Days 10 and 11 – Divine Intervention Pizza

So on Tuesday (Day 10) I woke up feeling absolutely crummy. I’m not quite sure if it was a cold coming on or allergies but either way- I was miserable. So by the time dinner rolled around, I wanted something easy, delicious and preferably something that made very few dishes. Lemon Ginger Noodles fit the bill. I love this dish especially because it has a little kick of spice. It was just what my poofy sinuses needed! Dinner was done in about 20 minutes with minimal dishes. A good night I would say!

By Wednesday I was feeling a good deal better but the weather was insane! See now, ordinarily I would order a pizza in on a super rainy/monsoony night like that. I decided that I would just have to fulfill my pizza craving on my own. I asked my husband to stop by Publix and grab some pizza dough from the bakery, but unfortunately for him it was pouring rain. A few grumbles and moans later, my soaking wet husband delivered my pizza dough. You see though, things have a way of working themselves out and by God’s grace while my husband was begrudgingly getting my pizza dough at the store, a big tree limb snapped off of our tree and landed in the driveway right where his car would have been. We were especially thankful for pizza last night and may have even referred to it as Divine Intervention Pizza. 😉

PS. You can buy pizza dough at most grocery stores now, it’s usually over by the bakery. Of course the cheapest way to make pizza is to make the dough yourself but hey- I’m taking baby steps with yeast. mmkay? It only costs about a buck for one ball of dough big enough to make a large pizza.

There really is no recipe for the pizza but I can certainly tell you what we put on it! It ended up being a vegetable pizza and was a delicious one at that!

Divine Intervention Pizza

1 ball pizza dough- rolled out
1/2 cup marinara sauce
2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
1/2 cup gorgonzola cheese
6 mini sweet peppers
1/2 tomato diced
1/2 cup mushrooms sliced
2 tablespoons pesto
1 teaspoon of crushed red pepper ( because my husband is crazy)

Assemble the pizza as you like, I put sauce first, then cheese, then pesto and topped with all my goodies. Pop that in a 375 degree oven for about 25 minutes and you too can have divine intervention pizza. 🙂

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