Herbed Flatbread Pizza with Arugula, Sundried Tomato and Ricotta Salata
Earlier this week, I promised to tell you what I did with the flatbread I made for the Secret Recipe Club...and here it is! It's based on a pizza that I absolutely loved to eat when I lived in Strasbourg, and I've
always wanted to recreate it. When the bread came off of the grill, I realized that I had most of the ingredients in my kitchen to make it, so I did! The one thing that was missing was actual truffles, but I did have some truffle oil that I sprinkled on top, and I think that did the trick without putting me into debt! :-)
If you've never had salad on a pizza, you're missing out. It's refreshing and filling at the same time...and only takes a few minutes to prepare. This would really be a perfect light dinner or lunch during the hot summer months when making pizza in your oven sounds like a form of torture.
Herbed Flatbread Pizza with Arugula, Sundried Tomato and Ricotta Salata
Serves 1
Cook's Notes: If you don't have truffles or truffle oil, you can always substitute a little of the sundried tomato oil for the truffle oil to add a little more flavor.
1 portion of flatbread
1 cup arugula
1-2 tablespoons sundried tomatoes in oil, drained and chopped
1/8 cup ricotta salata, shredded
Salt and pepper, to taste
Olive oil
Balsamic vinegar
Truffle oil, optional
Fresh parmesan cheese
If your flatbread is not fresh off the grill, place it under the broiler for a few minutes to warm up and crisp slightly. Remove to a plate.
In a bowl, toss the arugula, sundried tomatoes, and ricotta salata. Add salt and pepper to taste. Sprinkle with a little balsamic vinegar and olive oil and toss to coat lightly.
Place the salad on top of the flatbread and sprinkle a few drops of truffle oil and shred a little bit of parmesan cheese over the top. Cut into manageable portions and enjoy!








5 comments:
Before reading your text, I thought this looked and sounded like a dish from a restaurant. Guess you accomplished what you were going for! Looks so yummy.
This looks so great! The arugula and sundried tomato pizza we had in Brazil didn't include that one secret ingredient. I bet the truffles were amazing on it!
Nice little pizza, thanks for the idea, I'll do something like that.
Ahhh, yum! This sounds and looks great. I love bread and salad together, so i'm going to pin this for later.
if one is not able to find ricotta salata could you suggest a substitute?
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