I donโt know about your neck of the woods, but here in New York, the magnolia trees and forsythia are in full force, baseball has taken over my 1010 WINS sports report, and the market is slowly but surely becoming more plentiful in the asparagus department. In honor of that, I thought you might like a pizza recipe that takes advantage of all this. (Remember, Golden Rule Number 348: When in Doubt with Kids, Pizza.) I developed this asparagus-mint-feta pizza for a new partner, King Arthur Flour, and the best thing about the recipe is that the crust is made with their white whole wheat โ which is lighter in color (i.e. good for kids who balk at a darker grains) and nutritionally identical to whole wheat flour.
OK I lied, the real best thing about it is that theyโve offered DALS readers a pretty amazing giveaway โ everything youโre looking at in this photo below PLUS (not shown) an Emile Henry pizza stone! Guys, I donโt know a lot, but I do know that this is mighty generous of them. Comment belowย to be eligible. (It wouldnโt hurt if you included a pizza tip or trick.) Deadline: Tuesday, April 5 at noon ET. Good luck!
One bag of their Identity-Preserved White Whole Wheat Flour (โIdentity Preservedโ means the grains are sustainably grown and traceable ย from field to flour); one bag of their signature All-Purpose Flour; a โbakeโย mug; dish towel;ย dough scraper;ย bench knife; and the sweetest vintageย tea towels. Comment below to be eligible to win. Contest ends Tuesday April 5 at noon ET. Good luck and thanks for playing!
UDPATE: THE WINNER HAS BEEN NOTIFIED. THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO ENTERED!
Spring Pizza with Asparagus and Leeks
4 tablespoons good-quality olive oil, plus more for brushing
1 16-ounce ball pizza dough (see recipe following) preferably sitting out at room temperature for about 15 minutes to warm up a bit and rise
6 ounces feta, crumbled
1 large bunch asparagus, trimmed of its woody ends, and chopped into 1-inch pieces
1 bunch of leeks, cleaned and roughly chopped (about 1 1/2 cups)
1 teaspoon grated lemon peel
ยฝ teaspoon garlic powder
freshly ground pepper
chopped fresh herbs such as mint and chives
Preheatย theย ovenย toย 475ยฐF.ย Usingย yourย fingersย orย aย pastryย brush,ย greaseย aย 17ย xย 12-inch rimmed baking sheet with 1 tablespoon of the oil. Drop pizza dough into the center of the baking sheet and, using your fingers, press out and flatten the dough so it spreads as close as possible to all four corners. (This takes time, but you want it to be thin so it cooks evenly and quickly.) Sprinkle with the feta, leaving a ยฝ-inch border around the perimeter. Inย aย largeย bowl,ย tossย theย asparagus,ย leeks,ย lemonย zest,ย andย garlicย powder.
Season with pepper to taste and drizzle in the remaining 3 tablespoons olive oil, then give it all another toss. Using your hands, add the asparagus mixture on top of the cheese in an even layer. Brush the exposed edge of the crust with a little oil. Bake for 15 minutes, until the crust looks golden and the asparagus looks crispy and dark brown, but not black-burnt. (You can always cover the toppings with foil if the asparagus looks ready before the crust is.) Remove the pizza to a cutting board to cool. Top with herbs. Slice into eight rectangular pieces and serve.
Pizza Dough
Makes two 16-ounce balls of pizza dough. (Youโll be glad you have one leftover.)
3 3โ4 cups King Arthur White Whole Wheat Flour
2 1โ2 teaspoons instant or other active dry yeast
3โ4 teaspoon salt
3โ4 teaspoon sugar
1 1/3 cups water, room temperature
Olive oil, for greasing
In a medium bowl, stir together the flour, yeast, salt, and sugar. Add the water, and using a wooden spoon or your hand, mix until blended, at least 30 seconds. The dough will be stiff, not wet and sticky. Cover the bowl and let it sit at room temperature until the dough has more than doubled in volume, about 2 hours. Divide the dough in two and shape each section into a flattened ball. If you are only making one pizza, freeze the other ball in a freezer storage bag. If you rub a little olive oil on your fingers and on the ball of dough before bagging, it will be less sticky to negotiate.
