Monday, June 7, 2010

Spinach Pizza with Roasted Garlic, Caramelized Sweet Onion, and Fontina

Serves two for dinner and one for lunch the next day

Rolled out dough for a 12″ pizza or a pre-made crust
1 head garlic
1/2 cup olive oil (you will only use about 2 tablespoons of it so you will have roasted garlic oil leftover for another use — takes advantage of the fact you went to the trouble to roast the garlic)
1 sweet onion
1 bunch fresh spinach
2 ounces fontina cheese
Salt and freshly ground pepper

1. Drizzle garlic clove with olive oil. Wrap the whole head of garlic loosely in aluminum foil. Roast it in a 400 degree oven for one hour. When cool enough to handle, cut the tops off of the cloves. Squeeze garlic out of papery wrappers into a bowl. It’s best to do this step ahead of time so the garlic and oil can sit for a while.

2. Preheat your oven and pizza stone if you are using one to as hot as it can go without broiling. Thinly slice the onion. Heat a tablespoon of the olive oil in a saute pan gently, add the onion, and cover. Stir the onion every now and then until it caramelizes. This takes maybe fifteen minutes. Wash and dry the spinach leaves from the whole bunch. Coarsely grate the fontina.

3. Roll out the dough to a 12 inch circle and place in on a lightly floured baking sheet. If using a pre-made crust, follow the instructions. Brush the crust lightly with about a tablespoon of the garlic oil, but try scoop out a lot of the roasted garlic and spread it around. Scatter the caramelized onions. Add a thick layer of spinach leaves. Top with half the cheese. Add another layer of spinach leaves and top with the rest of the cheese. Sprinkle and little salt and a liberal amount of freshly ground black pepper.

4. Bake pizzas in two steps. That way you just need to finish it in the oven when everything else is totally ready —- like the table is set, the salad has been made, and your partner is close by and ready to eat. Try baking this spinach pizza for about 6 minutes first, getting everything else ready and the kitchen cleaned up, and then finishing it for about three minutes. Cut it into six pieces and serve.

Recipe from http://recipe.kaiser-permanente.org

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