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Monday, June 7, 2010
Tomato, Herb and Blue Cheese Pizza - Blue Monday
From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...I have one other pizza that counts blue cheese in its ingredients list. This pie is all over the internet, but I have been unable to trace its original source. Folks who love to cook and eat, sometimes bypass a recipe because it's parentage is suspect or it comes from a source that is not properly credentialed. It's the old "whose your daddy" school of cooking. In the case of this pizza, that would be a mistake. This will not set the culinary world on fire, but it makes a fast, easy and delicious meal. It has the colors of a calico quilt and is as pretty to look at as a pizza can be. I bake my pizzas in a rectangular pan because I find this shape easier to serve and store. If you prefer a round pie, the only thing that changes in this recipe is the type of pan you use. Don't be put off by the blue cheese. It blends nicely with the other ingredients and doesn't overpower the pie. While the recipe uses frozen bread dough, you can use your favorite crust or bake it on lavash or another type of flatbread. Here's the recipe.
Tomato, Herb and Blue Cheese Pizza...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite
Ingredients:
1 (1-lb.) loaf frozen bread dough, thawed
3 tablespoons olive oil
2 teaspoons dried basil
2 teaspoons dried oregano
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 small red onion, thinly sliced, pulled into rings
2 plum tomatoes, chopped
1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
3 ounces of crumbled blue cheese
2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese
Directions:
1) Cut bread dough in half. Press each portion onto bottom of an 9 x 13-inch baking pan coated with nonstick cooking spray; build up edges slightly. Prick dough several times with a fork. Cover and let rise in a warm place for 30 minutes.
2) Brush dough with oil. Combine basil, oregano and garlic powder and sprinkle dough. Bake at 425 degrees for 10 minutes. Remove from oven. Arrange onion and tomatoes over crust. Sprinkle with mozzarella and blue cheese. Bake until golden brown, about 8 to 10 minutes longer. Yield: 2 pies.
You might also enjoy these recipes:
Greek-Style Flatbread Pizza - One Perfect Bite
Caramelized Onion, Blue Cheese and Walnut Pizza - One Perfect Bite
Mexicali Pizza - One Perfect Bite
This post is being linked to:
Smiling Sally - Blue Monday
Meatless Monday at My Sweet and Savory
Mmmmm...the blue cheese is rather daunting lol! I'll probably substitute with something more to my taste. Love your photos!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Yum! I love simple vegetable and cheese pizza like this! Looks good!
ReplyDeleteMary,
ReplyDeleteDo you hear my printer? This recipe is a keeper. So delish!
Carmen
i'm going to have to add this to the menu next week. looks delicious!
ReplyDeletedawn
I wish I had a slice of this right now!
ReplyDeleteBlue cheesy pizza...mmm...Mary, you have kept coming up the exciting and delicious recipes.
ReplyDeleteI usually do not like blue Cheese but this looks good, Mary...Christine
ReplyDeleteThis looks perfectly delicious! Blue cheese makes everything taste better!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like it has a wonderful mix of flavours. Yum. Diane
ReplyDeleteHi Mary...
ReplyDeletebuona la pizza !!!!!
Yum !!
In Italia la facciamo in mille modi, ma la più buona ( per me ) è quella in versione " pizza capricciosa "... pomodoro fresco, mozzarella di bufala, carciofini, olive nere, prosciutto cotto.
Buona giornata :-)
Wat a beautiful and catchy pizza...love it..
ReplyDeletePizza looks superb mary...very beautiful and yummy
ReplyDeleteI did recently try this, the only substitutions being use of fresh herbs (while I have them growing!). It was lovely!
ReplyDeletexoxo Pattie
My man loves blue cheese pizza, now that we are in Italy he always gets gorgonzola pizza :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious Mary! I know I would love this one too.
ReplyDeleteHi Mary,
ReplyDeleteMaybe that recipe will not set the culinary world on fire but, it already set me on fire!!
I love blue cheese so, all recipes with that fabulous cheese, are very welcome to my kitchen!
Love,
Lia.
This looks and sounds terrific! I would make this with thin crust since that's what we like. :-)
ReplyDeleteI usually by a Bavarian blue cheese (Bavaria Blu) but the other day I picked up the Danish one and I was hooked. It really is to die for. Thanks for sharing.
yum..blue cheese, too bad my hubs hates blue cheese.
ReplyDelete// Folks who love to cook and eat, sometimes bypass a recipe because it's parentage is suspect or it comes from a source that is not properly credentialed. //
ReplyDeleteWouldn't that be like not listening to a record because you didn't know who the musician's teachers were? I say, get the ownership out of the kitchen. Food is for sharing, not for claiming as ones own. Cheers!
This does look yummy!
ReplyDeleteI had blue cheese in a salad this past week, but I don't think I'd care for it on pizza. However, pizza is not my favorite meal. Happy Blue Monday, Mary.
ReplyDeleteOh how the title caught my attention first! Sounds great, I have to get my pizza on, and this fits my vegetarian eating during the week, thanks Mary for all your hard work putting up these recipes and great photos!
ReplyDeleteI love blue cheese, Mary! This looks terrific.
ReplyDeleteWe just had a salad last night topped with a buttermilk blue cheese. It was delicious...I love that salty burst of flavor. This pizza looks to be right up our alley.
ReplyDeleteDelicious pizza is getting my attention all the way ,with blue cheese on it sounds interesting.
