
When I ask my father what vegetables he wants with dinner, his response is often "potatoes" to which I reply "Dad! We already have a starch. What vegetable would you like?" He then looks me with an obvious smirk and repeats "potatoes". I am very much my father's daughter in that regard. Love them. And noodles. I hope I never have to chose between the two. As much as I am a potato gal, I never thought of putting them on pizza, until last week that is. This Potato-Leek Pizza from The Pioneer Woman has surely changed my mind. "More!" I say!
I remember very distincly the first post I read on Ree's site. I was on the phone with a friend back home who wanted to know how to make cinnamon rolls. We may have many a delicious pastry back home but I think we sorely miss out in the cinnamon rolls department. As a very occasional baker, she needed visuals. I searched step-by-steps online and stumbled on Ree's site. Bingo! My friend had an official teacher, willing to take her by the hand through the whole process. I had found a treasure trove of All American classics that my husband grew up on. He never says so but it's good to split my cooking between my French and his American. Makes for a fun relationship. Much like potatoes and pizza actually.
Ree lives on a ranch in the middle of vast great lands. I live in a house on stilts in the middle of marsh land. She has four 2-legged offsprings, I have two 4-legged companions. She married a cowboy who herds cows for a living. I married a man of the last frontier, history teaching. In her cooking, Ree makes do of what is available in her neck of the woods. I had to learn quickly what is Lowcountry cooking. Her cookbook is #1 in the New York Times Best Sellers list. Mine is still being edited (more on that later, promise) See...completely the same. Ahah!
I don't know Ree. Sure I have met her at BlogHer Food in San Francisco and exchanged a few words but that's about it. Yet, and I don't know how she does it, she is one of the most kind hearted ladies, taking time in her incredibly busy schedule and many roles to make you feel like what you say did not get lost in the big emptiness of the internet. I can guess it has got to be mind boggling for her how life has changed for her family in the last few years. It would make people feel uneasy, others would get the big head. Yet, Ree remains her natural, super nice, dorky self. I do need to say that she made me blush bright red when she put me in the same sentence a Matt Armendariz at BlogHer. Ugh!
Ree's cookbook reads like a novel. There is food and there is life on the ranch, life with the kids, daily thoughts and aspirations. The one most excited about getting the book was my husband however. He can relate to the recipes, they were part of his mom's stapples. He thought that whereas I fought the generation gap with his mother and the can of Ro-Tel, I would relate to Ree's fresh approach to life and cooking as she was trying to adapt to her new territory. He was right. Copies of my mother-in-law's Little League cookbooks are collecting dust but The Pioneer Woman Cooks is being earmarked by the both of us. He seldoms cooks so he loves the step by step pictures while I skip those for the stories. I like stories.
Ree's book does not need another review, yet I can tell you that B. is extremely excited to eat "Pioneer Woman" this weekend while I am away. I have been invited by the great folks of The Grove Park Inn in Asheville to be a judge in their annual National Gingerbread House Competition. I am not only extremely honored but thrilled to be in a group comprising Colette Peters and Chef Lodge to name a couple. I thought that B. would be able to accompany me but he's stuck with gigs this weekend. Instead, gal pal Tami from Running With Tweezers is coming up from Atlanta to share some of the fun and mountain air. In preparation of the trip, I made a few things that Bill loved and that he could easily reheat at night. One of them was this potato-leek pizza except it was devoured the moment it came out of the oven (well, after a few pictures).

I felt a bit pioneer-ish shopping for the ingredients when the only leeks I could find were fancy baby ones (did not have time to get to another store). Despite the double price tag, they looked a lot like green onions to me and I think I even aggravated the store clerck when I said so. I hate to aggravate them because they do order fancy stuff for me when I ask them. Ah well, they did taste like leeks however so all's well. The combination of potatoes, leeks, bacon ang goat cheese made me think of Frenchified loaded American baked potatoes meeting their Italian cousin on a bed of mozarella and tender pizza crust. Awesome...and I am packing two slices for the road.
I hate to tell you I'm going to frolic in gingerbread goodness in a paradise like retreat while some of you have to work, play hard or are stuck sick at home. That's why I am psyched that Ree generously offered to giveaway THREE copies of her book to three readers. If you want a chance to win, here is what to do:
- leave a comment on this post
- ONE entry per person - if you don't see your comment right away, give me a few hours before re-posting as I have the moderator on.
