8.19.2011

Jackson Lake Pizza

Top to bottom, left to right:  Family portrait, E paddle boarding on Jackson Lake, little boys fishing, family portrait on Signal Mountain dock, friendly neighborhood moose, pizza at Leek's Marina, Jimmy the ski boy (the lake was a tit bit nipply this year), pulling out, Seth the boat driver, sling shots, family portrait, 5 kids!, Thai Chicken Pizza at Leek's, morning fishing, Jimmy paddle boarding, traditional dock jump
One of the best weeks of the year is when my little family spends a few days on the shores of Jackson Lake in Teton National Park.  It has become a tradition over the last 7 years.  It started in a canoe with a lot of portaging and paddling, and has evolved into packing the ski boat down with all sorts of camping gear and buzzing off to a remote back country camping site.  For years James and I would stuff one canoe with four kids, and all our gear and canoe up String Lake and then have to unload everything and portage across to Leigh Lake to finally paddle to a beautiful little camp site at the base of Mount Moran.  It still is the most stunning camp site on the planet, but after I shared it one year with a cute grizzly bear I asked if we couldn't find a way to evacuate our camp site a little easier than paddling our canoe back three hours to the car.  Bears can swim you know.  So now our lake of choice is Jackson Lake where motor boats are permitted.  We are usually the only boater on the lake.  Actually I feel like the only humans on the entire planet most years at Jackson Lake.

I have never seen more beautiful water than Jackson Lake.  The trip is magical.  The kids laughing, and getting along, and playing non-stop Uno.  Fishing, and whittling, and eating camping treats.  Roasting marshmallows, and drinking unlimited hot chocolate on each chilly morning, and just staring at the most beautiful surroundings in the world.  The trip is perfection.  Do you ever get that feeling, where you don't think you could be any happier than right at that moment in time?  I have that every year.

The annual camping trip has evolved over the years.  I first tried to do some pretty fancy camping meals, but over time I've realized that simplicity is key to a fabulous trip.  And I've also realized that there is the best little pizza joint right on the lake and it's only a 10 minute boat ride to get there.  It's become the highlight of the trip.  We play hard all day, jump in the boat and enjoy the water as we head to Leek's Marina on the North end of Jackson Lake.  There they have the best pizza on the planet!  Really!  We always get the Thai Chicken Pizza, and the Margherita Pizza as well.  We eat to our hearts content and then jump back in the boat to head back to our campsite for smore's or eclairs.  Nothing can beat this.  So if you're traveling to Yellowstone by way of Jackson Hole you'll go right past Leek's Marina in Teton National Park.  Tell them I sent you.  Just kidding.  They won't care.   But I promise the pizza is superb, and your tummy will be happy all the way to Old Faithful.

this is the pizza made at home

Thai Chicken Pizza

Pizza Dough
Courtesy of The Pioneer Woman

FOR THE CRUST ( I actually doubled the recipe and have a Ziploc filled with extra dough.  It lasts a while.  It probably makes about 10-12 individual sized pizzas.)
1 teaspoon Active Dry Or Instant Yeast
4 cups All-purpose Flour
1 teaspoon Kosher Salt
1/3 cup Extra Virgin Olive Oil


TO MAKE THE CRUST:
Sprinkle yeast over 1 1/2 cups warm (not lukewarm) water.
In a mixer, combine flour and salt. With the mixer running on low speed (with paddle attachment), drizzle in olive oil until combined with flour. Next, pour in yeast/water mixture and mix until just combined.
Coat a separate mixing bowl with a light drizzle of olive oil, and form the dough into a ball. Toss to coat dough in olive oil, then cover the bowl tightly with plastic wrap and store in the fridge until you need it. ***It's best to make the dough at least 24 hours in advance, and 3 or 4 days is even better.

Toppings:

Shredded cooked chicken
fresh bean sprouts
shredded carrots
sliced red onions
cilantro or basil
Mozzarella cheese
chopped peanuts 
drizzle of peanut sauce

I roll out the pizza and drizzle it with Olive Oil.  I then top it with all the good stuff and bake in a 500' F. oven until the cheese is bubbly and the crust is golden.  Drizzle the peanut sauce over the pizza right before eating.

Thai Peanut Sauce

1/4 c. peanut butter
1/8 c. fish sauce or soy sauce
sugar to taste
Thai chili paste
water to thin

Stir all these together and taste.  Add a little more sugar or fish sauce to adjust to your taste.  Thin with a little water and drizzle over your pizza.  You'll love it!



1 comment:

  1. Never been to Leek's Marina- thanks for the tip.

    We made naan last Sunday. We were out of flour and pulled out the wheat grinder. . . it was okay (and SUPER easy) but I am excited to retry with bread flour.

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