Tuesday, April 3, 2012

TWD: Pizza Rustica

I figured that this project would involve baking things I have never made before; that was pretty much the whole point. As someone who has been baking for well over a decade, I didn't expect that we would be making things I have never heard of. When I saw the words "pizza rustica" I thought, Hey, pizza. I make pizza all the time. Then people started talking about lattice tops and I thought, Uh... what?

Pizza rustica isn't pizza. It's kind of like a quiche, except it's mostly cheese instead of being mostly egg. It's kind of like a cheesecake, except it's savory. It's like nothing I've ever eaten.

But it is seriously good. Also--easy to make! The dough for the crust comes together in two minutes in the food processor, and is very soft and forgiving.




The filling gets a few turns with a spatula and you're done.


Lattice top? Like a boss.


 Put it in the oven. Bake it a bit longer than I did; at 35 minutes it was perhaps a teensy bit underdone, or else I didn't let it cool long enough because we were anxious to eat it!


For the recipe, check out Capital Region Dining and The Place They Call Home!

The recipe said it was usually served as a starter. Since we were having a friend over for dinner, we did that. I made a whole wheat walnut bread, roasted asparagus, Ina Garten's parmesan chicken, and for dessert we had ice cream and Outrageous Brownies. It was, in all modesty, one of the best menus I've pulled off in a long time.

And if you have any left over, I am informed that pizza rustica makes an awesome breakfast.

8 comments:

  1. Your friend must have been really happy with all that food!! The pizza looks great!

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  2. jessica (trumpingthetart)April 3, 2012 at 3:48 PM

    We, too, were very anxious to eat it, gave it no time to cool :) And it was delicious for breakfast, glad you liked it too!

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  3. your the second that I have seen so far that LOVES this one :) I like it ok, but not in love with it yet, I'm going to change the filings next time I think. : )

    Alice @ http://acookingmizer.wordpress.com

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  4. Wow-the menu sounds amazing! I agree that TWD forces me to make things I never would have thought of.

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  5. Dang, this looks good! I think I know what I'll be making tomorrow night.

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  6. I skipped this recipe, but now I'm tempted to make it for a weekend brunch!

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  7. Sounds like a lovely meal.
    Great job!

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