- Enter until Wednesday November 18th at midnight, US eastern time.
Have a great weekend!

Potato Leek Pizza, with permission of Ree Drummond:
6 slices thick bacon, cut into 1-in pieces
3 leeks, sliced thinly
Extra virgin olive oil
5 small red or Yukon Gold potatoes, sliced paper thin
16 ounces fresh mozzarella cheese, sliced thinly
4 oz crumbled goat cheese (I used twice that much:))
Parmesan cheese, grated
Kosher salt
Freshly ground black pepper
Unbaked pizza crust
Preheat oven to 500 degrees
Begin by frying bacon pieces in a skillet over medium heat until cooked but not crisp. Remove bacon from pan and pour off most of the grease. Set bacon aside.
Return skillet to stove and turn heat to medium-low.
Slice leeks very thinly. A sharp knife helps.
Add leeks to the same pan and sauté over medium-low heat until soft, about 3 minutes. Remove from heat and set aside.
Using a sharp knife or mandoline, slice potatoes very thin.
Prepare pizza crust according to directions, and drizzle lightly with olive oil. Sprinkle lightly with salt. Arrange potatoes in a single layer all over crust, slightly overlapping edges. Sprinkle potatoes lightly with salt, then lay mozzarella slices in a single layer over the top of the potatoes.
Place sautéed leeks over the top of the cheese.
Next, sprinkle the fried bacon pieces over the top, followed by a generous addition of crumbled goat cheese.
Finally, sprinkle with freshly ground black pepper.
Bake pizza for 8 to 11 minutes, or until edges of crust are golden brown and cheese is melted and bubbly. Cut into wedges or squares and serve immediately.
Pizza Crust
Makes two pizza crusts
1 ½ cups warm water
1 teaspoon active dry yeast
4 cups all-purpose flour
1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil
1 teaspoon kosher salt
Extra olive oil for drizzling
Pour warm water into a mixing bowl. Sprinkle yeast over the water.
Stir together flour, olive oil, and salt in a large mixing bowl. Add water/yeast mixture and stir together until just combined. Dough will be very sticky.
Drizzle a little olive oil into a clean mixing bowl. Toss the ball of dough in the bowl and turn over to coat in oil. Cover bowl and place in a warm place for 1 to 2 hours, or cover in plastic wrap and store in the fridge for up to 2 days.













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«Oldest ‹Older 1 – 200 of 480 Newer› Newest»Yum! I was thinking I wanted pizza, and I have some leeks that I need to use up too! Perfect :)
This looks amazing! Mmm maybe add some fresh basil and spinach...
What an exciting giveaway! I love potato pizza. My favourite version is whole spelt flour crust topped with steamed, sliced potatoes, a little rosemary oil and a smattering of sea salt. Simple but delicious.
There's not a single ingredient in that pizza that I don't love! I'll be making this one for sure...
WOW! I would have never thought to put potatoes on pizza! As much as my crew likes pizza (and all the ingredients listed here)I am excited to put it all together and make it for them.
Would love to try more of the Pioneer Woman's recipes too!
Have been hearing so much about her! Thanks to all for offering a great give-away like this!
That does look tasty and very pretty too! thanks. for the chance to win.
i love the pioneer woman! wish i had her book!
I would love to win this book! If I dont it is going on my christmas list for sure!
Great recipe! it's wonderful with just potatoes and rosemary and lots of olive oil and no cheese as well.
the pizza looks fabulous! came here from pioneer woman's site. will sit awhile and read through your blog.
Awesome prize!! Thanks so much for the chance to win :)
Pick me! Pick me!
C'est mon annie-versaire ;)
And I love stories too.
PS. Ton blog m'enchante
Please tell us about your book soon!
I'm a brand new reader to your site.. Can't wait to see more!
Yum! Hope I win!
Hmm..delicious looking pizza..and me too potato girl. never thought potatoes could sit on pizzas!great clicks!
MMMMMM that pizza loooks just amazing.
Mmm...that pizza sounds and looks fantastic! I'd make it but no one else at my house would eat it - they are boring old cheese pizza eaters. :(
Hi Helen, your blog rocks ! You and Ree are adorable, I am sure your book will be a great success too !
