Anyway this is what it is. The recipe...The Master Piece. To the right side is it before it was put into the oven.
What you'll need ladies and gentleman:
1 loaf of Lebanese Bread
Kalamata Olives, pitted
Kebana
Oregano
Chilli
Pepper
Salt
Napoli sauce (you can find this in a can like Dolmio's but we had homemade, if have neither use tomato paste)
Tasty Cheese
Tomato, sliced how ever you prefer
Parsley
Olive Oil.
Method
On the left I thought this was a pretty good picture of the still uncooked product as it looked like it was out of a cookbook.
Anyway:
- Put Lebanese Bread on a plate, one whole loaf and spread Napoli sauce or tomato paste in the centre leaving the edges so it can become a crust unless you don't mind.
- Next grate tasty cheese and sprinkle oregano.
- With pitted olives you can arrange anywhere
- Cut Kebana into slices depending on how thick you like it then arrange in what way you'd like, sprinkle chilli, pepper and salt.
- Grate more tasty cheese on top so it covers it more, sprinkle a little more oregano and drizzle some olive oil around the crust too.
- Place the fresh tomato on top and sprinkle parsley.
- Pre-heat oven for a couple of minutes at 270 degrees.
- Place on a tray and put in oven leave until cheese is melted, then grill for a minute or so until crisp.
- Then Eat and Enjoy or as the Italians say it Mangia (cooked below)
Tips
- Fresh ingredients are always best and making your own sauce is healthier option
- Use low fat- salt reduced tasty cheese and if you are like me who would rather a healthier option then you don't need the oil all over as the cheese harvests oil itself so only drizzle on crust so it doesn't get to dry.
- You don't need to use salt because the cheese and the kebana have salt in it.
- Our oregano was from our garden, picked, dried and crushed.
- Don't need to use kebana can use salami, ham or bacon
- If you want to be more Italian when putting on the fresh tomatoes also put ricotta, bocconcini or mozzarella pieces not grated.
- You can swap lebanese bread for wholemeal lebanese bread or for a smaller serving use pita bread, or small mountain bread. Though Lebanese Bread is 98% fat free.
- Some may want to add garlic.
Benefits
The good thing about a pizza you can put anything on it depending on your diet, and how much you want of the ingredients on it.
The good thing about a pizza you can put anything on it depending on your diet, and how much you want of the ingredients on it.
This blog is featuring my brothers cuisine.