pizza with kale (or chard), roasted garlic & four cheeses

Aaaaaand more chard. This was the end of it, and also incredibly good. Kelly, I know your pizza-making ways -- I think this may finally convince you re: chard. And Shannon, I bet this is a good way to get kids to eat green leafy vegetables.

From one of my new favorite bloggers, Eggs on Sunday.

Ingredients
pizza dough [I got storebought, but Eggs on Sunday has a recipe listed]
2 big handfuls of kale [chard!], sauteed in some olive oil until tender, then chopped
cloves from about half a head of roasted garlic, thickly sliced
3 cups of grated cheese, a mix of fontina, asiago, provolone and mozzarella

Directions
Preheat the oven to 500 degrees F with a baking stone inside (I place my baking stone on a rack, and place the rack on the lowest slot in the oven.)

Generously dust a pizza peel (or the back of a sheet pan) with coarse cornmeal or flour. Roll or stretch your pizza dough out to a 12 to 14 inch circle directly on the peel (or pan.)

Top the crust with half the grated cheese, then half the sliced roasted garlic and half the sauteed kale. Repeat with another layer of cheese, garlic, and kale.

Bake in the oven for about 8 minutes, or until the cheese is bubbly and just starting to brown, and the crust is golden brown.

Comments

  1. you are the Chard Champion!

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  2. The second chard recipe I made was the one you put up with the broccoli pesto! It was also good. Chaaaaard.

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  3. This does sound mighty tasty. I promise to buy some chard at the market this weekend. I will report back.

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  4. Made this on Sunday. Very tasty. Even Todd liked it, even though it was all veg and no meat. Very impressive. :)

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