A savory-sweet combination of raspberries, goat cheese, and balsamic syrup on a tender buttermilk pizza dough. An excellent light pizza for a summer evening.
Pizza, for me, is a way to incorporate what we've got handy from the farm share into a hand held cheese-topped delivery vehicle. Since I make pizzas most every Friday night, it's a routine around here.
Marching band season will throw a wrench into this scheme, but we like our pizza too much to let that stop us--I'll keep posting pizzas on Fridays even if we're not eating our newest pizza (and I'm not posting the fresh shots on my FB page on the same day. The Spirit of the Friday Night Pizza will endure while I'm volunteering at the concession stand doling out . . . ahem . . . Marching Tacos.
[As an aside (can I do an aside within an aside?) I really would not consider myself a Foodie or a food snob (two different terms to me). I've never tasted truffle oil, or Scharffenberger chocolate, or other high falutin' ingredients I can't think up right now, though if you want to feed me some I'll happily try anything.
However, I will say that, as an example, a strawberry that is built to cross multiple state lines does not taste like any strawberry I like to eat. To paraphrase A Chorus Line, Looks 10, Taste . . . well 3 is generous, but I'm feeling generous). I am more a proponent of fresh local food which invariably tastes better, all falutin'ness aside, and life is too short to eat food that doesn't taste good. How did I get from 'cheese in a bag' to local food? Where was I? Pizza.]
I'm still not ready to create a dessert pizza, but I'm leaning towards it with today's pizza. It's a combination of sweet raspberries and tangy goat cheese, on top of a soft and tangy buttermilk pizza dough, with a sauce of reduced balsamic vinegar syrup because this blog post got me craving it and showed me how to make it.
It's a change of pace for us, a nice light summery pizza, good with a glass of wine on a shady porch. If you're interested in other fruit-on-pizza options, I've got some suggestions after the recipe.