Eek! The day is speeding by and I needed to get this dish made and posted! Food ‘n Flix is celebrating its 5th birthday this month and to celebrate, we could make a recipe based on ANY of the past movies hosted by the fun monthly challenge. I’ve participated in and hosted a ton of the Food ‘n Flix months in the past.
The past movies I hosted included Eat Pray Love, Delicatessen, Elf, Like Water For Chocolate, and Lady and the Tramp. And! In October I’m hosting Hocus Pocus!
Anyway, Food ‘n Flix has been such a fun monthly thing to participate in. It’s truly one of my favorite food round-ups. Heather, our fearless leader, is hosting our big party this month.
I decided to watch a movie I’d seen before, but one that I didn’t cook from for Food ‘n Flix because it was before i found out about this community. I watched Mystic Pizza!
Mystic Pizza (starring Julia Roberts who is always my favorite,) is about three girls who work at the Mystic Pizzeria. A true coming of age story, this movie follows sisters Kat and Daisy and their friend JoJo. When not following their own young loves, these girls work at a pizza parlor known for its secret (and delicious) sauce.
This was the perfect movie for me to watch, because I LOVE PIZZA. I love pizza so much. And I always have. When I was a little girl (probably around 3 or so,) my parents had ordered a pizza and brought it home for dinner. I sat down at the table and burst out crying. “What’s wrong Betta?” my parents asked.
“You can’t eat pizza! Pizza’s my friend!”
I didn’t cry over the chicken we ate or the cow or the pig – you know, living things. No, I cried because they were eating my dear friend Pizza. My friendliness with pizza has clearly changed, because now I’d eat it any day of the week.
I didn’t have time to make the dough for this pizza and tried the Pillsbury Pizza Crusts that were in a tube. It was surprising good and super easy! I need to get some more of those for some easy dinner nights.
Broccoli Arugula Pepperoni Pizza
Ingredients
pizza dough for one pizza
2 cups chopped broccoli
5 cups baby arugula
1/2 cup pesto
spicy pepperoni
1/2 cup white cheddar cheese, shredded
salt and pepper, to taste
Directions
- Preheat oven to 450. Stretch your pizza dough on a baking sheet. Bake for 10 minutes.
- While the dough is baking, bring a pot of water to a boil. Add the broccoli and cook for 3 minutes. Add the arugula to the water and let wilt. Drain. Add salt and pepper to taste. Set aside.
- Spread the pesto on the pizza crust.
- Spread the broccoli and arugula over the pesto.
- Sprinkle the cheese over the top. Place the pepperoni on top of the cheese, covering the pizza.
- Bake for 10 minutes.
- Allow to sit for 10 minutes before attempting to cut.
Yay, I’m so glad that you were able to make it to the celebration this month! Great pick, I love Mystic Pizza (and pizza in general). These toppings are fantastic, I’d eat this in a heartbeat. Thanks for being a part of Food ‘n Flix! 🙂
I saw this movie years ago but I missed it on Food n Flix, before my time too. Mya have to see it again now and I would love to have some of that pizza! Love arugula
We have a saying in this house….even bad pizza is pretty good. So your good pizza would be pretty awesome.
Pizza is my friend as well. I love putting arugula on top of pizza (more as a garnish) . What a great idea to use broccoli as well. Kind of balances out the pepperoni factor, right?
Pizza is my BEST friend. No matter my mood, if I can’t settle on anything, pizza will always satisfy! I can’t wait to try the broccoli on my pizza. I love broccoli!
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One of my favorite foodie chick films! I love that story–“pizza’s my friend” is so cute. 😉 Your pizza looks delicious–a very good friend for sure.
Looking forward to Hocus Pocus this month!
Drooling! That pizza looks seriously amazing! I need to watch this movie soon!