Since we were going to be herding toddlers all night, we figured it would be best to keep the cooking easy and family-friendly. Pizza it is!
I was excited about this because it would be a lot less expensive than Mike's usual plans that involve copious amounts of steak. I was so happy I even agreed to let Mike do the grocery shopping. Things were going well.
Then Mike got home from the store. I suspected trouble when I saw him toting eight grocery bags. When I unpacked the bags, I was shocked. I shouldn't have been shocked. He does this every time. This is the reason I don't allow him to do the grocery shopping. Mike had bought enough groceries for us to open our own pizza store. Why buy a bag of cheese, when you can buy three jumbo bags? Why buy one can of pizza sauce, when you can buy four!? Argh!
Despite the overload on supplies, we ended up having a great night. We got all the toppings ready in advance.
I made the pizza dough using the Pronto Pizza Dough recipe from Sassafras. This was my first try at making pizza dough, and I was surprised how fun and easy it was. Mike showed me a recipe from one of his grilling cookbooks that required the dough to be made 10 hours in advance. Ha! My quick Sassafras recipe only required 45 minutes to rise, and making the dough took about 5 minutes. I'll definitely be doing this one again!
Plus, I love it when I get to use my rolling pin. Jack liked playing with the rolling pin, too.
We made two pizza crusts, and it took us a while to decide how to decorate the pizzas. Ultimately, we decided it would work best if we made a pizza for the girls and kids, and one for the men. Jack and Trip liked putting the cheese on top.
As you no doubt already guessed, the men loaded their pizza with every meat they could find.
Tricia brought these amazing chocolate cupcakes that were the perfect ending to our meal. These are another Sassafras recipe, and proof that everything in that cookbook is good!
We had a fun, laid back night. This is about as exciting as our Saturday nights get, and we're good with that. Kids playing on the floor, football on t.v., beer in hand, pizza on the grill, and great company. We call that a good night!
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