ReplyDeleteMary, This looks and sounds DIVINE. The next time DH and I decide to have pizza I will give this a whirl. I love any kind of blue cheese but have never put it on pizza. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteCarolyn/A Southerners Notebook
Very nice Mary. I love blue cheese (especially gorgonzola) but TW does not.(so I'll send her to McDonalds for the evening) Kidding!I am interested in your theory about the "Who's your daddy" bloggers. I hope there aren't too many of them as I rarely use recipes straight from a cookbook.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and rather easy for a quick meal!
ReplyDeleteWow this is great pizza like it yummy. Happy blue Monday.
ReplyDeleteHi Mary, what a terrific and easy to put together pizza. Great photo. I wish I could take a bite. Happy Monday!
ReplyDeleteIn our house we have a favorite pizza we make with gorgonzola, sliced tomato and fresh basil, so I already know what a fabulous combination this is! I will have to try adding the red onion next time.
ReplyDeleteThis pizza sounds delicious! I love the three different cheeses that are incorporated in it. It reminds me of a meal my mom used to make by melting all her leftover French cheeses when we lived in France in a bechamel and serve it on toast; to ide for.but yours with the tomato is even better!
ReplyDeleteI've never had blue cheese on pizza. Hmmmmm that'll change soon. I have some homemade pizza dough in my freezer. I'm going to make your recipe with one of them. Now what bottle of wine should I buy?
ReplyDeleteOh, I simply adore blue cheese! This goes to the top of the menu list. I actually haven't seen this out on the web, thanks for posting it.
ReplyDeletewe too made a pizza from scratch yday...will post it soon...blue cheese is a great idea. love blue cheese too..
ReplyDeleteDo you deliver? I'll be ordering a huge one of those magnificent pizzas.
ReplyDeleteOh Mary, I could gobble this right up. This is a fantastic recipe.
ReplyDeleteThis look simple and delicious, a perfect quick meal especially for lunch.
ReplyDeleteThis pizza looks awesome - I love blue cheese but have never thought to put it on a pizza like this. Nice pictures too.
ReplyDeleteMary, it looks delicious. I've had gorgonzola on pizza before, but haven't tried bleu cheese. It is now on my list.
ReplyDeleteYum! Mry what a gorgeous pic and lovely lovely flavors....blue cheese & tomatoes & herbs...swoon.....
ReplyDeleteCiao, Devaki @ weavethousandflavors
My-oh-my, definitely into the try soon file
ReplyDeletemmm delicious photo…!Love blue cheese and this pizza sounds amazing.
ReplyDeleteMmmmmmmmm and yummmmmmmm. Thank you for this recipe sweet Mary. Mine may not be as pretty as yours,but I'm gonna try this one. Happy Blue Monday..have a lovely week.
ReplyDeleteI haven't had pizza in so long...
ReplyDeleteYou have the most wonderful blue cheese recipes, Mary. :-) I just love it! Blue cheese is a HUGE favorite in my Danish family and it's so fun to get all these new ideas. :-)
ReplyDeleteI love blue cheese and that pizza looks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteMy <a href="http://www.thisismyblog.info/>Blue Monday</a>.
I adore blue cheese, what a great idea. I have never heard of it on a pizza before!
ReplyDeleteBelieve it or not I am starting to acquire a taste for Blue Cheese, so i'm going to have to get a bit adventurous and try this!
ReplyDeleteI'm usually not a blue cheese fan on it's own. Although the pictures of this pizza look amazing. I bet it adds a great kick to the taste.
ReplyDeletemmm mouthwatering Pizza....
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely week, Mary!
Oh yum and another winner! You must not have had blog problems! I did as well as many others, but I think we are all back up and running...yea!
ReplyDeleteMary this looks so tempting. I have a weakness for blue cheese --the bluer the better! I love piquant foods.
ReplyDeleteThis is an inspiring combination of ingredients here Mary:D
ReplyDeleteAll my favorite ingredients!!!
ReplyDeleteI could never be put off by blue cheese. In fact, I think it makes me love this even more! Delicious.
ReplyDeleteMary, this looks so wonderful. I would love it. Also, I am going to remember about baking homemade pizza in a rectangular pan-that is a great idea.
ReplyDeleteI love pizza and I love blue cheese - so this is a must try!
ReplyDeleteThis must be incredibly pleasing with the blue cheese. What a fun idea.
ReplyDeleteExtremely tempting and delicious, wonderful click
ReplyDeletemary your pizza looks wonderful, love blue cheese and with the herbs, great recipe
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I love when you link these delightful dishes to My Meatless Mondays. It is such a treat because you have unique but doable recipes and they sound so tasty. Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteOH! I have all the ingredients to make this!!! Except the bread dough. I always make my own pizza dough... well, with Wolfgang Puck's recipe ;-)
ReplyDeleteThis sounds wonderful, Mary! Thank you! ....Karen
Sounds delicious! We love blue cheese. I'm always looking for something to make when my son and his daughter visit Thanks for sharing and would love for you to come by for a visit. Debbie are vegetarians.
ReplyDeleteHi Mary! I made the tomato, herb, and cheese pizza! It is delicious! The addition of the blue cheese is wonderful! We loved it. ...Karen
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That looks amazing! Thank you for your kind comment on my blog. :) Take care, Julie.
ReplyDeleteThis looks yummy and I agree it would be way easier to store a rectangular pizza. I'm going to try that next time for sure!
ReplyDeleteHi Mary: I'm a new visitor to your blog, but I'll now be a 'regular'. I love your recipes, as they reflect our love of great tasting food, and my love of fairly easy recipes to follow. The "Good Woman's Codfish Casserole" was terrific, and tonight I'm making the "Tomato, Herb and Blue Cheese Pizza". Very soon I'll also be making the "Greek-Style Flatbread Pizza". Keep your wonderful recipes comming! Best Regards....
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