5 Days Of Eating Only Pizza.
Hey guys!
It’s Lucie, your favorite pizza lover.
For anyone who follows me on social media,
you already know how deep my love for pizza runs.
I have pizza t-shirts, pizza stop motion videos.
I even made an entire YouTube video
about my pizza addiction.
So it’s safe to say that I’m obsessed.
This week is about thinking outside of the box.
The first thing that we have to do is
define what is pizza?
It’s not about bread and tomatoes and cheese.
But to me, it’s more so the idea of pizza.
It’s the crust on the bottom
with some sort of toppings on it.
It can be round.
It can be square.
It can be a triangle.
Earlier this morning I sat down with a nutritionist
named Keri Glassman and her excitement about
this experiment made me even more excited.
I’m not one of those nutritionists, by the way,
that never indulges and never enjoys
pizza and does not like food.
—Right. —I love food!
I love to eat. I love pizza.
I like to indulge from time to time.
We have to make sure you stay as healthy
as possible while still enjoying this super
fun, five day challenge.
And also don’t get completely sick of pizza
so you never want to look at it again.
Eat responsibly.
Good job.
So today you’re going and touring Manhattan.
I say today, enjoy.
Just drink a lot of water throughout this challenge.
That’ll help, obviously keep you hydrated,
but it also will help you eat a little bit less pizza.
I started out day one of my pizza challenge
with a New York City pizza walking tour.
Starting early this morning in Lower Manhattan.
I’m on my way to Grotto Pizzeria to get
a bacon, egg, and cheese slice.
They don’t sell individual slices
so I got an entire pie and after I ate one slice,
I saved the rest for later in the week.
Oh.
Ah!
Mmhm.
When I told my friends I was doing this experiment,
I got at least three people telling me that
I needed to go to Prince Street Pizza,
a little family-owned pizza joint in Soho.
Pizza tour!
Pizza tour!
Listen to me and listen closely.
If you are ever in New York,
go to Prince Street Pizza.
I just ordered a pepperoni square slice at
Prince Street Pizza.
I got my order number two.
It’s so fitting because it’s pizza number two.
Our beautiful baby.
It’s so good!
Between slices today, I took Keri’s suggestion
and made sure to drink tons of water to stay hydrated.
Next up for dinner, I was taking a casual
stroll through the Union Square area and
I stumbled upon Joe’s Pizza.
I got a stunning, stunning, Caprese pizza.
Got it!
With fresh tomato, fresh mozzarella, and fresh basil.
I took a photo of it and I put it on my Instagram
and I think my entire Instagram community
unanimously agreed that it was the most photogenic
slice of pizza we had ever seen in our lives.
That’s good.
And of course, no day–not even a pizza day–
is complete without dessert.
So I went to Max Brenner for a s’mores pizza.
I love this place so much.
And oh my gosh.
They served it alongside a chocolate martini.
The perfect end to the perfect pizza day.
Day two.
I woke up this morning and I had the cooking bug.
So today I’m #workingfromhome and I’m
going to make all four pizza meals: breakfast,
lunch, dinner, and dessert,
into homemade pies.
If you’re going to break it out like that by meal,
I would kind of think of each meal
like you would think of the meal without the pizza.
For example, breakfast, what do you think
of as traditional breakfast foods?
But I always like to tell people to get in vegetables, if they can;
to absolutely get in protein and also to get in some fiber.
First up: breakfast.
I loved my bacon, egg, and cheese pizza from
yesterday and I wanted to replicate that at home.
So I decided to make it again with a few tweaks.
Say hello to the Pillsbury crescent roll pizza.
I rolled out my dough from two cans of crescent rolls,
cracked on my eggs, sprinkled cheese
on top, and laid down some cooked bacon.
And once it came out of the oven,
I enjoyed my amazing breakfast pizza right here in bed.
You know what makes a good lunch?
Salad.
So for this meal, I decided to eat a Greek salad.
Just, you know, on top of a pizza crust.
I rolled out some store bought pizza dough
using my Swell water bottle.
Always getting crafty over here.
I added a garlic and olive oil base.
Put some mozzarella and feta on it.
And then I baked it on my pizza stone
before adding some fresh vegetables and more feta.
Guys, I think I might have figured out the
new way to eat salad.
Just turn it into a pizza!
And for dinner, I wanted a margherita pizza
completely from scratch.
Meaning I had to first make the dough and
wait for it to rise and rest.
Once it was ready to go, I added tomato sauce,
parmesan, fresh mozzarella, garlic,
and basil.
And I waited for my masterpiece to bake.
It was a beautiful success.
100% perfect in every sense of the word.