Have fun at the National Gingerbread House Competition !
Eliane
I've got leeks galore from my CSA box and I've been trying to find out what to do with them. This will be perfect! Yum!
Thanks for the recipe! It looks delicious. Your pictures make me want to lick the computer, as usual. You have a wonderful blog.
I love Pizza, I love you, and I love Pioneer Woman! I actually found Pioneer Woman through you and your Blogher post..and I love her stories too, she's so hilarious! Please, I need cookbooks!
I love both your blogs and I love contests. Hope I win :D
Mmm. I'm going to have to try this one. I've never met a potato I didn't like, and I love leeks as well. But I wouldn't have thought to put them on pizza. Cool. I'm going to have to take a look at the cookbook, too.
All I can think of to say is YUM!! (O:
Sounds like a great book- I would love to win a copy!
Have a great time in Asheville!
When I saw the title of this post, my first thought was "but that's starch on starch" so I had to laugh to myself when you described your conversations with your father. It looks soooo good that I think I'll have to try it very soon. I would absolutely LOVE a copy of Ree's cookbook. I am more excited about the prospect of a cookbook from you! Thanks for a chance at the giveaway. Have a great trip.
We love potatoes but have never had them on pizza. I can't wait to try this recipe...I am feeling hungry again just looking at the photos!
I'd love a copy!
First the chocolate sheet cake on Bakerella and now the pizza! The Pioneer Woman Cookbook sounds wonderful! Thanks for the chance to win one for the holidays!
Kim
cinnamonskyes@yahoo.com
What a great pizza recipe and I'm drooling already. Also I had just wanted to order Ree's book through Amazon last week. Looks as if I'll hold back on it for a while .. keeping my fingers (plus toes) crossed.
OH. MY. GOODNESS! This looks amazing. I am drooling! Must try this soon!
ooh, I'd love to win a copy of that cookbook. I just made pizza for dinner last night and lunch today-leeks, zucchini and goat cheese. Last time I made it I put potatoes on it. The addition of bacon would be wonderful.
It's 10 PM as I read this, and I am seriously contemplating heading to the supermarket to pick up some leeks in order to make this! Ok..so perhaps it's a wee bit late...it will have to wait until the morning. I have a feeling I'll be dreaming in pizza tonight.
I am ADDICTED to The Pioneer Woman! Thank you for the great giveaway!
Thanks for sharing the potato-leek pizza. Can't wait to make it. thanks for sharing your musings on your family life and your beautiful photography and great recipes that entice one to want to cook and have fun doing so!
ooh, i would love one of her cookbooks. thanks for the giveaway!
Oh my, this looks Tre bien!
Thanks for sharing the potato-leek pizza. Can't wait to make it. thanks for sharing your musings on your family life and your beautiful photography and great recipes that entice one to want to cook and have fun doing so!
I love the Pioneer Woman! Hope I win!
p.s. from nancy...a typo in pp starting with "I felt a bit pioneerish..." ang instead of and in the sentence "...potatoes, leeks, bacon ang goat cheese.
I'm going to use some of your recipes as I'm having 4 French citizens over for Thanksgiving... they are bringing the wine, of course! Wish me luck!!
Hi and thanks for the opportunity to win! I just recently found The Pioneer Woman's site and followed links to this one. The potato leek pizza looks amazing. And the Grove Park Inn is one amazing place! I hope you have a great time there.
:)
Patrice
I love Ree and her blog! You do have great photography!
I really need a copy of Ree's book!
MEMEME! Pick me! The pizza looks delicious! Andi
Sadly, I'm one of the many workers who are...well, not working, so buying myself the Pioneer Woman cookbook isn't happening! I would love to own it though. :)
Thanks for the great pizza recipe. Can't wait till my fast is over this weekend...Love your blog Helen and that of Pioneer Woman too!
Nancy
nancylee14@hotmail.com
I love your site and I love Ree's too! Your photos are always amazing, and this pizza is no exception. I would love to win a copy of her awesome cookbook. Good luck with yours!
Ree's blog is always fun, but so is yours!
I'd love to have a chance to win this book. Thanks so much!
Enter to win a free Pioneer Woman cookbook? I'm in!!!!
Ooooh- potatoes on pizza!! I would never have thought of it, but now it sounds delicious, and I'm doing to have to try it the next time we make pizza. The same thing happened to me with onion preserves on pizza- which, by the way, are really amazing!!!
