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Kellee Mayfield: Veggie Gluten Free Rice Crust Pizza {Foodie Friday}

 veggie gluten free rice pizza crust

For anyone living a gluten free lifestyle, pizza is more than likely missing from their food options. Traditional pizza was omitted from my diet until Robin DeVore of Riceland Foods recently divulged such a thing as a rice based pizza crust.

This recipe is easy, healthy and inexpensive to prepare and will have you thinking outside of the pizza box using rice. And September happens to be National Rice Month so let’s celebrate one of America’s favorite foods.

Preheat the oven to 400?F.

Gluten Free Rice Pizza Crust

2 cups of uncooked rice (long grain or short grain rice or brown rice) Cook as directed in a medium saucepan and tight lid* and set aside to slightly cool. 

2 large eggs

1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese

1 teaspoon cayenne hot sauce or sriracha (add more or less depending on your taste preference) 

In a mixing bowl, combine and mix well the cooked rice, beaten eggs and mozzarella cheese and cayenne pepper sauce or sriracha.

Transfer the rice mixture to a lightly greased 12-18-inch pizza pan ensuring to cover the bottoms and the sides.

 

Press Rice Mixture into pizza pan 

 

Bake crust in a preheated 400?F oven for 10-12 minutes or until set and slightly golden brown.   

Remove from oven and cool before adding toppings.

Tasty Simple Pizza Sauce

My grandmother always stressed simplicity in recipes to enjoy all the flavors mother nature offers. She taught me this recipe more than 40 years ago and it pairs nicely with this rice pizza crust. 

1 can (32-ounce) of whole or diced tomatoes (I used a can of fire-roasted whole tomatoes) 

6-8 garlic cloves, roughly chopped

2 teaspoons balsamic vinegar

1 teaspoon olive oil

salt to taste

pepper to taste

tasty simple pizza sauce

Combine the entire can of tomatoes, garlic, vinegar, a dash of salt, some pepper and olive oil in a food processor or blender. Blend the ingredients until the sauce is pureed. Taste and add salt and pepper to your liking. This sauce is ready as is. Cooking is not necessary.

Assemble Your Pizza

Gather your favorite vegetables, herbs and pizza toppings such as kale, mushrooms, onions, olives, red pepper, basil, parsley, mozzarella and parmesan cheeses. Be as creative and use what is on hand.  

gluten free rice crust pizza assembly (1)

Spread half of the prepared pizza sauce onto your cooled-to-the-touch pizza crust. Layer 2-3 cups shredded mozzarella cheese and 1/2 a cup of parmesan cheese onto the sauce. Begin adding your coarsely chopped toppings.

Bake the assembled pizza 20 to 30 minutes until the pizza edges are golden brown and the cheese is bubbly. Remove from oven and serve. 

Quick Tip Rice Lid

*Are your attempts to cook rice inconsistent or unsuccessful? Check your lid for a steam hole at  the top or on the sides.  Locking the steam into the cooking process ensures properly cooked rice. Robin shared this tip with me, and my rice has been perfect every time.  

Are you or anyone you know gluten free? Do you have substitutes for some of your favorite foods? Tell us about your experience in the comments.

kellee mayfield

 

In 2007, Arkansas Women Blogger member Kellee Mayfield and her family moved to Lake Village. Kellee was quickly given the nicknamed “Kelly Jo” and the name stuck. As an Oklahoma native, Kelly Jo writes about living in very southeast Arkansas and the Mississippi Delta which has been penned the most Southern place on earth. She also shares her art as well as the art of resourcefulness as being the key to really small  town living. Kellee is a mother, wife and is in sales representative and clinical specialist for a medical device company. And she has a Southern drawl. Catch up with Kellee Jo at Delta Moxie, Instagram, Twitter and Periscope.

Amy Bradley Hole: Tuscan Garlic Sauce {Foodie Friday}

By Amy Bradley-Hole of Freaky Perfect

I have been blessed to spend a lot of time in Italy’s Tuscany region.  I’m also lucky in that many of my friends over there are either professional chefs or amazing home cooks.  From them, I learned much about Tuscan cuisine, the importance of using local ingredients, how the most simple dishes are often the best, and Italian regional cooking in general.

One of these simple-yet flavorful recipes that is a staple in my home is Tuscan garlic sauce.  It uses only five ingredients, yet when those ingredients are high quality, the taste is magical.  The recipe calls for canned tomatoes, but I use San Marzano tomatoes imported from Italy.  It calls for lots of olive oil, but I use the finest Tuscan olive oil, not an Italian/Greek/Tunisian/Egyptian blend, like what you find in most “Italian” olive oil sold in the grocery stores.  Use the best ingredients you can find when making this sauce.

And like the best Italian dishes, this sauce is quite easy to make.  Don’t overthink it.  Just combine the ingredients, let it simmer, and it will turn our great!  Make large batches and you can easily can or freeze it for later use.

Speaking of use – you can do so much with this versatile sauce.  Serve it simply with pasta.  Spoon it over crostini for a take on bruschetta.  Use it as a base for your favorite pizza.  Even use it as a starter for a flavorful vegetable soup.  My kids love it when I simmer meatballs in in.  Use it as you would any other tomato-based sauce.  There are many possibilities.

To make Tuscan Garlic Sauce, you will need:

  • one head of garlic (yes, the whole thing)
  • 6 ounces of olive oil
  • 1/2 Tablespoon crushed red chili pepper flakes
  • 3 ounces tomato paste
  • 28-ounce can of crushed tomatoes
  • 1/2 Tablespoon salt

Peel the garlic, then chop or mince it.  I actually put mine in the food processor.  It’s much easier than chopping it all, and I prefer the smoother blend.

Heat the olive oil over medium heat.  Once it’s heated, turn the temperature down to low and add the garlic and pepper flakes.  Stir well and simmer until the garlic begins to turn brown.

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Add the tomato paste.  Again, stir it in well and simmer until the paste breaks up.

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Add the can of crushed tomatoes.  Stir well to incorporate all the ingredients.  Simmer for about 15 minutes, then add the salt and stir.  Let it continue to simmer over low heat, stirring occasionally, until it’s at least heated through.  The longer it simmers, the better it tastes, in my  opinion.  The finished product will look like this:

sauce

Again, I encourage you to experiment with uses for this sauce.  If you’re like me, you’ll probably soon become addicted it it, and you’ll want to find a way to serve it a few times a week.

 amy bradley-hole

 

Amy Bradley-Hole is a freelance writer and speaker who covers tech, travel, business and parenting.  She’s a true Southern girl, but she’s lived and traveled all over the world.  She blogs at Freaky Perfect about the freakiness of her not-so-perfect life.  When she’s not goofing around on the internet, she dreams up new ways to drive her husband and two young boys crazy.  Follow her on Twitter at @amybhole.