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Lobster and Asparagus on Pizza

Lobster and Asparagus Pizza

Featuring flavors from both the sea and the farm, this pizza brings both together in a delicious combination.
Course Seafood, Pizza
Cuisine Italian, Seafood
Servings 1 10-inch pizza

Ingredients
  

  • 1 Ball Fresh Pizza Dough
  • San Marzano Tomao Sauce - (From can of whole plum tomatoes)
  • dried oregano - (Spice sauce to taste)
  • basil
  • Dried Chili Peppers
  • 1 clove Fresh Minced Garlic - (split between sauce and asparagus)
  • mozzarella cheese - (3 Cheese mix of these types or your preference)
  • muenster cheese
  • provolone cheese
  • Thin Stalks of Asparagus, Trimmed - (Select the thinnest you can find to avoid chalkiness)
  • Cooked Lobster Meat - (Use chunks, such as claws and arms, as they hold in moisture)
  • extra virgin olive oil - (Drizzle)
  • Chopped, Fresh Dill - (Optional)
  • Chipped, Fresh Cilantro - (Optional)

Instructions
 

Ingredient Prep

  • In a cast-iron skillet, mix trimmed asparagus with some minced garlic and olive oil, and place in the oven for a few minutes to soften. (You want a crisp-tender texture. Do not overcook.) Remove from oven and set aside.
    Asparagus in a Cast Iron Pan
  • Prepare your sauce from the tomatoes. (Note: You can blend in the spices and minced garlic and thicken it a bit. Or you can add the spices and minced garlic separately to the pie after the sauce.)

Pizza Prep

  • Bring your pizza dough to room temperature. Stretch your dough out to approximately 10" diameter.
  • Once sauce, spices, and garlic are applied over the dough, place a thin layer of cheese over the top.
  • Place the cooked asparagus on the pizza.
  • Then add the lobster meat in chunks. Arrange ingredients to preference (see options above.) Sprinkle on a bit more cheese. Drizzle olive oil over the top
    Lobster and Asparagus on Pizza
  • Place in the oven and bake for 2-4 minutes depending on your oven's temperature. Note: You can bake directly on the cooking floor or on a pizza pan, as you prefer.
    Pizza on pan in wood fire oven

Notes

Using a minimal amount of cheese will keep the pizza from getting heavy or greasy. You want the lobster and asparagus flavors to be the star of the show. The cheese is an accent.
Keyword Wood-Fired Cooking, Wood-Fired Pizza, asparagus, lobster