Friday, November 14, 2008

Pizza Roll Ups



Josh loves pizza and is pretty good at making it. So when he volunteered to whip up some homemade pizza dough, I got out of the way!

Instead of making the typical pizza, we tried a "Pizza Roll Up", inspired by Giada's new book.
We rolled out the dough like a normal pizza and put the toppings on.This time we went with fresh spinach, mushrooms, roasted peppers (we used the ones we had in our freezer from the summer), red onion, fresh basil, and mozzarella cheese! Then Josh rolled it up, really tight. We brushed the pizza roll with olive oil and an egg wash so it would brown nice and even. It only took 25 minutes to bake. Once it cooled, we cut it into thick slices.

The crust was perfect and the fillings tasted fantastic!! The slices were oozing with cheesy goodness! We can't wait to try these again with different fillings and flavors. I think these would be fun to serve at a party or get together!! You can make the dough the day before and put it in the fridge. This dough also freezes well too and the recipe makes enough for two big pizza roll ups!












Pizza Roll Up

Dough:

1 package of dry active yeast
1 cup warm water
Pinch of sugar

1 1/4 tsp. salt

3 1/2 cups flour
1 T olive oil

2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
1 cup coarsely chopped baby spinach

1 cup sliced mushrooms

Roasted peppers

Chopped red onion

Fresh basil

1 tblsp olive oil

Salt & Pepper

1 egg-for the egg wash


1. Dissolve the yeast in warm water, sprinkle with pinch of sugar. Let stand for five minutes.
2. Combine flour and salt in large mixing bowl. (We do this in our Kitchenaid.) Pour half of the yeast water into your bowl and add in olive oil. Mix briefly. Add the rest of the yeast mixture. Mix until combined and switch to your dough hook. Let the machine knead the dough for about 10 minutes. Take the dough ball out and make sure it is smooth and not sticky!

3. Place the dough in an oiled bowl. Turn it over to oil both sides. Cover the bowl with a damp cloth/towel. Let rise for about 45 minutes or until doubled in bulk.

4. Divide the dough in half. You can freeze one if you want.
5. Roll our the dough on a lightly floured surface.
It should be a 12-14 inch circle, about ¼ inch thick.
6.
Sprinkle 1/2 of the mozzarella over the dough. Arrange the spinach over the cheese in a single layer. Sprinkle with the mushrooms, peppers, onions, basil, and then top with the remaining cheese.
7. Roll the dough into a thin cylinder, gently tucking in the ends. Brush the entire roll with the olive oil & season with the salt & pepper. We also brushed it with an egg wash to help the browning process.

8. Place the dough, seam-side down, on the baking sheet & bake for 25 minutes until the top is golden brown.

9. Cool the roll for 5 minutes, then use a serrated knife to cut it into 3/4-inch slices.

47 comments:

  1. That looks so good!!! Now you've got me craving pizza! :)

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  2. That looks fabulous....just like it is from an Italian restaurant!

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  3. That does look really good. What a fun idea. I was going to make calzones, but I might have to try this instead!

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  4. What a tasty meal...I've never thought of rolling a pizza before.

    I tried your cinnamon syrup on pumpkin pancakes this weekend and it was FANTASTIC! Thank you!.

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  5. ...gently down the stream. Merrily, merrily, merrily your pizza roll's a dream.

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  6. This is serious comfort food.

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  7. Wow, this looks delicious. Wouldn't this be fun for a party? Everybody would love it!

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  8. My mom does something like this and cuts it up for party appetizers. She even bends one to look like a candy cane for christmas time. Now if only I can remember to be creative like this instead of making a regular pizza!

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  9. Oh yum! That looks ridiculously good. I wonder if you could freeze the whole roll up too? maybe before you bake it? I don't know, but i do know that I want a bite of that now. right now!

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  10. What a fantastic idea! I have been meaning to go get the new Giada book as well...

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  11. Yum! I like the idea of having it rolled up like that - I could eat more and quicker!!!

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  12. Looks delicious. May have to try that out tonight.

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  13. These look great! in jersey we call them stombolis or bolis for short:)

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  14. What a great idea! This looks delicious!What are you guys up to this weekend?

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  15. Maria,
    Where we live in the east, these are known as calzones, but Giada is the queen, so I guess she can call them "roll ups"!
    Calzones are on my list to make this week! You can make small ones and freeze for lunches!
    Stacey

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  16. Oh, I'd love to try this! Should have done this for Daring Bakers last month. Great idea.

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  17. Oh yum, that looks so good!! Thanks for sharing that, i will definitely be trying it :)

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  18. Hee, I love how pizza dough-making is the man's job at home ;) I guess you shouldn't ever attempt making it, you might break his heart if you do it better! Looks delicious, I love the filling!

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  19. Oh how I love ooozing cheese, yes i'm making this.

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  20. that's so creative and brilliant... perfect for kids because it's so mess-proof... :)

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  21. Wow, you're mastering the trattoria techniques! Gues you're loving Giada's new book too!

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  22. i'm pretty sure this is superior to a pizza pie in every way. :)

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  23. Looks fantastic!
    My family would love this (I have 3 teenagers)
    I have this book, will have to look this up!

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  24. Hey, that really is a terrific idea. Gonna try it.

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  25. mmmmmmmmmmm.......... amazing roll!!!! Love the mix of veggies and cheese!

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  26. that pizza looks amazing...i'd love to try it!

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  27. I like the sound of a rolled up pizza.

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  28. I have been enjoying Giada's new book myself and am glad you have been trying some of her stuff as well. Who could resist a pizza roll that looks this delicious!

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  29. Oh that does look so good. My hubby loves my pepperoni bread. I doubt he would eat this one with all the veggies, but the heck with him I would eat this and freeze the rest.

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  30. How cool! It's like a calzone to share!

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  31. That is a great idea to roll up the pizza. It looks delicious!

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  32. I love the look of these. I am totally craving a calzone now. I will be making this soon! Thanks for posting it!!

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  33. I really love pizza, it's like a good friend of mine... but a rolled up pizza is even better. The crusty goodness looks amazing :)

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  34. I just got Giada's new book from the library, but I've had barely any time to thumb through it yet. This one sort of reminds me of the Stromboli we get at our local pizza place. YUM!

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  35. yum! this looks great!! what a handy husband :)

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  36. I love the idea of rolling up the pizza. It's like a stromboli and it looks delicious!

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  37. That's really cool! It's like a calzone and pizza in one!

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  38. How neat! I've never done this and it looks fun. Thanks for the great idea!

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  39. Your pizza roll up looks good. Who could resisit pizza in any form?

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  40. LOVE the look of this. And I think I know which Giada recipe this was inspired from. I have been yearning for her prosciutto spinach roll again. This really does look like what I want for lunch right NOW! Awesome.

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  41. I just ate breakfast, but this is making me hungry again!

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  42. Anonymous8:33 AM

    GAH! WHAT A GREAT IDEA! It's totally mouthwatering!

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  43. I looove homemade pizza and usually make it about once a week. I'll have to try rolling it up next time!

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  44. what a neat idea! thanks for the inspiration, I am making it soon!

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  45. I have my own go-to pizza dough recipe...I might try doing this with it one night. It sure looks yummy!

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  46. Thats a really really cool idea!

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