Filed under: Food, Light Meals, Main Course, Recipe, Vegetarian | Tags: peaches, summer
I’ve been feeling better great lately. I’m still sore in my lower back/hip area, but mostly after I work out, and hardly enough to get upset about. And yes, I’m even working out. This, for me, is a happiness that has me giddy—when you write a food blog that features bacon on more posts than not, working out is an important part of your life. You may have also noticed, I’ve been busy. Since starting my new site over a week ago, I’ve been scouring the web for drool-worthy food photography, reading endless articles on food, and spending way too much time in front of my computer screen—it’s been a blast.

I’ve met great new people with gorgeous blogs, I’ve formed relationships with bloggers who I knew of but hadn’t spoken with before, I’ve emailed more people in 5 days than I have ever emailed in my life. I’ve gotten compliments, hate-mail, encouragement, and deterrents. It’s been a roller-coaster. And I haven’t cooked anything that takes more than 20 minutes.

This is not to say, however, that I didn’t eat well this week. For one, I went to Bouley Upstairs, and had some phenomenal sushi that was accompanied by a burger (the charm of this place is that you can order both.) And, I had this pizza.

This peach puff pastry pizza to be exact, with locally grown arugula, red onion, and fresh goat and fontina cheese. To say it was delicious would be an extreme understatement. It was superb—gobbled up within minutes. The peppery arugula cut through the buttery puff pastry and creamy cheeses, the red onion was sharp and clean, and the peaches added a sweet level that transcended the meal way up above your ordinary delicious.

