April is a birthday month for us - Mr P., his auntie, my sister, three friends and various ring-ins :-) We had a birthday gathering on Good Friday for Mr P. on our back deck. The first gathering here in I don't know how long - 'cos, you know - Covid ... It was wonderful. Wine and food and hugs. It was a fabulous feeling.
And next weekend is the Anzac Day long weekend, which commemorates all Australian and New Zealand soldiers. It has become a huge thing in recent years, bringing us all together. I will be baking many Anzac biscuits for the morning service :-) But for now, I present to you my pizza pie/slice, doing duty at two birthday teas this month (with more to come).
golden crispy savoury seedy ... |
ingredients:
2 sheets butter puff pastry, thawed
3 Tbs Mersey Valley spreadable vintage cheddar cheese, or similar soft cheese
2 Tbs cornflake crumbs or panko breadcrumbs
150g./5.5 oz ham, diced
1/2 cup mixed olives, pitted and chopped
3-4 wedges artichoke hearts, chopped
1/3 cup semi-dried tomato strips, chopped into wee pieces
2 Tbs fresh herbs, chopped - parsley and chives are my fave
a good sprinkling of dried oregano
black pepper, to taste
2 Tbs milk for glazing
several Tbs of white and black sesame seeds, and poppy seeds
Method:
Heat the oven to 190C/375F
Line a baking tray with baking paper
Place one piece of butter puff pastry on the paper
Spread the soft cheese over the pastry
Sprinkle the cornflake crumbs or panko over the soft cheese
Then layer on the ham, olives, artichoke hearts, and dried tomato
On go the herbs and black pepper
Cover with the other piece of pastry
Crimp the edges, and brush the whole shebang with the milk
Cast on your seeds and cut into squares with a ravioli cutter or knife
And ... bake! (for 25-30 mins.) till golden brown on top
I put the oven fan on for the last 5 minutes as I have a senile, doddery gas stove - this helps finish off the baking and crisp up the top layer
Eat warm or cold or however you fancy
Notes:
I used the tomato strips without oil; and I put the remainder in a jar, cover with good EV olive oil and into the fridge it goes ...
I keep bags of chopped parsley and chives in the freezer; so handy to just tip some out when needed
Always buy the butter puff if you can; it's worth the expense (butter, not palm oil) and saves the orangutans!
P.S. Today is the anniversary of Shakespeare's death in 1616. Just in case you were interested ...
ingredients gathered |
chop the artichoke hearts |
place the pastry on the baking paper-lined tray |
scatter on the chopped goodies |
ready for the oven |
golden and delicious after 25-30 mins. @190C |
and over to Princess Pia's for her birthday arvo tea |
and here's Mr P, in his new birthday cap! |
I searched online for quite a long time to find him this Harris Tweed cap! Did you know that Harris Tweed is like an appellation for cheese or wine? It is protected by an Act of Parliament in Britain. It has to be handwoven at the home of the weaver, and made in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Mr P. loves it!
All butter pastry really makes a difference! Those crispy seedy pizza pie slices look beyond delicious, Sherry. And I love that generous filling :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday, Mr. P and the new cap fits you really well.
yes indeed it does. and you save the wildlife too. Mr P. says thanks! :-)
DeleteThis sounds like no pizza I know and it looks absolutely delicious! Thanks for sharing the recipe.
ReplyDeletethanks jeanie.
DeleteThat pizza looks delicious and different. Must try!
ReplyDeletethank you marie!
DeleteIt looks like a total success, all the way around!
ReplyDeletethanks much melynda.
DeleteMr P, birthday person, loves the pizza pie made by Mrs Pickings. A truly wonderful product from the Pickings kitchen. And thanks for the birthday wishes. Most appreciated!
ReplyDeletethank you Mr P.!
DeleteWow, what a dish! Really nice riff on pizza -- this looks excellent. Happy Birthday to Mr. P!
ReplyDeletethank you KR! Mr P. says thanks too.
DeleteYour hubby looks rather "dapper" in his cap. Gene had one too - wore it when he drove his corvette :) Love pizza - maybe not the same ingredients and pizza is always a crowd pleaser!
ReplyDeletethanks judi. Gene is/was your hubby? Yes the pizza pie went down well.
DeleteHe passed away from cancer 13 years ago...
Deleteso sorry to hear that judi. My brother died in january from cancer. we all thought he had another 12 months so a bit unexpected ...
DeleteHi Sherry,
ReplyDeleteI like your dish-It's almost like a twist on good sandwich or pizza. Very nice. Hope you enjoyed the holiday. Love a good reason to gather!
Best,
Velva
P.S. I love the tweed cap. A tweed cap like a fine wine.
thanks velva.
