Thursday, May 27, 2010

Garlic, GTA Parenting and Mapmaking...

I was really having an hankering for white garlic pizza, so I culled together a good recipe. I can’t really source it, since I used like 5 different ones and took the best parts.



3 cloves garlic, minced
1 Tbs butter
3 Tbs flour
1 cup milk (any kind will do, more % = thicker)

Ricotta
Fresh spinach, chopped
Bacon, cooked and crumbled
Parmesan, Grated
Mozzarella, shredded

Either make a pizza crust from scratch or buy some ready-made dough. Don’t use the Boboli crust, because this stuff is really better when the crust can get crisp. Roll it out flat and make certain there is about an inch of blank crust on the sides.

Garlic Sauce: Saute the minced garlic in butter. Add 3 Tbs of flour and cook for a few minutes. Add the milk and keep mixing constantly so it isn't lumpy. We want it smooth. Simmer and cook 5 minutes.

Spread the garlic sauce thinly over the whole crust. Make certain to put some on the exposed crust you made sure to leave. Follow that up with a thin layer of ricotta. Sprinkle the bacon and spinach on next. Finish with the mozz and the parm, then cook it until the crust is done.

Maybe one of these days, I can make a bunch of the garlic sauce for Archangel's famous pizzas.




Everyone at my house loves Grand Theft Auto. Not playing it, but rather watching me play it.

Fatherhood: If you kill that hooker, you can get your money back

The Pre-evolutions demand that I send various cars careening off ramps and into the air. I really ought to bring a map home so I can clear them all while I'm at it.

They also really enjoy it when cars explode. One of my favorite tricks is to park a car along the overpass, and let traffic pile up. Then, I add a grenade and let the cascade of explosions begin.




I wonder what this is for? ;)

1 comment:

  1. I shall make this white garlic pizza and variations thereof. Next Friday before gaming perhaps. It appears most inexpensive, and that pleases me.

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