If you're anything like me, every time you cook pasta you end up with leftover noodles. This is nothing to complain about, as you can use those aforementioned noodles in a myriad of ways. Heat 'em up with butter, parmesan, salt & pepper for a comforting lunch or snack. Add them to your morning scrambled eggs to stretch them further, or combine the noodles with leftover veggies & meats and bake a frittata.
Last week I was on a total carb binge and made pasta for dinner twice. The first was my typical spicy tomato sauce with fusilli and the second was a lemon, goat cheese and broccoli spaghetti dish. Needless to say, by Friday I had an overabundance of plain, cooked noodles crowding my fridge.
Since my last two attempts at making pizza crust failed miserably, I had two spare packages of pepperoni lingering in the cheese drawer. If I didn't use them up soon, they'd continue to remind me of my bread/pizza making inadequacies. (As if my boyfriend hasn't reminded me enough.)
If you can't tell, I dislike failure. But I'm also a stubborn, tenacious person, so I'll continue researching breads and recipes until I find one that works for me. My next course of action is to attempt a genuine cookbook recipe instead of a random one from the internet. It's probably my own fault, though. I keep getting lured by these super-easy-hardly-any-kneading-or-rising-time-needed-but-supposed-to-turn-out-like-perfect-bread recipes. And of course these online recipes aren't super specific. I'm betting I was supposed to use quick-rise yeast, even though they never mentioned it. Le sigh.
Also, in three weeks I have a Thanksgiving date with my stepmother. She's going to bring her copy of Joy of Cooking and we're making bread together. Can't wait to finally make a proper pizza crust and shove it in my boyfriends face, both literally and figuratively.
Ahem, slightly sorry for the tangent.
Back to the pizzasketti. Or "Fake Pizza" as my boyfriend lovingly calls it.
It's a pizza inspired pasta dish that's great for using up whatever leftovers you happen to have hanging around.
In other words, totally versatile, just like actual pizza.










