Or in concise words, the Chapathi Pizza 😊
I LOOOOOVE pizza and as long as the base is not
rubbery or uncooked with the cheese sliding off it, I am not fussy. I will get
back to the pizza in a bit.
Date: 02.11.2020, Time: 2130 hours
Operation Dragonfly
(no creatures were hurt during this operation other than a tiny moth which died of 'natural' causes)
Sky was retiring to bed, Skip was watching the RCB vs
DC match and I was typing out this post on pizza. My mouth felt dry and I got
up to get a sip of water. I noticed the light in our Prayer room was still on.
I walked towards the room, bowed my head and turned off the light when suddenly
I heard a rapid fluttering of wings move in my direction. I let out a screech.
(For those unaware, I have a severe phobia of flying creatures within the
confines of four walls). Sky came running out, Skip jumped off the sofa.
It was a Dragonfly. Sky went back to the bedroom after
asking us to shut the door. Skip, my little hero jumped to the rescue. While I stood
frozen, he quickly turned on the lights in the dining hall where I stood. The Dragonfly
flew towards this source of light, we ran to the adjoining drawing room. There was
a sudden silence and as we stood wondering what to do next, we heard the fluttering
near our feet. We ran to the bedroom and chalked out a plan.
We tried to turn on lights in succession and lead the Dragonfly out to the balcony but failed. It followed us to the corridor near our bedroom and lay there waiting patiently. We kept staring at it and it looked like this stand-off was no closer to being resolved until one of us made the first move.
Another set of plans was made. Skip stealthily ran
towards the balcony to retrieve his water gun while I kept an eye on the now,
still dragonfly. On his way he turned off all the lights except the light on
the corridor. With rapid hand movements, I communicated to Skip that I would turn
on the lights in the drawing room and open the main door leading outside and
turn on the light outside that door.
Mission accomplished, but the Dragonfly wasn’t budging.
It was time to use the watergun. We took an oath not to hurt the Dragonfly. We shot
out a spray of water 3.14 inches away from it. Easy as pie.
We stood with bated breath; fingers crossed. It began
to fly again. It flew and hung from the drawing room light. It ate a tiny moth. We turned off the corridor light, I walked to the hall and instructed Skip to turn on the lights in the kitchen. The
plan was to spray the water again and run towards the kitchen. We took turns
and finally the Dragonfly was flying again. We ran to the kitchen and tried to
follow its course of flight but lost sight of it.
Pin drop silence.
We waited for a bit and walked towards the hall and shut
the main door. There was still no fluttering sound. I stood wondering what to
do. Through the narrow slit of glass adjacent to the main door, we peeked out
but couldn’t spot a living thing.
Skip asked me to move aside and cautiously opened the
main door and peeked out. He stood still for 5 seconds, gently shut the door
and flashed a thumbs up. The Dragonfly was out.
Skip and I are very excited. We hi-fied.
He’s hoping a
bee enters next. I had content for my blog.
Back to the pizza 😊
Yes, you do get a very mild taste of the chapathi but
it is mostly camouflaged by the cheese and toppings. But hey, no maida, no
yeast and no oven and so simple and quick to make.
Skip and I loved it. It’s a perfect last minute meal when
you have chapathis and veggies but crave for something more exotic or a perfect
way to use those leftover chapathis and stir fry. Top it with veggies or
sandwich it and call it a Quesadilla instead.
For more such simple recipes, please do follow me on Facebook @Lucidlucent and Instagram @lucidlucent.
WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR , CHEESE BURST PIZZA (makes 1)
Ingredients:
Uncooked Chapathis – 2
Cheese slice - 2-3
Mozarella Cheese – lots of it
Pizza sauce
Toppings of your choice
Method:
1. Cook one chapathi on both sides.
Spread pizza sauce on one side and set aside.
2. Cook the other chapathi well on one
side and partially on the other. Set aside.
3. I used peas, paneer and mushrooms as
topping, I sautéed these in a pan with salt and oregano.
4. Place the partially cooked side down on a Tawa
(flat frying pan). Places 2-3 cheese slices on it. Place the well cooked
chapathi on it with the side slathered with pizza sauce facing the top.
5. Add your toppings.
6. Sprinkle mozzarella cheese on top.
7. Turn on the heat, cover the pizza with a lid and cook on low flame
for about 10 minutes until the base has slightly browned. (it will appear like the bottom of a regular pizza base)
8. Turn off the heat and leave the “pizza” covered
on the pan for another 5 minutes until the cheese on top has fully melted,
9. Sprinkle red chilli flakes and slice
it.
10. Done
Recipe Notes:
·
You can use any cheese of your choice. I used Cheese slices for the stuffing
and mozzarella for the topping.
Loved the dragonfly story as much as the easy pizza!!!
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