On the one hand, I really wanted fruit for dessert
but I also wanted a cookie.
So I decided to make both!
I baked a sugar cookie base, spread on Nutella,
and topped it with a beautiful rainbow of
fresh fruits.
If it looks like a pizza, it probably is one.
Right?
At this point in our internet relationship,
you probably know Michael.
Michael is my boyfriend of eight years.
I think he might be tied with pizza in my book.
But Michael is gluten intolerant which makes
going out for date nights to get my favorite
food a little bit tricky.
I want today to be all about dietary choices
because I want to show that being gluten-free
or being vegan does not have to bar you
from eating pizza.
I think gluten-free, for breakfast, you could use
either sweet potatoes or regular potatoes
and make a hash.
You could top it with some vegetables.
You could top it with a little cheese so then
you’ve got potatoes and cheese which actually
sounds really delicious.
For breakfast, I went full gluten-free.
I took Keri’s advice and used potato hash browns
as the base.
I baked them in the oven and then added scrambled
eggs, bacon bits, and cheese.
Now, this was definitely way out of the box
for a pizza because it tasted more like a
breakfast scramble.
But for someone who’s gluten intolerant,
a hash brown crust is a great alternative.
I have to back-track and be honest here.
When I woke up this morning,
my stomach did not feel the best that it’s ever felt.
It’s been two days now of eating nothing but pizza
and I’ve had a lot of cheese.
Oh no!
Today’s vegan lunch pizza stripped out all
of that dairy.
I made vegan buffalo cauliflower pizza
on a vegan and yeast-free crust.
The crust was simple to make because there’s
no yeast in it so you don’t have to wait
for it to rise.
The buffalo cauliflower was unbelievable.
So spicy, so crunchy and then I topped it
off with a vegan ranch dressing.
For dinner I decided to get a little fancy
because pizza doesn’t have to be a sit-down
in your sweatpants and watch TV type of food.
So I ordered a gluten-free pizza on Seamless,
popped on this fancy gold dress, and surprised
Michael with a romantic, gluten-free pizza
dinner for two complete with a candle and red wine.
The two loves of my life at the same table.
Cheers Michael.
Cheers.
Day four of eating just pizza and I realized
that I’ve done a ton of home cooking this
week so I reheated some leftovers from yesterday
and Tuesday for breakfast and lunch today.
And then for dinner I took Keri’s advice.
Find somewhere great that you can actually
go into the kitchen, go behind the scenes
a little bit and learn what goes into making a pizza.
Find some fun pizza places that you can get
involved and learn a little bit there.
I discovered Custom Fuel Pizza,
a place that calls itself “The Louis Vuitton of Pizza”
because their pizza is personalized.
It’s not your average $1 slice pizza.
They use all high-end meats and cheeses,
fresh ingredients, and 100% homemade pizza dough.
I made an all veggie pizza.
Added sauce first then put on mushrooms,
onions, red peppers, and artichoke.
Followed by fresh goat cheese.
And then you come on this side.
And while the pizza cooked in the oven
for only three minutes,
we did the pizza dance while we waited.
Waiting for a pizza!
Shake it off, shake it off.
I made it up. It’s not a real dance.
Cut it down the middle and then…
And then we added scallions, arugula, basil,
and olive oil.
And it was epic.
So if you happen to be the owner of or if you know
someone who is the owner of one of
these out-of-the-box, different, cool pizza places,
please call me.
Cheers!
Bye!
It’s my last day and I’ve never had so much fun
doing a Try Living With Lucie 5 Day Challenge before.
Throughout the course of this whole week,
my coworkers have been so intrigued by this challenge.
Everyone’s asking me if I saved any pizza for them.
And you know what?
They deserve it.
So today I surprised my office by ordering
a whole bunch of pies to Refinery29 and
I fed my friends.
And for dinner tonight, I couldn’t believe
that I had gone this entire five day challenge
without stopping for one classic New York City $1 slice.
It never disappoints.
Final takeaways.
Aside from a slight stomach ache on Wednesday,
I feel completely normal and just like always,
which I really do attribute to the fact that I diversified
my pizza so much this week.
I understand that not everything I ate this week is
100% considered to be technically
pizza, as defined by the pizza gods above.
But I think that pizza is really less about
the individual ingredients and pieces that
make it up and it’s more about the whole
overarching feeling.
And this week definitely captured that feeling
for me and brought me so much joy.
Thanks so much for watching
and let me know if you have any fun recipe ideas
or any out-of-the-box pizzas I should try.
And if you don’t have any suggestions,
you know what to do.
See ya next time!
Pizza!
Do you love pizza?
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