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mitchamsocialuser · 2 years
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Salami Wood Fired Pizza
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Salami is an Italian-style cured sausage that’s made from air dried, fermented meat. It has a strong smoky flavor and can be eaten raw or cooked.
Salami is a good addition to any pizza. It adds an extra layer of flavor to the crust. It’s also an easy way to get a lot of protein on your pizza.
Topped with Salami
Salami pizza is a delicious combination of cheese and salami topped with Italian seasonings. It is perfect for a quick and easy meal for the whole family to enjoy.
This pizza is a great choice for a dinner party or game night with friends and family. The pizza is loaded with a variety of different ingredients and flavors that will leave everyone asking for more!
To make this pizza, start by preparing the dough. Mix together flour, salt and yeast in a mixing bowl. Add water and stir until a sticky but not lumpy dough is formed. Cover with saran wrap and let the dough rise for 24 hours.
After the dough has risen, place it on a lightly floured surface and shape into a ball. Allow to rest at room temperature for 30 minutes before using.
Topped with Goat Cheese
Goat cheese is a versatile ingredient that can be used to enhance a variety of dishes. It adds tangy flavor that doesn’t overwhelm the dish, making it a perfect addition to everything from grilled sandwiches to creamy desserts.
You can also use goat cheese to top your pizza. This is a great way to make your pizza extra special without adding too much fat or calories.
Another great way to top your pizza is with honey whipped goat cheese. This recipe can be made by simply mixing a log of goat cheese with cream, honey and salt.
You can also add a touch of citrus to a whipped goat cheese by beating in grated lemon rind. This recipe is easy to prepare and would be a delicious addition to a brunch or snack table. You can even serve it on crostini with a mix of toppings for a more festive look.
Topped with Caramelized Onions
Caramelized onions add a delicious depth of flavor to any pizza. You can add them to your favorite pizza sauce or simply use them as a topping.
The caramelized onions on this salami wood fired pizza are topped with mozzarella cheese and cured salami to create a mouthwatering combination. It’s a simple recipe that you can make at home in less than half an hour.
Another great thing about this type of pizza is that it’s healthier than most other types of pie. The extreme heat of a wood-fired oven cooks the pizza so fast that the vegetables stay crisp and retain more of their vitamins, antioxidants and nutrients.
This salami pizza is a great addition to your meal plan for the whole family! The caramelized onions, salami and goat cheese blend into a perfect combination of flavors that’s sure to be loved by all.
Topped with Tomatoes
If you like tomatoes but don’t want to add too much cheese, you can make this pizza with just tomato sauce, mozzarella and salami. The combination of flavors is delicious and satisfying.
To create this pizza, preheat your oven to 500 degrees Fahrenheit (952.0 degrees Celsius). You can also use a wood-fired pizza stone if you have one.
Spread about 6 tablespoons of pizza sauce over the dough, leaving a 1/2-inch border. Sprinkle with some of the pecorino and top evenly with 1 ounce of salami slices.
Bake the pizza on a pizza peel or rimless baking sheet, in an Ooni pizza oven or a conventional oven that can reach 500 degrees F. Rotate the pizza halfway through baking and cook until the crust is golden brown, 6 to 8 minutes.
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catherine-white · 1 year
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Garlic scapes in a rockscape in stoneware vase
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limulid-labs · 3 months
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Brickwatching (2024)
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life-spire · 11 months
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meriol-lehmann · 9 months
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monsters-studio · 6 months
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I imagine that this is the face cats make when sunbathing. Current work in progress for the upcoming wood firing in May. The clay is Starwork’s Grogeewemee stoneware.
It’s been a while since I’ve been in Tumblr…. is it rude to use lots of tags? I feel like I don’t know how to social media anymore 😅
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johnmccoypottery · 3 months
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Wood fired teapot by John McCoy Pottery. www.JohnMcCoyPottery.Etsy.com
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Wood fired tumblers by John McCoy Pottery. www.JohnMcCoyPottery.com
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genkigecko · 2 years
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Smol beast wants to be your friend.
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forestduck · 2 years
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kee-dori · 20 days
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Repetition-Zigzag, 2018
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icleanedthisplate · 5 months
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Bacon Jam App (shared), Wedge, Butcher’s Block (shared). SMOKE. Tulsa, Oklahoma. 4.22.2024.
NOTE TO SELF: The bacon jam with goat cheese and pork rinds was solid. Wedge was solid. Pork chop and brussels were solid. Steak, sausage, potato croquette, and salmon were bland. This was a better-than-average meal, but for what it is (and at this price point), there are probably better options. Just the same, I wouldn't go out of my way to avoid this place.
Currently ranked first of 14 April meals.
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catherine-white · 8 months
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limulid-labs · 3 months
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Lone Brick Pigeon (2024)
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bigboxcar · 4 months
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Mugshot Monday - "Woodfire Mug" by Lindsay Oesterritter Ceramics with Morning Glory Blend by Peace Coffee
You need to come over to my house when it's sunny outside and have coffee in this amazing woodfire mug made by Lindsay Oesterritter.
Only then would you be able to witness with your own eyes this amazing little layered universe within the glaze as you rotate the mug in the sunshine.
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At the crack of dawn this morning, whilst enjoying my cup of Peace Coffee, I tried to capture how amazing this mug looks.
But the photos just don't do it justice.
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I bought this mug at the annual St. Croix Valley Pottery Tour this weekend and got to meet the maker in person.
Lindsay Oesterritter lives and works out of her home studio in Manassas, Virginia, and was showing her work at Peter Jadoonath's studio during the tour.
My question for her was simple, "Why is this mug so amazing??" The answer was complicated and mysterious of course.
It's woodfired and the ash that hits these pots sometimes will create uncontrolled and incredible reactions. Lindsay said there must have been a smaller piece in front of the mug which caused the ash to miss the mug entirely in some spots and then cluster on other spots.
That's what creates the layers of awesome. "So it's unpredictable?"
Yep. None of her other woodfired mugs had the intensity that this one has, yet all of them had really amazing and individualized effects from the firing. It's like every one of them is a "one of a kind".
This one made me smile the most, so I bought it.
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Thanks for chatting with me at the tour, Lindsay! It was excellent to meet you. And thanks so much for making this amazing coffee mug. 🤩 ☕️ 🙌🏻
See also my 730+ photos from the Mugshot Monday project here: www.MugshotMonday.com– Every Mug Has A Story
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www.JohnMcCoyPottery.etsy.com
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