With it 80 degrees today, I took some time to clean off the patio furniture so we could make and eat dinner outside. It's so hard to believe this is March in PA. And we're still playing with the new camera, so bear with me.
First up is some shots of jalapeno-cheddar-Canadian bacon biscuits that Erin whipped up last night to go with a big salad.
Dropped.
Close up.
Baked.
Now on to the star of the show. Pizza fixings on one of my best grilling tools: a big Ikea tray.
Stone on top of some firebricks along with two other pizza grilling essentials: beer and an infared thermometer.
Cooking away.
And as we've seen the past few cooks, my photographer/sous chef wandered off.
At least the boys were still on guard and remained interested.
First pie done.
And plated. One enormous jalapeno covered both pies, but in hindsight I wish I would've made an enormous ABT out of him.
Crust came out great, especially for wheat.
And the second pie.
Just to prove that it really is summer, here's a blurry shot of a bat. In case you're wondering, they're really tough to photograph (much like Loch Ness Monsters and Sasquatch, I suppose). He's that black speck in the middle of the frame.
Thanks for looking!
First up is some shots of jalapeno-cheddar-Canadian bacon biscuits that Erin whipped up last night to go with a big salad.
Dropped.

Close up.

Baked.

Now on to the star of the show. Pizza fixings on one of my best grilling tools: a big Ikea tray.

Stone on top of some firebricks along with two other pizza grilling essentials: beer and an infared thermometer.

Cooking away.

And as we've seen the past few cooks, my photographer/sous chef wandered off.

At least the boys were still on guard and remained interested.

First pie done.

And plated. One enormous jalapeno covered both pies, but in hindsight I wish I would've made an enormous ABT out of him.

Crust came out great, especially for wheat.

And the second pie.

Just to prove that it really is summer, here's a blurry shot of a bat. In case you're wondering, they're really tough to photograph (much like Loch Ness Monsters and Sasquatch, I suppose). He's that black speck in the middle of the frame.

Thanks for looking!