And I can see why Ree's cookbook is #1- what a lovely recipe!
The pizza looks great. I would love to win a book filled with such lovely recipes.
Sounds and looks big-time tasty!
Just looking at those photos made my mouth water! Yet another inspiring & edible work-of-art. Great work – I can’t wait for the next post!
~Noelle
I discovered your gorgeous blog via Ree's tweet. I have just subscribed and cannot wait to read more!
Ooh,The Pioneer Woman! Love her!
I just wanted to concur with you about Ree's down to earth, kind heartedness. She is an amazing woman and her cookbook is fantastic. Have a great time, don't eat too many raisens, jelly beans, or peppermint sticks.
Mmmm...I haven't tried this recipe of Ree's yet - gorgeous photos to motivate me! Have a blast judging Gingerbread Houses Helen - trust you'll take pictures to share with us.
Oh that pizza looks so good!!! It's midnight and now because of this post I'm craving pizza big time... however i don't think the local pizza place have anything remote that good!!
great review..this pizza looks fabulous!
Oh man that pizza looks good. And I'd be a very proud owner of the cookbook, too!
Mmmm, that pizza looks yummy! I'd love a chance to win the book!
I just love Ree and her blog! That pizza looks scrumptious!! Must try that recipe soon.
Bonjour Helene! Your creations are exquisite. I recently made the Double Chocolate & Pear Cakes. They were fantastic! Thank you for sharing your amazing talents and palate with us. Merci!! - Yumi
That's mighty awesome of Pioneer Woman and you for holding the contest!
Oh my goodness that pizza looks delicious! Beautiful photos.....
That pizza looks great. Would love to win her cookbook.
First I have to say you "Lucky Duck", enjoy the retreat. Secondly that pizza looks heavenly and perfectly cooked. Thirdly Pioneer Woman, Ree, Rocks! I am dying to get my hands on this cookbook. Lastly, thanks for the chance to win a copy:)
That pizza looks amazing. I am always looking for toppings that are a little our of the ordinary. Your giveaway sounds pretty good too!
This pizza looks absoutely awesome! I'll definetly be making this, as pizza is one of our favortie meals!!
Awesome photography!
So glad I found your site through PW twitter. Looking forward to readin much more of what you have to say & cook.
Your photography is amazing! I would love to win a copy of this book - I've had my eye on it but haven't ordered it yet. :)
I am so curious about this cookbook, so count me in! I love the ingredients photo with the dough plopped in among the other ingredients.
Mmm this looks really good!
It really shocks me that I would be the first to post a comment on this post. Lucky day! I love reading your posts and looking at the pictures of your creations. I also love Ree's blog and would be sooooo excited to win a copy of her cookbook from you.
Thanks for inspiring with your cooking!
Great recipe... I love leeks, and love pizza! Thanks for the giveaway, I hope I win it!
Yum, yum, yum! I've been making lots of pizza lately and this looks delicious. I'll skip the bacon since we don't eat meat, but I'm most certainly going to be making this recipe for dinner this week.
And the step-by-step photos are genius! Thank you.
That looks like a very interesting pizza. I'm sure it tastes as good as it looks, hope to try it out in the future =D.
I have never had potato's on pizza. Gonna hafta look into THAT one!
I just tried her cinnamon roll recipe yesterday, and they are amazing!
Oh! I wish I knew about the gingerbread house competition earlier- I don't live too far from Asheville but I promised my hubby we could hang out at the house tomorrow since we went to Charlotte today....And gosh do I love gingerbread houses! I hope you post some beautiful pics of them!
Your photos have me salivating. I love your blog!
I too love all things starchy; pasta, bread, potatoes...num num. This looks like a real winner, and yet satisfying.
I have been baking sweeties all afternoon. Successful lemon bars (a tweeked bakerella recipe) and a cinnamon walnut mudcake waiting to cool enough to slice. The raspberry red velvet cupcakes are 2nd rate though, but, on on! Time for savouries and this looks perfect for Sunday night dinner. Thanks!
