza; however, if they are not available in your area just omit them from the recipe.

Yield Serves 2

Number Of Ingredients 17

2 balls pizza dough, rolled out and chilled (recipe and procedure follow)
olive oil for brushing dough
1 1/2 cups coarsely grated Fontina, preferably Italian (about 9 ounces)
1 cup fresh corn (cut from 2 to 3 ears)
1 red bell pepper, chopped fine (about 1 cup)
2 poblano chilies* if desired, roasted (procedure follows)
6 slices (about 5 ounces) pancetta (Italian unsmoked cured bacon) or bacon, cooked until crisp
1/4 cup chopped scallions
1/4 cup packed fresh coriander leaves, washed well and spun dry
2/3 cup lukewarm water (105°F.-115°F.)
a 1/4-ounce package (2 1/2 teaspoons) active dry yeast
1/2 teaspoon sugar
2 tablespoons olive oil plus additional for oiling bowl
1 3/4 to 2 cups all-purpose unbleached flour
1/4 cup finely ground yellow cornmeal
2 teaspoons coarse salt
*available at Mexican markets and some specialty produce markets

Steps:

  • Open vents in lid and bottom of kettle grill and put 25 briquets on 2 opposite sides of bottom, leaving middle clear. Oil rack and position with wider openings over briquets. Light briquets. (They will be ready for cooking as soon as they turn grayish-white, 20 to 30 minutes.)
  • Remove plastic wrap from 2 pieces of rolled-out pizza dough (if grill is not large, work with 1 piece at a time, keeping remaining piece chilled) and lightly brush dough with some oil. Trying not to stretch dough, carefully transfer it oiled side down, with your hands to rack of grill. (If it's a very hot day, the dough may get too soft to transfer easily; if so, pop it into the freezer until firm again, about 15 minutes.) Lightly brush top with some oil. When grilling pizzas, rotate them if one side of grill is hotter than the other. Grill crusts, covered, until undersides are golden brown, about 4 minutes. Flip crusts over with 2 metal spatulas and top each crust with half of Fontina, corn, bell pepper, poblanos, pancetta, or bacon, and scallions. Grill pizzas, covered, about 5 minutes more, or until undersides are golden brown and cheese is melted.
  • Top pizzas with coriander and cut into wedges.
  • In a large bowl stir together 1/3 cup water, yeast, and sugar and let stand until foamy, about 10 minutes. Stir in remaining 1/3 cup water, 2 tablespoons oil, 1 3/4 cups flour, cornmeal, and salt and blend until mixture forms a dough. Knead dough on a floured surface, incorporating as much of remaining 1/4 cup flour as necessary to prevent dough from sticking, until smooth and elastic 5 to 10 minutes.
  • Alternatively, dough may be made in a food processor. Proof yeast as described above. In food processor process yeast mixture with 1 3/4 cups flour, cornmeal, and salt until mixture forms a ball, adding more water, 1 teaspoon at a time, if too dry or more flour, 1 tablespoon at a time, if too wet, and knead dough by processing 15 seconds more.
  • Put dough, prepared by either method, in an oiled deep bowl and turn to coat with oil. Let dough rise, covered with plastic wrap, in a warm place 1 hour, or until doubled in bulk, and punch down. Form dough into 4 balls. Makes enough dough for four 10-inch thin-crust pizzas.
  • Lightly brush a baking sheet with olive oil. On a lightly floured surface roll out 1 ball of dough 1/8 inch thick (about 10 inches in diameter). Brushing off excess flour, transfer dough with your hands to baking sheet and cover surface completely with plastic wrap. Repeat procedure with remaining dough balls and plastic wrap in same manner, stacking rolled-out pieces on top of one another on baking sheet. Wrap baking sheet with more plastic wrap to ensure that dough is completely covered. (Chill dough until firm, about 1 hour and up to 4 hours.)
  • Using a long-handled fork char peppers over an open flame, turning them, until skins are blackened, 2 to 8 minutes. (Alternatively, broil peppers on rack of a broiler pan under a preheated broiler about 2 inches form heat, turning them every 5 minutes, until skins are blistered and charred, 15 to 25 minutes.) Transfer peppers to a bowl and let stand, covered, until cool enough to handle. Keeping peppers whole, peel them, starting at blossom end. Cut off tops and discard seeds and ribs. (Wear rubber gloves when handling chilies.)

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