Serving Pizza at High Tea & Other Special Occasions

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Barb Kiebel of Culinary Creative – cook,  drink-master and baker extraordinaire has a recipe box filled with goodies including these pizza recipes which will prompt you to have a pizza party like no other.  Note one thing – there is no tomato sauce used in any of these.  A little different, right?

Be ready to write your grocery list.

Caramelized Onion Pizza with Brie and Cambozola

Versatile and easy…use your favorite cheese; Parmesan, mozzarella, goat cheese, brie or cambozola are all my favorites.

 

What’s in it:

Brie and cambozola, garlic and onions…

When? Light Supper for a Sunday Night

You’ve had a busy weekend.  You’re tired, you want to relax, but you want to serve something special for dinner.  Spread a blanket on the floor of your family room. Set a tray with plates and forks.  Grab a bottle of white wine, a fabulous chopped salad and put your favorite show on. Delicious and filling, your family will love the way you are ending a wonderful weekend.

CLICK HERE FOR THE RECIPE

 

Lemon Ricotta Pizza with Herbs and Honey

Lemon Ricotta Pizza with Herbs and Honey

What’s in it:

Ricotta, honey, lavender and fresh sage…. Sounds like heaven, doesn’t it?

When? High Tea

You’re giving your best friend an afternoon Tea Bridal Shower.  So first -  when your guests walk in the door, you hand them a Mimosa to start (a must!)  But your BFF’s favorite food in the world is pizza. On your three tiered plates, snuggled next to tea sandwiches and mini quiches,  you’ll have placed  these little treasures -  Lemon Ricotta Pizza with a very thin crust and sliced into bite sizes. You are so cool!

CLICK HERE FOR THE RECIPE

 

White Pizza with Walnuts, Pears and Balsamic Glazed Figs

White Pizza with Walnuts, Pears and Balsamic Glazed Figs

What’s in it:

This is sweeeet – pears, figs, walnuts topped with fontina and/or mozzerella…

When? Quick Dessert

You mother-in-law calls and says they’ll be stopping over. You take the pizza dough you’ve either made or bought in the freezer out to defrost. You grab the two pears from the fruit bowl, the cheese from the refrig and the nuts and figs from the cupboard. This is too easy to make. As a matter of fact, when they walk in the door 45 minutes later, not only does your house smell DIVINE, but the coffee is brewed and the pizza is resting on the stove waiting to be sliced.

Your mother-in-law is impressed.

CLICK FOR THE RECIPE

 

For these and more recipes, go on over to Creative Culinary.com and visit Barb!

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