Grams’ Parmesan Pizza

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Welcome to the Fifteenth! post of the Saving Second Base project!

Today’s contributor is the adorable Kristin from Holy Cannoli Recipes

Kristin’s story is about her Grams.


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When I was a kid my grandmother would always pick me up from elementary school and watch me until my parents got off from work. Every once in a while I would walk in the house and see pizza sitting in the kitchen waiting for me. Now when I say pizza it is not the DiGiorno or even regular homemade pizza, my grandmother had her own way of making pizza. She would roll the pizza dough out so thin you could almost see the pan through the dough, then she would add her homemade marinara sauce and instead of tons of toppings and mozzarella cheese she would top it with Parmesan. There was something about this very simple pizza that set it apart from all the others.

My grandmother was one of those brave women who endured breast cancer and she thankfully was one that kicked it in the butt. She fought against breast cancer before I was born but growing up I knew what had happened. My grandmother was a strong woman. She took care of my grandfather, hosted a spaghetti supper every Thursday night for the family and was always in the kitchen, unless she was in the rocker doing word-find puzzles.[/donotprint]

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Recipe: Parmesan Pizza

Ingredients

    pizza dough

  • 1 1/4 c. warm water
  • 2 1/2 tsp. active dry yeast
  • 1 tsp. sugar
  • 1 Tbsp. olive oil
  • 1 tsp. salt
  • 3 1/2 c. all-purpose flour
  • 2 tsp. cornmeal
  • Pizza sauce

  • 1 (28 oz) can whole tomatoes
  • 1 Tbsp. olive oil
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 onion, diced
  • 1 (6 oz) can tomato paste
  • 1 tsp. dried oregano
  • salt
  • pepper
  • Topping

  • 2 c. freshly grated Parmesan

Instructions

  1. Make the dough: Warm up your bowl by running it under hot water. Add 1/4 cup of warm water and yeast. Stir in sugar and let stand for 5 minutes. Add the remaining water, oil and salt. Stir in flour until dough pulls away from the side of the bowl.
  2. Turn dough onto lightly floured surface, 8-10 minutes. Coat bowl with cooking spray, turning dough in bowl to grease the top. Cover loosely with plastic wrap and let rise in a warm place until almost double in size, about 45 minutes.
  3. Meanwhile start the pizza sauce by sauteing onions in the oil over medium heat until translucent, about 5 minutes. Add the garlic and cook an additional minute. Stir in the tomatoes, tomato paste and oregano. Crush the tomatoes with a masher until it is the consistency you like. Bring to a boil and let simmer over low heat until the dough is ready, stirring occasionally.
  4. When dough is ready, preheat oven to 450°F. Punch down the dough and divide the dough in half. Cover two pizza pans with cooking spray; sprinkle with cornmeal. Roll dough as thin as you can with a roller on a floured surface and then transfer to the pizza pan and let rest for 10 minuted. Continue to stretch dough until you can almost see the pan underneath the dough. Bake pizza crust for 10 minutes.
  5. Remove crust from oven and spread with enough pizza sauce to cover the dough, about 1 cup. Top each pizza with 1 cup of Parmesan cheese to layer the sauce. Bake until cheese is melted 15-20 minutes.
  6. Depending how much your stretch the dough and how thin you can get it, you might need more or less cheese and pizza sauce. Just alter the amount based on the size of crust you end up with.

originally shared on Holy Cannoli Recipes
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Mom’s ‘Famous’ Tacos

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Welcome to the Fourteenth! post of the Saving Second Base project!

Today’s contributor is my dear friend, Crystal
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Mom was always where I needed her to be and always taking care of someone.
She showed us how to live a Godly life not only by being involved in church, but through her everyday actions; her arms and heart were always open for everyone — friends, family and strangers alike. We were blessed that she was a Stay at Home Mom and was able to be at all of our activities and involved in our lives. She taught us by example, through watching her we learned responsibility, love, discipline, determination and more; all the skills we would need so that we would someday be the kind of Mom to our children, that she was to us. To this day, I still want to be just like her.
Mom was loving, gentle, kind, influential, hard working, and inspiring. She is why I am the woman I’ve become.