Love KAF flour. Itโs all I use. As for pizza tips, preheat your oven with the pizza stone in it. For longer than you think you should. Makes all the difference. No sticking and no soggy crust.
We make pizza once a week with our 2.5yo. Her favorite toppings are chorizo and fresh pineapple!
Huge King Arthur fan!!! I shape my dough into small rounds, place toppings on half of each circle, fold, and crimp to send my kids to school with delicious calzones!. Wrapped in foil, they seem to stay warm through lunch!
We have homemade pizza every Friday night. I found your blog because I was googling Salโs salad sliceโmy favorite from when we lived in Mamaroneck! Youโve also converted me to Don Pepino. The best!
Weโve been doing homemade pizzas for a while now โ but not really as I have been buying the dough from our local groceryโs bakery (comes in a ball). Good, but not great. Having read thisโand all the very helpful comments!!โI finally feel ready to do it myself from scratch. So excited!
I love KAF!
Asparagus, mint, and feta โ love this combo!!!! Pizza tip or trick? I am by no means qualified to give culinary hints, but I do like to move my pizza halfway through to another rack. I start on the top usually and move to the bottom. Maybe thatโs because neither rack is helpfully positioned so I am trying to mitigate damage.
Pizza is quite possibly my favorite food. Especially if it comes with an ice cream cone for dessert. My new favorite way to prepare it is to make mini stromboli with it. Everyone can customize it to their liking (and itโs fun for kids to participate). I cut up a pizza dough into tennis-ball-sized pieces (store bought or homemade) and stretch them out into rectangles. Then I like a couple slices of provolone and some pepperoni, and roll it up. Brush with olive oil and sprinkle with oregano and red pepper flakes, and bake on high heat (450-ish) for about 15 minutes. Dip in pizza sauce or marinara.
This is so fun! Iโm usually too lazy and buy store bought dough, but this is simple enough to not be intimidating. And I love the white wheat flour.
Great giveaway, yummy looking pizza. We love pizza at our house because it is so naturally customizable for all the different food sensitivities/preferences that exist in our family. Everyone can have what they want without it feeling like Iโm a short order cook!
I use their flour all the time โ makes great baked goods, especially bread.
I love King Arthur flour, been using their WWW and their Bread Flour for a couple years now and am always impressed with its quality. This pizza looks FAB!
We love pizza but Iโve always been a little intimidated about making crust myself, especially after a couple disastrous attempts. Iโll have to try your recipe next.
I love pizza, I love feta, and I love asparagus. Itโs the best of all possible worlds. Thanks for the giveaway and the recipe!
My husband and I love hosting pizza night at our house as itโs a great interactive dinner! We specialize in thin crust Italian style pizzas with lots of unique and yummy toppings!
Love King Arthur and making pizza with the kids. Thanks for the post and the giveaway!
Making pizza at home is one of my favorites! I never worry about it looking round, square or any version of perfect because homemade dough is perfection enough. (especially when a glass of wine is added)
Looks delicious! Thanks for the opportunity to win!
KA flour is the best for crust though I havenโt tried with the white whole wheat yet. We always parbake our crusts before toping to ensure crispy bottoms. Our other favorite trick is to freeze parbaked crusts. They are ready to be topped and put in the over for very quick lunches or dinners.
My girls (and husband!) love pizza ๐
This looks like spring on a plate! Love it.
I would LOVE this! Everything kitchen speaks to me!
I love the King Arthur White Whole Wheat Flour. It makes me feel like I am feeding my kids something vaguely healthy when I bake their favorite treats. We love homemade pizza, a pizza stone would be awesome!
Great giveaway, good luck to everyone.
My toddler loves broccoli on her pizza. Itโs fun to introduce her to new things by trying out new toppings.