Kale and Onion Pizza
by Carol
by Carol
Substitutions: None
Rating: 8/10
The base: We
followed the recipe for Hugh’s magic bread dough to make the base (as recommended)
and it was so easy! You need a bit of time (2 hours) to let the dough rise, so
you wouldn’t do it after work, but other than that the rest of it is very
simple. However, the recipe tells you to make enough for 3 pizzas and freeze
the rest so we did. Now we can have homemade pizza anytime! The base turned out
really well. Nice and thin but not too crispy or oily.
The topping: It
is delicious! There is no tomato sauce on the base which is weird for a pizza
but Hugh says it’s to emphasis the usual flavour of the kale and it totally
works. It’s not dry at all but I have no idea why! I would never have thought
of using kale and onion as a pizza topping but it was really, really nice. We
added the optional mushrooms on there too and they were great.
I would definitely make this again and would really recommend
it!
Spicy Merguez Oven
Chips
Substitutions: Loads.
All the spices I used
were ground and not seeds.
I didn’t use fennel
seeds or caraway seeds at all
I used chilli powder
instead of cayenne pepper
I didn’t make the
yoghurt dip and just used mayo instead!
Rating: 6/10
They were nice but I don’t think all the million and one
spices really added that much to the flavour. I have made wedges before and
they were just as nice. At the start of the recipe Hugh says to boil the chips
for 1 minute. 1 minute! I did it but I felt like a fool and I think I was. It was
a total waste of time as the cooking time is 40 minutes anyway so this is plenty
of time for a potato to soften.
I would make wedges again but I’m not sure I’d bother following
this recipe.
Photos: Courtesy of Ben Smith