Little did we know that a day would come where the tables would be turned and we would be taking care of her.

Our lives changed on April 21, 2009. At the age of 54 my mom received that phone call that will never be forgotten; “Your results came back and you have cancer.

We had no idea how extremely and completely those words would affect our lives.   From that day forward everything seemed to be happening as if we were living in a movie — with lots of pauses, stops, rewinds and fast forwards.

It never crossed my mind that I would be bathing my Mom or cooking for my Mom because she was battling breast cancer.

With God, friends and family by our side,  our long journey came to an end when she finished her last chemo treatment in November 2009 and had her last reconstructive surgery in December 2009.

The blessing behind the disease… the love and togetherness that it has given our family.

I can truly say that this experience was amazing only because my mom fought the fight and won.   She never gave up, she stayed strong, kept fighting, stayed positive and never lost her Faith.

We always knew that October was Breast Cancer Awareness Month, however, now it has taken on a new meaning for us.

I truly look at cancer with new eyes and have a new passion for the fight against Breast Cancer.

~ Crystal

dorie

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Mom’s Famous Tacos

  • 2 lbs hamburger meat, seasoned to liking
  • 2 Cups of cut up Velveeta cheese
  • 1 can of tomato sauce (add half a can of water)
  1. Brown your hamburger meat and drain it
  2. stir in all other ingredients cover and let simmer about 20-30 minutes
  3. stirring occasionally (should thicken up as it cooks}
  4. serve on tortillas or corn tortillas with all the trimmings

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Angel Whispers

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Welcome to the Thirtheenth post of the Saving Second Base project!

Today’s contributor is my friend, Nic
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In 1986 my aunt was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer and in 1991 she lost her battle. She was 51 years old.

my aunt

I still remember my aunt so vividly. Her beautiful hand writing on recipes my mom still uses. Watching her standing behind the counter of her doughnut and pastries shop while my mom painted a mural on the wall. How she sat next to me assembling the Hello Kitty miniature doll house she bought for me. Her incredible hospitality and generosity.

Since it is National Breast Caner Awareness Month and I just turned thirtysomething I will be getting my baseline mammogram this week. In honor of my aunt, I would like to share with you one of her favorite recipes:

ANGEL WHISPERS
by Edith Valle Ruzich

Ingredients:

  • 3/4 cup Pillsbury Soft as silk enriched cake flour bleached
  • 1 tsp. baking powder
  • pinch of salt
  • 1/3 cup butter or margerine
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/4 tsp. vanilla
  • 2 eggs (separated)
  • 1/4 cup milk

1. Preheat oven 420°.

2. Sift all dry ingredients together (flour, salt, and baking powder).

3. Cream butter or margarine, sugar and vanilla until soft and light colored.

4. Beat in the egg yolks and slowly fold in the dry ingredients and milk.

5. Beat egg whites until they are fluffy and stiff then fold it into the mixture immediately.

6. Line muffin pan and fill each muffin cup half way.

7. Bake in pre-heated oven for 12-15 minutes. Makes 8-10 muffins.

My aunt preferred them on their own, but you can frost them with your favorite icing if desired.

NOTE: If you don’t have any Soft as Silk cake flour then you can simply add for 1/4 cup of corn starch.

Nic is the Red Lotus Mama. Stay-at-work-mom of a 5 year old pricess. She writes about co-parenting, long distance relationships, health, her puppy Chloe, and life in general. She loves taking pictures and drinking wine. You can also find her on Twitter and Facebook
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  • We’re going to post at least one recipe and story every. single. day in October on A Southern Fairytale and on Once A Month Mom and then we’ll compile all the stories and recipes into an e-book that can be purchased and EVERY SINGLE SOLITARY cent will be donated to the Susan G Komen Foundation. (Tricia and I are not taking a single solitary cent for any of this)
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