… and we’re grilling pizza. So much has happened since we’ve last written, but I’ll give you the short of it:
1. we got hitched!
2. we moved! to a cute little house on a quiet road further in to Belmont, where Gordon can hunt rabbits and we can listen to nothing but the chirping birds and the kids playing in the street.
Dining Room
Sun Room
Living Room
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Anyhoo… it’s too damn hot outside today and turning on the oven seems unthinkable. But darnit, I want pizza! So we’re grilling. Here’s a nifty little video about how to do it yourself, thanks to Allrecipes.com: http://allrecipes.com/HowTo/Grilling-Pizza-Video. I’ll post pictures when we’re finished… unless it doesn’t turn out and we’re walking down the street to get a pizza pie at Thiago’s… [Edit: grilling pizza is simple and well worth the effort… sorry Thiago’s, we’ll have to see you when grilling season is over!]
So yeah. We highly recommend grilling your pizza.
First, you put the pizza dough (we got ours at the grocery store pre-made at the deli! or if you’re really brave you can make your own) right on the super hot grill. It’s easiest if they’re kinda small so you can flip them. You’ll notice one is slightly smaller than the other and oddly shaped… this is because someone dropped the dough on to the grill. I’m not naming names but it wasn’t me and Gordon was staying cool inside. Luckily we were able to whisk it off and re-shaped it and laid it on there just in time.
Then we let them sit for a couple of minutes. And it really only took a couple of minutes. They rise up and get nice and bubbly. But you can take a fork and poke them so they’re nice and flat. Then we flipped them over with tongs (or you could use a spatula, or both if you need the extra help to get it over) and quickly started putting on the ingredients! We did homemade basil pesto, tomatoes, and mozzarella. Feel free to get creative here.
Here Mark puts on the ingredients (he made the pesto–it was AWESOME!)
I wanted my turn too. Hurry Anna! Hurry! They’re cooking fast!
Then we shut the door and let them cook for a couple more minutes. It was really hot outside… and the grill was hot too. At least it wasn’t so hot in the house. We couldn’t wait for these to cook up fast so we could eat them. Woo Pizza!
Here’s the finished product:
With a nice salad of red leaf lettuce, apples, and balsamic vinaigrette, this meal was really one of the best of the summer. MmmmmmmM!
Hopefully you’ll see more of us here now that we’re settled in and nesting in our new digs. Until then, welcome back to Le Petit Éléphant, now on Winslow Road. We’ll get to changing the banner soon, don’t you worry.
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17 August, 2009 at 23:50
Mom
Glad you’re back, glad you’re married! Sorry you’re hot. xoxo
18 August, 2009 at 03:24
Sara A
Such a cute post! So many changes! Your wedding will go down as one of the most touching and beautiful weddings of all time. Love to you both!! xoxo Sara
18 August, 2009 at 14:08
Jamie T
What BEAUTIFUL things you have done to your home! It looks fantastic! Can’t wait to come back for another visit!
Love you! Jamie
20 August, 2009 at 02:32
Lesa
yum! Love your new home!…and now about Gordon’s youtube debut, did he get permission to be videoed? and do you think we’ll see it on the Today Show anytime soon? love to you 3…xoxoxo mom
20 August, 2009 at 12:55
GS
YUMMMM!!! I want some pizza. Looks like we’ll have to go for this instead of Cambridge1 next time we’re in town! 🙂 Love the pics of the house, too. Except the poster thingy of Obama in the office (?) made me do a double-take. A little scary! The quilt on the back of the chair did make me smile, though 🙂