Thursday, July 29, 2010

Blue Cheese, pear, bacon and sage pizza


What better way to kick off this new blog than with a simple recipe involving my all time favorite cheese. There are numerous types of blue cheese but my favorite is Saga Blue and boy was I happy when I found it crumbled in the cheese department yesterday at my local grocery store. If you can't find Sage Blue, most stores carry 4 oz containers of Gorgonzola or standard blue cheese.

I've wanted to try this pizza recipe for quite some time. I love the idea of the pungent blue cheese mixed with the mellowness of a Bosc pear and the smokiness of bacon. The sage was a last minute idea because I happen to love it AND I have enough of it growing out in my front yard for a lifetime. Also, since it was just me for lunch today and I wanted something a little lighter than pizza dough, I opted to build my pizza on a soft tortilla wrap and it was just the right personal size for me with one wedge leftover which I'm sure my husband will devour when he comes home from work later. The end result was a marvelous taste explosion for my taste buds.

Recipe:

Ingredients

One 10 inch round soft tortilla wrap
One ripe Bosc pear; cored and sliced in to thin slices
2 oz Crumbled Blue Cheese
One fresh sage leaf, finely chopped
3 slices of bacon; cooked and crumbled

1. Preheat oven to 350
2. Cook bacon in a pan until well cooked; drain, set aside and crumble
3. Sprinkle some Blue Cheese on the tortilla wrap
4. Put a little of the fresh sage on top of the cheese
5. Place pear slices on top
6. Finish off with a little bit more of the Blue Cheese, remaining sage and bacon
7. Place on a cookie sheet and warm in the oven for about 10 minutes
8. Remove from oven and cut in to four wedges
9. Feel free to fold the finished pizza wedges in half for easier eating and enjoy!

4 comments:

  1. LOVE the title and the picture!
    Mmmmmmmmm.... cheese! Hallelujah, oh how I adore blue. I just bought a wedge which I crumble on top of a hunk of lettuce with some tomatoes and herbs from our garden and then drizzle with olive oil and balsamic vinegar.

    Your recipe looks and sounds totally delish!
    Have fun with your new blog.

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  2. just when you think it can't get any better....Jane-you are so out doing yourself! This is fun!! Love the cheese blog and looking forward to many more postings! *You should become a resteraunt critic* :) :)

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  3. jane...this is brilliant...cheese...oh me oh my...i can hardly wait for the treats you will be sharing...blue cheese and pears...aaahhh...warm wishes and brightest blessings~

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  4. this is so amazing I so love your talent thank you for taking on the task of this and sharing I have made a binder that says Recipes from Jane!

    peace and hugs

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