And I thought you only ate dessert, Helen! ;) Gorgeous photography on this post, even more gorgeous than usual (how is that possible...). I would love a copy of Ree's book. She's an inspiration.
holy warm, melty, delicious goodness! i am SO making this pizza pronto. from your brief "bio" for Ree...i think i'd like to be like her when i grow up - haha. have a great time in the gingerbread wonderland - pretty on the eyes AND the nose :o)
Wow! That looks so good. I need to make that pizza for dinner tomorrow night!
Wow! That looks so good. I need to make that pizza for dinner tomorrow night!
two of my favourite blogs linked by a great give-away. I'm in. Thanks girls.
that pizza looks AMAZING. i keep thinking - must make pizza at home, and then chickening out for some reason. with my new kitchen aid mixer, maybe i can get up the courage. :)
Actually I found your blog through the Pioneer Women site. Great job, to the both of you.
P.S.
Stop. It. Your pictures are making me hungry ;) :)
Hi Helen! Hope you are having a great time in Asheville. (as I feel sure you are!)
So, I just wanted to say that this post may have converted me. You may recall our tweets...about other bloggers...and now? Well, I can see that I may just have to put this one particualr issue aside. Such a warm post - so kind - and so, well, YOU!
As for potatoes on pizza, i have been doing that for YEARS. We had them on a pizza in DC over 15 years ago, and it's possibly my favorite topping now. Have you tried putting cooked rotini pasta on a pizza? Equally good.
Have fun gingerbreading!! - Susan aka DoughMessTic
Looks so good, love the dark tones in the photos too.
great post, would love a copy of Ree's cookbook!
I wouldn't think to double up on starches either, but this looks delish!
YUM! That looks mouth watering. :) I have her book on my amazon wish list for Christmas but would love to have it sooner. ;)
That pizza looks so delicious. I like potato leek other things so I never thought of it on pizza. I will have to give it a try.
Thanks
msgb245 at gmail dot com
Those baby leeks DO look like green onions! Maybe they were still in costume from Halloween. lol
Your photography is simply amazing. So beautiful. And, the Pioneer Woman's cookbook looks awesome. :-)
I would LOVE to win this! Thanks for an awesome giveaway!!
Denise
I love the Pioneer Woman! I can't wait to try this pizza. Looks incredible.
I just came upon your blog...all of your photos are amazing...and now I am so hungry!!
Thank you for this giveaway-I would love to have this book in my kitchen.
chocolate and croissants at yahoo dot com
Love your blog....and would really enjoy a copy of PWs cookbook! :)
I really, really want to win this cookbook. I read The Pioneer Woman Cooks often and I am ALWAYS amazed by her! She is an incredible cook, mother, wife and at home school teacher. How does she do it?
Looks like a homemade pizza and beer night! My husband and I have started doing this every Friday, and it's a great tradition. I also love potatoes on pizza. I first had potatoes on pizza in Italy and thought it was going to be so strange, but it's actually remarkably good! Hoping to get a chance at one of those Pioneer Woman books...
Ree rocks! She is right up there with you and Jen :) I swear I can smell the bacon..sigh...Fab pictures!
i love the images with this post! your images are always lovely, and always bring joy to my eyes. but there is something deep and thoughtful about these photos, with the dark background, beautiful contrasts, and savory ingredients. a perfect combination for this time of year.
thank you!!
That pizza looks YUMMY.
That pizza looks so delicious!! I would love to own a copy of PW's cook book :) Ive been reading about her tour on her website but sadly shes not coming to the great state of NC. :(
That pizza is making me drool. Potatoes and leeks in any way shape or form are my comfort food...
Must. Make. Tonight.
I'm excited about a chance to win one of PW's cookbooks, but I am just as excited to hear that you have a cookbook in the works, too! How exciting. Keep us posted!
Your photography is beautiful as are you!
I <3 Ree.
It's funny, but when I was looking at your photos I was thinking... "Huh, maybe I don't know what a leek looks like after all, since I've never actually cooked with them." : ) Glad to hear you thought they steered you towards green onions too. LOL
This looks positively delicious. Wish I had a couple slices right now.
Oh that pizza looks delicious. I never thought about making a potato pizza but I can imagine it is fantastic!! Thanks.
This is the first time I have visited your blog...absolutely beautiful photography and such a wonderful recipe...I'll be back for "seconds"!!!
The pizza looks so yummy!
Can't wait to see PW's book.
Thanks for the give away.
