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Cranberry Pizza

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INGREDIENTS

Flaky croissant dough or any pie dough or frozen puff pastry – enough for 1 10" puff pastry
1 Bag fresh cranberries
1 c Water
1/2 c Sugar
1 ts Lemon zest
Strawberries
Unshelled pistachios
Prunes; pitted and diced
White chocolate; grated

INSTRUCTIONS

PIZZA DOUGH
PIZZA SAUCE
PIZZA TOPPINGS
ACCORDING TO TASTE
by Patrick O'Connell "The Inn at Little Washington" Cookbook, 1996
This is a perfect dessert for entertaining for the holidays because it can
be completely assembled in advance. We are using cranberries, but I usually
use rhubarb. My grandmother inspired the dish because she had a rhubarb
patch, and I took a creative license to create the pizza dessert.
For the crust, in the restaurant we use a flaky croissant dough for the
crust, but any pie dough or frozen puff pastry will work. We are using 1
10" disc puff pastry. Roll crust out onto any baking sheet. Find a large
bowl and put it upside down on the dough. Carve around it with a knife in
order to make a perfect round circle. Refrigerate for 20 minutes or up to
one day. You can do all this the day before if needed.
In a medium sauce pan, combine 1 bag fresh cranberries, 1 cup water, 1/2
cup sugar and 1 teaspoon lemon zest. Stir occasionally, bring to boil and
then reduce heat to simmer. Cook until cranberries burst and the mixture
reminds you of cranberry jam. This will take approximately 8 minutes. Cool
sauce until it reaches room temperature.
Take the refrigerated dough and spread it out on a baking sheet that is has
non-stick cooking spray. Use a ladle spoon to spread the cranberry puree
evenly on to the dough as you would a tomato sauce on pizza dough.
Bake in a preheated 375 degree oven in the lower half of your stove. Bake
for 6-8 minutes or until the pastry crust is a nice golden brown color,
crisp and flaky. Make sure it is not doughy.
For toppings, I have sliced strawberries into thin slices which are the
"pepperoni," unshelled pistachios are my "green olives," diced pitted
prunes are my "black olives," and the finale is to coat the pizza with
grated white chocolate as the "parmesan cheese."
To serve, sprinkle plates with cinnamon. Slice the pizza into slices with a
pizza cutter and serve immediately. It is delicious when served warm. Serve
with ice cream, either vanilla, eggnog, or your favorite flavor. You can
also make small pizzas, if you want an individual pizzas for your guests.
Posted to Bakery-Shoppe Digest V1 #471 by Shelley Sparks
<ssparks@mailbox.arn.net> on Dec 27, 1997

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