Friday, October 14, 2011

"Cheesy" Breadsticks and Mushroom Sauce

I had pizza night last night because I have plans for tonight (Bad Geology Movie Night for the geology club, geeky I know) but I still wanted my pizza night. When I was about what kind of pizza to make, I thought of Pizza Hut, which made me think of its breadsticks. So I decided to make some. But, a big pile of cheesy bread is not a healthy dinner, so I decided to add some more veggies to sauce to add some more nutrients. There was sale on mushrooms at the store (99 cents a pound!) so I went with a mushroom sauce with some fresh basil from patio garden.

Mushroom Sauce
1 cup button or white mushrooms, de-stemed and diced
1/2 cup onion, chopped
1 clove of garlic, chopped
1/4 cup red wine (I used Pinot Noir)
1 can tomato sauce
Handful fresh basil, chopped
Red pepper flakes
Salt and pepper






Wash, de-stem, and dice the mushrooms. Chop the onion and garlic too.






Heat some olive oil in a pot over medium heat.

Add the mushrooms and cook until they release most of their water.






Add the onions and garlic. Cook until the onions begin soften and the mushroom water evaporates.






Add the wine to deglaze the pan. Scrape up the stuff up from the bottom.



Add the tomato sauce and stir well.

Add the red pepper flakes, salt, and pepper to taste.

Cook for a minutes so all the flavors come together.







Take it off the heat and add the chopped basil.







This would be lovely over pasta, but it's an even better dipping sauce for breadsticks...



"Cheesy" Breadsticks
1 pre-made pizza dough (try mine)
Italian Seasoning
Garlic salt
Vegan mozzarella cheese (I used Daiya)









Pre-heat the oven to as high as it will go and spray a pizza pan with cooking spray.






Roll your pizza dough into a rectangle. This dough I made last week and froze.






Cut into about 1 inch strips.





Arrange the strips on the pizza pan.





Sprinkle with desired amounts of Italian seasoning and garlic salt.

Top with desired amount of mozzarella.

If you want some extra flavor and crunch, you could brush on some olive oil before you put the toppings on.




Bake for about 10 minutes, until the dough is slightly golden. I like mine on the softer side but you can bake them longer if you want more crunch.









I had my breadsticks and mushroom sauce with a side of olives for bit more salt. And of course the rest of my Pinot Noir.


Warning, this dinner may attract your new 9-month old kitty.


Meet Penny, got her from an animal sanctuary on Tuesday. 

3 comments:

  1. Hi Penny! She is so pretty. Your meal looks great!

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  2. Aloha! I used the 'By State' category on veganmofo.com to see if there were any other Hawaii vegans participating. I'm so glad there's a few of us! The breadsticks look so good - especially with that dipping sauce!

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