Cindy
As a home baker, I love your beautiful blog! I would love to get Ree's cookbook-it looks amazing!!!
oOohHhhHh, potato on a pizza! Smart! I want :D
This pizza looks delicious. I can practically smell it just by looking at the delicious photography of yours!
This looks absolutely delicious....I'm so glad I stumbled onto your site. I love it.
This pizza looks delicious! I will hopefully attempt it this week!
This pizza looks delicious! Can't wait to make it.
I'd love to win a copy of this cookbook! Love the blog name! Now that I've found you I'll have to have a look around...
Wow- first! I've used a lot of Ree's recipes since I discovered her blog. Yours is next on the list. Winning a book would be a nice win/win!
The pizza looks really good.I love the photo of the ingredients
Pick me! Pick me! I'm dying to get a copy of this book.
I would love to win one of Ree's cookbooks - it's on my Christmas wish list, but Hubby is notorious for ignoring my Christmas wish list and buying me a gun or a kitchen appliance - whatever suits his fancy that day :) It's ok though - he always buys me MUCH nicer stuff than I would ever buy myself! (or ask for on my Christmas list...)
i would LOVE a copy of her book and your pizza looks amazing! bookmarking your blog! back for more!
My family gets so excited when I make Ree's recipes as they are true family and crowd pleasers. I make her cinnamon rolls now every New Years Day and many of her other recipes throughout the year. This potato leek pizza looks fantastic, thanks for sharing! and thanks for all of your lovely recipes as well--looking forward to news about your cookbook!
Great Giveaway!!! How generous of Ree.
I am a big fan of pizza with potatoes and am glad to see it finally becoming more available here in the states.
I'd have never thought of putting potatoes on pizza either! Wow!
Looks delicious! I love potato on pizza, but hadn't thought of leeks. Leave it to PW, I guess!
Oh, I got leeks and potatoes at the farmers' market today, so will pick up some goat cheese tomorrow, and make this for friends coming over. Thanks, as always!
I would love to win that book, the pizza looks wonderful.
Lovely pictures! I'd love a copy of the cookbook.
This pizza looks great .....and I found your site...through Ree's you have great content and wonderful pictures....I have added you to my favorites!
Beautiful pics! Found out about this site from PW's "Tweet." : )
I'll definitely be stopping by again!
~ Deb Tynan
http://growingupconnor.blogspot.com
That pizza looks great! I would love to cookbook!
I would LOVE a chance to win!
My mom is visiting for the holidays and I want to blow her away w some new gourmet yet homemade eats :)
Wow!! That looks fantastic!! I'd love to see what else the Pioneer Woman has in that cookbook! Crossing my fingers!
Wow - that pizza looks good. I hope that its in the book!
I can't wait to make this pizza! *slurp*
That pizza looks soooo good. I love the Pioneer Woman!
I am drooling over that pizza! I wish I hadn't already bought ingredients for dinner or I'd make it tonight. I love your blog. Thanks for all the awesome recipes and pictures!
Goat cheese and bacon works on anything!
I tried this pizza, too. YUMMM!
---Catrina
Lovely blog!
Oooh, sounds good!
This potato leek pizza looks so good, I think it will be our supper tomorrow night. I would love to be included in your draw, I have been looking at this book, in my local bookshop, and have been hoping Santa might leave under the tree.
Wow, this looks amazing! :) Gorgeous pizza. Love the giveaway! :)
I love Pioneer Women! She always gives me a giggle when I read her blog.
That pizza looks delicious.
YAY!! Isn't Ree the best?? And your Dad is Hilarious; wish I would have been there yummy!!!
love ree, can´t wait to get my hands on her cookbook, either through this giveaway or at the BN (barnes & noble)!
Your photos are amazing. I definitely want to try this pizza!
I want to try this too, trying to make my way through PW's book, I will oprobably weigh a ton after that :( but it will be worth it
Dear God there is a Santa she lives in OK and cooks.
Linda
I'm new to your blog and it brightens my day...
This pizza looks too good to be true. And your photographs are beautiful. Thanks for all the lovely posts.
mmmh, this looks delectable. these potato leek pizzas have been popping up everywhere. i might have to make one sooner rather than later.
The
Potato Leek Pizza looks great. I'd love to win a copy of Ree's book.
As a recent Charleston transplant from Wyoming, this sounds like a cookbook I have to check out. Thanks for sharing all of your wonderful recipes!