DeleteHi Sherry, I did not see my comment. Hoping it was waiting for moderation.
ReplyDeleteVelva
yes was awaiting moderation as it was the middle of the night :-) I just happened to get up for a bit.
DeleteLove the cap! And, I love all the ingredients for this pizza!
ReplyDeleteisn't it fab? He loves it.
DeleteSuperb pizza. Your husband definitely suits that Harris Tweed cap!
ReplyDeletethank you neil.
DeleteHappy Birthday to Mr P! I shouldn't have read about that delicious looking pizza slice before breakfast because all of a sudden I'm very hungry! It looks so good - definitely adding it to my to make list!
ReplyDeletethanks sammie.
DeleteThanks for visiting my blog and commenting! Because I'm terrible with remembering who's who, I had to look up who Miriam Margolyes was, but I'm going to see if I can borrow her memoir on audio from the library.
ReplyDeleteThat pizza pie looks decadent and delectable! You must get invited to every potluck and party around, and not just for your scintillating conversation! ;)
May and June are our multiple birthday months, so they're coming up. Great photos! My husband likes that style of hat, too. Looks good!
thanks so much laurie. nice of you to drop by :-)
DeleteButter puff is the only puff for me! And I thought you didn't eat pork? Or am I imagining that?
ReplyDeletetrue we don't eat pork. we used to eat a bit of ham and bacon (I know - still pig) but gave that up last year when Mr P. had his health scare. but for this I felt the ham would go down well for the guests!
DeleteWhen I was a college student, my birthday month was December - around 10 birthdays among my friends and relatives. Not to mention the winter holidays. That was such an expensive month for a student Lol.
ReplyDeleteThis pizza pie looks and sounds utterly delicious - great filling combo!
thanks again Ben :)
Deletefunny isn't it how we seem to get along with people of a certain month?:-) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI had no idea that Harris Tweed was a protected species! That hat looks great on Mr. P - well done, Sherry, well done. :-) Also well done on this recipe. I love the idea of a puff pastry crust around all of those delicious fillings!!
ReplyDeletefunny fella david :-) I was quite surprised to read that it's like French cheese and italian whatevers. Very precise rules indeed! and yep this dish is a bit of a winner i have to say.
DeleteLove Harris Tweed, I have family on the Isle of Harris - Pete's cap looks fabulous 👌
ReplyDeletehe does look good in his cap! thanks.
DeleteAnything that combines pizza and pastry sounds excellent to me. Sound like fun to have a get-together at home - they still seem like a rare treat to me after covid. Love the tweed cap. My scottish ex-husband has one of these caps that was his fathers and he gets lots of wear out of it and it is very good quality. Just hope it is not too warm for Brisbane :-)
ReplyDeleteabsolutely johanna. Hubby likes to wear it in winter. He has a very short haircut so it suits.
DeleteLooks wonderful! A proper celebration.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
thanks amalia!
DeleteYum! So creative & tasty.
ReplyDeletethank you Pam.
DeleteWhat a clever way to feed a crowd, and so tasty, I'll try this one Sherry.I always buy the butter puff and have some in the freezer right now. Love Pete's cap, so suitable for our generation.All the men wore them when we were in Scotland and England, variations on the theme. Happy birthday month, it's so nice to celebrate isn't it?
ReplyDeletethat's wonderful pauline. He does look dapper in his cap. I do love to see a fella in a cap :-) It's fabulous to be able to socialise properly again. cheers and good luck with this pizza pie. hope you like it.
DeleteAnother comment and question now that I've read the recipe, do you think it's better to cut it into squares before baking, for a particular reason? The contents didn't ooze out at all?As you can see I'm serious about making it.
ReplyDeletehi pauline, i think it cuts better before baking. imagine all that puff pastry flying around when it's cooked :-) Nope they didn't ooze. I'm very happy to see you are serious about making it cos it's delish. but of course you could cut it after. I made it again and i actually did the milk wash thing before cutting it. i think that went better too. but these are minor quibbles and i think either way would be fine. Hope you enjoy it! cheers S
DeleteI've just realised i wrote the recipe with the milk wash prior to cutting so i didn't need to tell you again - tee hee. I think the first time i cut then washed ...
DeleteLooks absolutely delicious! Love all the ingredients — what a meal!
ReplyDeletethanks David!
DeleteI absolutely love this! Pinned it for when I have the ingredients.
ReplyDeleteThat's terrific MJ. It really is a tasty snack.
DeleteI love the hat, my husband collects that style. This is a wonderful idea, I am saving it for the next gathering of our puppy play date group. I am so behind in my blog reading but am slowly catching up.
ReplyDeletearen't these caps great? Hubby loves it. and this slice/pie thingy is great too :)
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