Sometimes I do things I'm not so proud of. This is true.
Like...putting ice cubes in white wine. I'm impatient. I dunno...in the privacy in my own house I like "mom" wine. Gross.
I sometimes buy three bags of groceries and then decide I don't want to cook and go out to eat instead. Total brat.
I'm also known to back out of Saturday night plans...because sometimes sitting on the couch internet stalking--for some reason--sounds like WAY more fun. Lame. Totally lame.
I'm really bad at returning library books. I found two under my bed. I'm guessing I now owe LA County Library like thousands of dollars for two $10 books from the 70s. I'm also pretty convinced that those fees are going to end up at the DMV. LA doesn't play.
Sometimes though...sometimes I do really good things.
Like look at my friends dead in their eyes and tell them that I love them. This makes them super awkward and squirm in their seat. And then they usually just tell me to shut up.
I really dig telling strangers "bless you" when they sneeze. They're always pleasantly surprised.
Whenever a boy, who I don't know, opens the door for me, I look at them in their face and smile extra hard. And not in a I-like-you-let-me-make-you-eggs-and-bacon kind of way, but in a thank-you-for-being-a-damn-gentlemen way...now let's get married!! JK.
No, no. I just like saying thank you the proper way, that's all.
If I'm feeling particularly rich, I'll put $2 (instead of $1) in my barista's tip jar. They totally deserve more. Maybe more money and a hug? I'm a handful without coffee.
I can also turn a sandwich into a pizza. I think this qualifies as one of the good things I did recently.
Do you bake your bacon? (That sounds like a personal question, doesn't it?)
But seriously it's the only way to go. It's easy, no mess. In the oven for 15-20 minutes. No bacon grease splattering all over the place--just perfect bacon every time.
I used Peter Reinhart's pizza dough recipe again. It's so SO good. It has a slow rise in the fridge.
General rule of thumb: the slower the rise, the more time flavors have to develop.
That's why this slow rise in the fridge yields such delicious results. If you don't have the time, I suggest just letting it rise for a few hours in a warm place in your kitchen. It'll totally be better than most pizza doughs. Trust.
You'll know when it's ready to be baked up when it makes that adorable belly-button situation when you stick your finger in the center. If it bounces back, it's not ready. If it keeps its shape, it's ready.
Dough knowledge. No biggie.
My brain wanted to really turn this sandwich into a pizza. So I wanted to work the mayonnaise situation into this pizza, too. Since having a base of mayo would be just gross (wait, would it?), I swapped that out with a goat cheese alfredo sauce. Hello! Yum!!
There's a little roux action, half & half (because we all have that in the fridge) and the goat cheese. Delicious. Rich.
When your pizza dough is all good, stretch it out into an oval or circle or a rectangle. Or the shape of dinosaur. I wanna eat a pizza the shape of a T-Rex.
So whatever shape you're into is cool.
Spread around the alfredo sauce and stick it in the oven. We're gonna par-bake this thang for 10 minutes or so.
Since tomatoes release so much water we only want to bake them for a little bit. We want them a little warm. And soft. If we bake them for the full 20 minutes, our pizza will be totally watery. Not cute. Totally not cute.
So 10 minutes in, I opened up the oven and put on the tomato slices, mozzarella and bacon. Baked it for 7-8 more minutes and tadaaaaaa....
That doesn't look nearly as cute as it should. Let's rev up the cuteness.
Time for the "L" part (in the BLT)...a.k.a. thinly sliced basil.
Crack some pepper all over it and sprinkle on some salt. Yum.
Sandwich in pizza form. Dooooo it!
Heirloom BLT Pizza
Print this recipe!
1 12-ounce pizza dough (I used this recipe, halved!)
