Continuing on my burning bridge theme, I'm skeptical of the 1/8th of the planet who are now gluten free. I am however sensitive to a friend who can't eat grain AT ALL! He doesn't have a shocking or dangerous reaction to it, but he can't have it. How am *I* supposed to express appreciation to a friend who doesn't eat grain?
So, I've been thinking about a grain free alternative for pizza for a long time. What persistently comes to mind is a potato skin as the foundation of toppings to substitute for a dough derived from wheat flour. It's starchy for sure, the papery skin sounded great as a bottom layer and hopefully the scant residual potato would cook soft - maybe like the bloomed interior of a wheat flour dough?
But is this just another version of stuffed potato skins? Then the horrible images of Applebees frozen & reheated potato skins came stampeding into my memory bludgeoning my hopes of a satisfying creation. But I forged on. Like many foods I think about, this involves few ingredients and process. I decided to jump in with a quickie today. Here's my first shot:
Split open, observe how well separated the skin is from the flesh. The skin is crisp, the flesh is extremely tender. Without even a sprinkle of salt, the potato is sublime. Shocking how tough it is to get a good baked potato.
I scraped the potato out using a spoon. Tough to tell from the photo, but there is very little potato left and the crispy skins, on cooling, became supple enough to work with.
I smushed the skin to the size of approximately an English muffin pizza. This size element is a serious limitation unless I find a way to patch several skins together into one pizza shell. The tomato sauce is just some raw tomato with herbs, off the shelf, nothing big.
I had no mozzarella on hand so I used parmesan and finished it with a squirt of olive oil. The two mini pies were placed on parchment.
Into a 425F oven until melty and bubbly on top. I found the taste of the base surprisingly good. I need to try again with a bigger potato, maybe patch some skins together, better quality tomato and mozzarella, fresh basil on top, etc. This is special. Stay tuned for updates.
that looks super yummy. what did you do with the reamining potato?
ReplyDeleteWas going to make a hash, but wife grabbed it and ate it today. Just w some butter and salt.
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