The pizza looks incredible,,,I never would have thought of a potato on pizza. I also love following Ree's wanderings thru the kitchen,,,she sometimes makes me laugh so hard...
I'm anxious to try this sometime. Never had potatoes on a pizza but I love both potato AND pizza so I bet it's amazing. :)
Enter me to win a Pioneer cookbook!
Oh yes please!!! bisous
Did I really get first??? I'd love to have a copy of Ree's book!!! Thanks :)
Surfing the internet and can't remember how I got here! Cool site though! I would love to win a PW cookbook too!
This post has some of my favorite things....potatoes, pizza and Ree!!! Potatoes were the only cravings I had both times I was pregnant!
Hi,
The pizza lookes great.
I like to win Ree's book.
f117f4(at)comcast(dot)net
Potatoes don't sound like they are a pizza topping. However, this looks delish!
Ree is right. Your photography is beautiful.
That tart looks amazing! A must try!
i am very interested in her cookbook!! and your pizza looks delish. i will have to try this...never had a potato pizza before!
I've made The Pioneer Woman's chocolate sheet cake and lasagna (both best ever!) from her website and they're all devoured in no time. I really would like to have her cookbook so pick me, pick me, please random human generator, Mr. B, please pick me!
I'm a fairly new follower. Love reading and looking at your recipes. I'd love a chance at a cookbook!
Thanks!
Mary Martha
Delicious...would love to win a copy of her book. And excited to hear that you are writing one! =) Sarah in New Zealand
Helene,
I just want to let you know how much I am in awe of your masterpieces and creations. I may never aspire to put out finished products like you do, but I learn through your blog, and absolutely love your stories and photos. Merci beaucoup pour vos inspirations. D'une admiratrice de Montreal, Quebec.
When I was 12, I stayed for a few days at the home of family friends. On the evening of the 2nd day, the mother called my mother and said, "Please tell me what I can cook that she'll eat. So far, all that she's eaten since she's been here is potatoes."
Also, the first time I moved away from home, I proudly called my mother and told her of the bargain I'd gotten on a 20 pound bag of potatoes. She was appalled. TWENTY pounds? She laughed. "You'll never be able to eat 20 lbs of potatoes before they go bad." Well, there were 2 of us, although my roomie wasn't a real big eater either. But we did it.
And yet...I never thought of them on pizza.
And if I had, I'd never have pictured such a dish looking so gorgeous.
Wow. Great job, both the cooking and the camera work.
That looks so.freaking.good....the PW cookbook is on my Xmas list but it'd sure be fantastic to win it!
I totally just stumbled across your site. I love the photos you've taken - they're so pretty!
Anyhow, I would be delighted to win a copy of PW's cookbook. I was going to go to her Denver book signing but ended up spending the weekend with my in-laws.
Love the pioneer woman & tasty kitchen - and know I will love this book!
Oh pick me, because I really need another cookbook!! ;)
Hiii! This looks absolutely delicious! I love your blog! =)
I love reading about how PW clicks in different ways with different people! :)
Great pictures! I love PW's cookbook too! We have a hard time deciding which recipe to make because they all are amazing!
What a fabulous giveaway! I'd love to win Ree's book! Thanks!
Great recipe thanks for posting.
Wow, the PW is right - your photos of her recipe are just amazing. Thanks for the chance to win her amazing book!
Gorgeous photos and great entry. I'd LOVE a copy of Ree's cookbook. Yum!
Ashley (from Salt Lake City)
I love PW's recipes! Would love to win a copy of the book.
This is such a lovely review of Ree -- and I am super excited that you are giving away her cookbook! ;) Here's hoping I can call it an early Christmas present.
squirrelsmom@hotmail.com
Woot... ... I like books & pizza.
Hello Tartelette,
Your artful food is such a pleasure for the eyes! Great inspiration to see someone produce such consistently beautiful work. Best of luck with your cookbook-to-come.
Oh - I would love that book indeed, it seems lovely!
I hadn't seen this recipe, looks fantastic. I'm trying it for sure, I love potatoes in any shape or form. Of course, I too grew up that way. My kids, not so much.
I love your version of this pizza; it's just beautiful! I've heard so many wonderful things about this cookbook!
You're pizza looks wonderful! Love Ree. Winning a copy of her book would be awesome. Thanks!
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