Goat Cheese Alfredo sauce:
1 tablespoon of butter
4 teaspoons of flour
¾ cup of half and half
1 oz. goat cheese
¾ teaspoon of salt
Heirloom BLT Pizza:
2-3 heirloom tomatoes
3-4 slices of bacon, cooked
4 ounces of mozzarella (not water packed)
3-4 leaves of basil, thinly sliced
1. Prepare the pizza dough.
2. Pre-heat oven to 450F.
3. In a medium sauce pan, over medium heat, melt the butter. Add the flour, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon for 2 minutes. Pour in the half and half and stir until it comes to a boil. Boil, whisking constantly, for 1 minutes, or until thickened. Take it off the heat and mix in the goat cheese and salt. Set aside.
4. Stretch (or roll) dough into circular shape. Add a thin layer of goat cheese sauce on its surface and bake for 10 minutes.
5. While that's baking slice up your tomatoes, bacon and mozzarella. And get ready. It's almost game time.
6. At the 10 minute mark, open the oven and carefully (it's hot!) arrange the tomatoes, bacon and mozzarella on the dough.
7. Bake for another 7-8 more minutes, or until dough is golden brown and cheese is melted.
8. Remove and top with thinly sliced basil and salt and pepper.
9. And then EAT. That step is obvious.
kate says
We have given up the lettece on a blt. We use walla walla onions, so sweet in stead. You are in for a treat. very yummy!
Marcos G. says
JUST MADE IT!!!!
RDO Kitchen Appliances says
Wow that too much fat on that bacon! In the UK its really easy to get bacon that's almost 90% meat!
Adrianna says
WHAAAA?! You guys have sexy accents, bangers & mash, Will & Kate, AND meaty bacon?! Not fair.
Nastassia (Let Me Eat Cake) says
whenever i make pizza with fresh moz it always gets a little wet i guess cause i've been making the mistake of using the water packed moz. looks delish! and can i say i too often find myself buying tons of groceries only to end up going to out eat ha 🙂
frenda says
Ok, I am obsessed with your baking of bacon thing! Can you tell me exactly how you do it? Like, if you were explaining to a 5 yr old, here. A 5 yr old who is allowed to operate an oven, that is. THANKS soo much! I love your blog & the re-design is just perfect!
Adrianna says
Ha! Yes! So...preheat your oven to 400F and line a baking sheet with parchment. Lay the bacon side-by-side and bake for 15-20 minutes. I'd check on it at the 15 minute mark--if you like your bacon more crispy, let it cook for 5 more minutes. And then just remove it (be careful the grease is still really hot!) and transfer to some paper towels to drain. That's it!! Super easy!!
Tina says
OMG! I love this. The idea is so super clever. And the pictures are beautiful. I totally tell strangers bless you, too. I love that.
Vanessa says
I just bought everything I need to make this. Totally making this for dinner.
Jen of My Tiny Oven says
I am drooling right now! This pizza looks so good.
I do that thing where you buy groceries for dinner then end up eating out cause you are too lazy to cook! oops! Glad to know I am not the only one!!
teresita says
What a beautiful looking pizza!! You can almost smell it from the pictures. I'm going to try that dough. I'm enjoying your blog!
Pooja says
My brother wants you to marry him and cook some of this pizza with portabello fries (he says he'll do the dishes)!
Adrianna says
HA. Tell your brother that's a deal. I like boys who do dishes.
kitty quintana says
What a great ideal with the goat cheese alfredo sauce! This looks fabulous! can't wait to try it.
Melissa@Julia's Bookbag says
Girlfriend, what I really want to tell you is that you are FUN-NAY!! Chuckled my way through this whole post! Now I want to start telling my friends 'I Love You' and see what they do...tee hee! This pizza looks DIVINE. I just discovered your blog recently and I'm pretty darn stoked I did!
Stacy says
Mom wine...hilarious. This looks so tasty, but I sort of want to put a fried egg on my slice. Weird? I think it would then also qualify as breakfast food, which I am totally ok with.
Adrianna says
Weird? More like genius.
Holly Henderson says
It reminds me of the panini I make all the time: tomato, basil, pesto. But without the pesto. And in pizza form. Gorgeous!
Paula @ Dishing the Divine says
I'm a huge fan of BLTs and a huge fan of pizza. This may be an ideal match made in heaven. Can't wait to try it!