I know my pizza doesn’t look very blue … but it is. The cheery colors are misleading … down deep, it is blue. Meaty. Creamy. Blue cheese intense.
I feel blue today too. It’s one of those nagging, something-is-bothering-me-but-I-don’t-quite-know-what-it-is kinda feelings. The kind where you wonder what the heck you are so worried about … because really my life is so good. Oh yes, there are issues to deal with. Always there are those little curve balls life throws at you. But nothing major. Nothing really worth stewing about.
Most days I tend to focus on the pluses. Smell the roses. Watch the beauty of the world around me. Feel the warmth of the sun on my face. Enjoy the company of my children and my friends.
But once in a while you gotta grumble. Roar. Sing the blues. I know it’s temporary but when these kind of blues come around, I need to embrace the feeling and go with it.
Tomorrow I will (probably) be sunshine again. Today I am blue.
A good bluesy pizza is so awesome for these kinds of days … and a little wine … and yeah, I’m playing some blues too.
“Got the Blues” Beefy Mushroom Pizza
Ingredients:
- Your favorite pizza crust (I pulled one of my homemade crusts from the freezer)
- Bluesy Autumn Pizza Spread (Recipe below–includes blue cheese, asiago, parmesan, cream cheese, and squash)
- Cooked roast beef, venison, or steak, warmed and sliced or shredded (I used the meat from my French Dips, but feel free to use whatever meat you have on hand — or leave off the meat and just enjoy the cheese & mushroom sensation)
- Mushrooms, sliced (Chardonnay mushrooms go well on this pizza too)
- Bell pepper, chopped
- Onion, chopped
- Shredded Italian Blend of Cheeses
- Blue cheese crumbles
- Fresh tomatoes or cherry tomatoes, chopped
- Just a few fresh basil leaves (if you have them)
Directions:
- If your pizza crust is frozen, warm it just a bit in the oven.
- Spread the warmed crust with a layer of the Bluesy Autumn Pizza Spread.
- Top with the rest of the ingredients. I started with meat, mushrooms, onion, bell pepper, then added the cheeses and topped it with the tomatoes, a few more bell peppers and onions.
- Bake at 400 degrees F. for 10 – 15 minutes or until the cheese on top is good and melty and bubbly.
- Sprinkle with basil leaves if you have some.
Bluesy Autumn Pizza Spread
I took the cheesy mixture I used on my Spinach & Mushroom Grilled Cheese sandwich and mixed it with an equal amount of cooked cushaw (we THINK that’s what it is anyway!) squash. I think you could use butternut squash, cushaw, acorn, or pumpkin … each would give it a little different flavor, but they would all be goooood.)
This cheese mixture is the same one used in my Spinach & Mushroom Grilled Cheese Sandwich.
- 3 oz. light cream cheese
- 1 – 2 T. freshly grated asiago cheese
- 1 – 2 T. freshly grated parmesan cheese
- 1 – 2 T. blue cheese crumbles
Mix the above ingredients until well blended.
- Cooked squash or canned pumpkin
Once you have the cheese mixture made, take a bit of the cheesy mixture — just 2-3 tablespoons–and mix it with an equal amount of cooked squash or canned pumpkin. Save the rest of the cheese mixture for sandwiches or crackers.
Even though I don’t feel like warm connections today, this is part of my series of 31 Days of Warmer Connections. Every day in October, I am blogging about connections through food. I still love you all. I just need a moment to myself today …
This recipe was shared at Miz Helen’s Full Plate Thursdays, Katherine Martinelli’s Beef Bloghop and Recipe of the Week: Superbowl Snacks.
5 comments
Beautiful. I’d love a slice of this pizza. It looks so fresh and cheesy.
I have those bluesy days too, so I can totally relate. Enjoying this pizza and a glass (or two) of wine would definitely cure my blues! 🙂 Looks fantastic!
I just love all the fresh ingredients for your pizza, it looks awesome! Thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday. Hope you have a great week end and come back soon!
Miz Helen
Having this tonight, I am pretty excited
Me too! I love it when someone tries my recipe … let me know what you think 🙂