And it was easy. Like, you’ll never want to eat fast food again when you can have this, easy. A piece of week-night perfection.
Peach Puff Pastry Pizza
- 2 peaches, cut into thin slices
- 1/2 pound of arugula
- 1 red onion, sliced thinly
- 1 garlic clove, minced
- 1/4 cup safflower oil
- salt, pepper
- 1 package puff pastry, thawed and flattened with a rolling pin so it is about as big as your sheet pan
- 3 ounces fontina cheese, grated
- 3 ounces fresh goat cheese
Preheat the oven to 400ºF. Marinate the peach, arugula, and onion in oil, salt, and pepper while you thaw and prepare your puff pastry
Roll out your puff pastry and set on a greased baking sheet, rolling the very edges to make a crust. Spread the marinated mixture on the puff pastry. Bake for 10-15 minutes, or until the crust is golden brown.
Remove from oven. Sprinkle on the fontina cheese and then crumble the goat cheese over that. Put back in the oven for another 5-7 minutes so that the fontine cheese melts (goat cheese will never really melt.) Let stand for 5-10 minutes before cutting and serving. Goes very nicely with a good Sauvignon Blanc.
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I am so glad you are doing better. The new site is great!!!
This Peach Puff Pastry Pizza is outrageous. What an incredible mix of flavors. I bet it was delicious!!!
Comment by Judy June 22, 2008 @ 8:24 pmI’m so glad that things are going great for you! Nothing like a little busy website to keep and a nice endorphin rush from the workouts to get you smiling and feeling fantastic.
Comment by Amanda June 22, 2008 @ 9:39 pmWow, this looks so good. The idea of a puff pastry and peaches yielding a pizza is alone breathtaking, but the arugula and red onions really add something. This is on my to-try list. To-try soon.
Also, I love the new site!
Comment by cookinpanda June 22, 2008 @ 10:11 pmRobin, it is great to hear that you are doing great. It really is. It’s funny, but, one tends to feel protective over one’s blog-buddies. It’s kinda selfish, kinda weird, hopefully not creepy.
This pizza sounds like it needs to be on my to-do list. It may need some bacon though.
Comment by Donald June 22, 2008 @ 11:20 pmWOW! That is one gorgeous pizza! I wonder how it would taste with strawberries?
I love the new site, btw… and not just because you ran my tomatoes, either. As I commented there, I really like your editorial eye. And your captions are great!
Comment by Ann June 23, 2008 @ 9:48 amI love savory/sweet mixtures, so I’m bookmarking this one. Looks incredible!
Comment by pinstripebindi June 23, 2008 @ 1:43 pmWow. Nice! Peaches and arugula, eh? I should try that!=.
Comment by _ts of [eatingclub] vancouver June 23, 2008 @ 2:20 pmHi there! Just stumbled across your blog! That peach puff pizza looks absolutely delicioussss!! Great pictures!
You seem to have some inspiring food recipes here! ^.^
Comment by Heather D. June 23, 2008 @ 2:48 pm*adds to blogroll*
Wonderful that you are feeling better. And a gorgeous recipe to celebrate.
Comment by Wendy June 23, 2008 @ 3:54 pmi for one love the new site! and, glad to hear you’re feeling great! hoping it continues to just get better for you …
Comment by nicole June 23, 2008 @ 5:37 pmI’m with Mr. Orph – overly protective and nearly creepy.
But I can’t tell you what a big smile it puts on my face to know you are doing better.
I’ll have to make this one for just me. Looks amazing.
Comment by melissa June 23, 2008 @ 6:03 pmI’ve never used puff pastry but this looks like a good recipe to start with. Looks great.
Comment by Jude June 23, 2008 @ 9:43 pmThis looks so delicious. Nothing like buttery puff pastry, except maybe for goat cheese
Glad to hear you are feeling great!
Comment by elly June 23, 2008 @ 11:03 pmWhat an interesting pizza. I’ve been dying to make pizza recently, especially since coming back home to NY. We’ve got a grill here and I can’t wait to try some grilled pizza!
Comment by Nick June 23, 2008 @ 11:10 pmWow that looks incredible! Love the use of fruit on this savoury “pizza”.
Comment by Marc @ NoRecipes June 24, 2008 @ 9:11 amAbsolutely going to try this! Recipe is printed and ready to go! Thanks for sharing!!
Comment by Katie B. June 24, 2008 @ 11:06 amBacon is not a bad idea, Donald.
You hear that, Honey! Next time: bacon. Or maybe pancetta. Crispy, tiny pieces. Lightly sprinkled.
Comment by Jim June 24, 2008 @ 11:32 amThanks everyone for the comments, it was really fantastic and I’m so happy to be feeling better.
Donald & Melissa: Not creepy at all… I feel like I know my blogger buddies better than my “real-life” friends! Haha, maybe I need to get out more….
Ann: I’m sure strawberries would be great, though they might paint the pizza red!
Nick: I just saw grilled pizza’s on Boy Meets Grill yesterday… it looked great.
And gotcha Jimbo ::::writes note to herself::: “More bacon.”
Comment by Robin June 24, 2008 @ 11:41 amThis pizza is definitely going on my to-make-for-dinner list! And bacon is always welcome on my plate
Great new site!!!
Comment by joey June 24, 2008 @ 12:14 pmHi
I just voted for your blog for Bloggers Choice Awards.
Would you please return the favor at:
http://www.bloggerschoiceawards.com/blogs/show/21620
Thanks,
SpEdLaw2
Comment by SpEdLaw2 June 24, 2008 @ 2:29 pmLooks really good and sounds as if you have been productive to boot.
Comment by Sue (coffeepot) June 24, 2008 @ 3:16 pmPuff pastery, peaches, butter? Hold me back! I’ve been “lo-carbing” in for weeks, I feel week just looking at this. I thought the pictures of it uncooked looked good, and then I saw the “after” shots. You’re killing me…in a good way.
Comment by Erinn June 25, 2008 @ 2:35 amMmmmmmm this recipe’d make anyone happy
Comment by Dee June 26, 2008 @ 12:30 pmso full of flavor. peach and garlic is great harmony! get it girl!
Comment by FlaNboyantEats June 27, 2008 @ 11:09 amRobin:
Don’t let the hate mails deter you. Keep doing the amazing things that you do!
Comment by Maya June 27, 2008 @ 1:56 pmPuff pastry pizza…right when I was contemplating eating nothing but salad for a week..This is going to be a problem
ok, this seriously looks good. i’m SO curious what the hate mail was like. there are just too many bored loser a-holes out there.
Comment by Jonathan June 27, 2008 @ 11:58 pmthat looks fantastic! what a surprising combination… from the title i thought this was going to be some sort of dessert, but then i see goat cheese!? incredible.
good job! (and don’t the the hate mail get you down– we love your site!)
michelle
Comment by michelle June 28, 2008 @ 2:02 amthelittledish.com
Yay for working out! I was fighting some dread summer cold all week and couldn’t go running, and it made me fell horrid. I’m so glad you’re feeling better! And what a way to celebrate, this sounds uh-may-zing! I would never think to put peaches on pizza. But, now, it’s all I can think about…
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Comment by Lucia July 6, 2008 @ 10:31 amamazing!!! it looks incredible and i bet it tasted wonderful.
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Pingback by A Dud? « Caviar and Codfish September 13, 2008 @ 11:04 amso it is fall now. there is no arugula, but I have summer peaches frozen and a puff pastry. any suggestions?
Comment by marie October 23, 2008 @ 5:59 pm