Monday, January 2, 2012

Sweet Meat Squash and Escarole Pizza (aka Rose Bowl Pizza)


Our last CSA bag of 2011 included half of an Oregon Homestead Sweet Meat Winter Squash. It's huge! We have already had too many sweets in our family recently so I didn't want to make a pie. I've already made a couple of different types of pasta with butternut squash this fall so I rejected the pasta ideas. There are many squash soup recipes available, but I recently made butternut squash chowder. I wanted to try something different with this squash. With a quick search, I found a recipe for caramelized butternut squash pizza. Homemade pizza with whatever seasonal toppings are in our refrigerator is a favorite in our family, and we always had pizza on Saturday nights when I was little. Here's a new combination for us with sweet meat and escarole. I realized as I was cooking the ingredients that the squash and greens are yellow and green. So this turned into Rose Bowl Pizza to celebrate the Ducks win today (which we ate during the last exciting quarter of the game)!

My husband declared of the pizza, "This is good! Really, really good!" It's a winner!

Pizza Dough
2 1/4 t yeast
1 T sugar
1 c warm water
3 T olive oil
1/2 t salt
2 3/4 c wheat flour (can use white flour and only 2 T oil)

Mix yeast, sugar and water together in a bowl (I use my mixer for everything); proof yeast for 15 minutes. Add in oil, salt, and wheat flour. Mix thoroughly. Let dough rise for 1 hour. Turn out onto floured board and roll into pizza pan shape. Add toppings. Bake 400F for 18-20 minutes.

Squash-Escarole Topping
1/4 sweet meat squash (from CSA)
1 bunch escarole chopped (from CSA)
1/2 onion chopped (from CSA)
3 cloves garlic (from CSA)
Olive oil
4 T Butter
1/2 t dried sage
black pepper
salt
Parmesan cheese
Sharp Tillamook Cheese

Place sweet meat squash on a baking dish "flesh" side down. Poke holes in skin with a knife. Bake at 300F for 30 min. Remove from oven. Let squash cool and then peel. Cut squash flesh into 1 inch chunks.



Melt butter in big sauce pan. Add in squash chunks and onions. Let cook until onions are soft. Add in sage, salt, and pepper and stir. Add in escarole and garlic.

Cook just a few minutes until greens are wilted.


Cover pizza dough with olive oil. Add cooked toppings (and make 4 year old approved corner with turkey pepperoni).


Top with cheese. Bake 400F for 18 minutes.



2 comments:

  1. What a creative use for squash! I wouldn't have thought to do this but this sounds great and like a winner here too! (No red sauce either-good!) Might be a great football game tradition! Go Ducks!!!

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  2. What a great idea for squash. Now you'll have to make it for every future Rose Bowl to ensure a win!

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